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ANGRY SCHULENBURG CITIZENS LYNCH NEGRO
or
REACH CLIMAX
CRISIS NEAR
clever crook FLIER READY
IN TRIAL OF
ASSAILANT OF
CONVICT BOSS
LITTLE CHILD
cone dimes tightly following the
*
for
held up and robbed
4 p. m., by mega-
beginning
W
LAKE CITY. Fla- July »
L
York
Men Bailed in
Kills Man Who
full of news.
Resists Seizure
All thvough the night Great Falls
Goose
impa -
tiently.
odds an the hour* wore on toward
and
Word came from conference
HOUSTON. July 3 —Otto Lange. |
Burleson
living
have appeared at the Ulbrich home
for
the
Creek men under indictment
superin-
A wild cheer broke out when the
Members of the Elks lodge, in .
had held a
negro was captured within a short
taken to the city jail.
ties. The fourth man remained in a
after the shouting the three joined
^ys
men
Proposes Tax
Fines in Sunday
Law Violations
treasurer, who started a new term
pound and one ounce registered on t murder of Miss Mann.
W
ex- and turn the keys over to them.
"No '
Sheriff Cavner said the treasur-
on
for approxmately
on.
8
No More Earthen Oil Tanks
lo;han
State
witnesmes had
Tuesday
napkina.
!
Mr:
streamed
Judge Jel
county
other
the
run into earthen
aderess at Hamlin.
orders
speaking plac
DFTROiT
-Dis-
county off and on for years
IT
holding investment certificates has
rom Clay county during the world ;
Ed
Austin Man Chosen
in
this week and a local druggist
I entered a plea of guilty yesterday
from
prevented
I
inum
quarters will be moved from Gid-
Steve O’Brady Dies
Mr
Accompanied him. said
Laumel
He added worked on leading newspapers in
with
Federal
tion deck luxuriously
compact
Fall
Inclosed in glass
; Kansas City.
damaged of any of the Ger
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
Gather
Montgomery
By J. P. Alley
a short line connecting Roby
July 3 —-
announeeri
Klux
Klan.,
Twerday by the West Texas L’tili-
r freeze
i zathered here from othe
The
the
once
Build-
House!!
structed by the veterans’ bureau.
a-
Bryan Charges Wets
American Office
i
Atlantic Voyagers
of I
Have Medium-Wet Trip
I’ll a Nr ..... 1
haki to
Governor Smith and the New York
New <
ready -
I
/5
I vantage of the dry cause
The jatl barber executed the lat-
sentence immediately.
cutting
Klans Emperor
Will Be Austin
Gladiators Battle
Today at Shelby
docket against him were dismissed.
Disposition of these cases against
er
00
MIST IS Low wEN DE
Boss CUT DOWN ON HE
SMOKIN' HE ALLUz STAHTS
CUTTIN’ UP ROUN* PE
and com-
in a rib
elastic.
$25 00
$22.50
Classified ads accepted over counter
from 5 to ‘7 p. m.
tention of making a masked dem-
onstrntion ngainst the placing <»f n
rope was used in the hanging by
the mob, which overpowered City
the scene, fired a shot at the flee-
ing car, but it is not known if any-
if
to
i proprietor of the Crescent theatre.
I entered a plea of guilty in eounty
signed
$190
I Leon-
for the
the
of
be-
and
w ith j
here 1
4-quart
I show
J check
under
tween
kt drill
of wide
the
least
KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 3.—
Kansas City's juvenile popula-
dawn,
rooms
bathing
dle.
band
Lulla-
cases,
reached
Closed Today
From 11 a. m. to 5 p. m:
which
failure
the
con -
Wade
asked
gain
SAN DIEGO. Cal, July 3—Alfred
K Kern. manager of the Blue Fen
.How
law
MacCormack
Hornsby,
nd 7.50
. $4.50
. '$2.00
. $2 50
noscow, । 1 Trip Some Sabotage Aboard
2.50
2.75
3.75
0.00
deliver an address
i noon.
। stor-
issued
NT
that I
Mrs.
York,
Henry
Burkett Prepares
Governor’s Race
Phone Early Today for
Wand Ad Service
* with
le and
Kelly w
Klan Stages Protest in
will
St. Louis Judge Order*
Forgery Cases Dismissed
25c
I Or
I Or
10c
I Or
I Or
15c
lor
15c
9c
10c
15c
Or
next "‘men* rmnE ana
"eXI for " trip to Alaska nil<|
J next week.
Trial of cases involving alleged
violations of the selling provisions
miles.
Lieutenant Maughan figures he
Are for Lawlessness
RICHMOND. Ind, July 3. Break !
. . $3 00
...$3.25
• S1 00
.$1.75
to $1.60
.. $2.50
.. S2.00
. .. 65c
...50c
A $100,000 damage suit Kas also
been filed against Lorenz.
bert's bend while you were whip-
ping him?*’ asker Mr Chapman.
"I di not.” replied the witness
"What became of the strap when
you finished whipping Tubart*”
"I threw it on the ground," was '
the answer
Higginbotham said that he had
about 90 convicts under him at the
time
"It was mny duty to whip Tabert
Cloudbursts Do Damage
in East Central Kansas
KANSAS CITY, July 3. — Many
.....— ------ Bullock. 22-year-old negro, whose
shot to death during a home was at Cameron, il said to
j.
’ J
Again on Trial
York state prohibition enforcement
core, W J Bryan declared here last
nicht that the wet forces have nowi
man for the world's champion,
Pressed his opinion as follows:
tuedical I
‘Tabert I
Hlggin - j
ther pretense in New York of limit-
ms the sale of intoxicants to light '
Editor Is Begun
(»
. th rock pile
And.” supplemented the court, "it
Alleged Slaver
Pretty Dancer
commissioners instructed Sheriff
business Tom Cavner to carry out the order ,
wines and beer "
nection with an attack upon "Red * town and through the lobbil - —
Kemp. Hugh Powell and C. C. hotels a great proe cession wound its
Swank were indicted on an assaultway and cher after cheer echoed'
Number 26
* ■ pxcept at meal time, passeneers
said.
Manytribution of more than $1,000,000 in
1 Milner
on him
Stewart. W M Bunds was indict - business section
ed on an aggravated assault charge : thropg roared and
upon Kemp and Stewart.
Is further ordered that your hair be I
cut immediately.”
“ounsel for the state was arcu-
ing an objection by the defense that
I
t
(
Pi
f
gov- j traveling theatrical companies, died
for in the general hospital yesterday.
[ He was 46 years old and a native of
jot collecting $100,000 of the first
I gate receipts. The announcement,
coming just hr day was breaking
I through the sleepy hills surround-
#3
from the show business when he -
sold the Crescent theatre. and -e
retired from the county cover d • - 4
et yesterday when he entere 1 , I
1 charging violation of the Sunday
law by operation of his picture
of them testified he was among the •
first to be drafted into the armv
cloceted with different
which has been the stumbling
' bio* k in the path of concrete allied
action on reparations. $14,000.
i "Doesn’t look as if there*a be a
lieh, was the comment of George - of office July 1, has failed to renew
j if Stanton, the Great Falls banker --- ----
who haz pureed the bout along at [office were ordered closed today by
U >. I various NtAges of Ila very uncer.‘ - ’
• tain career.
Kern admitted he had been visit.
pd recently by louis Shapiro, a
lawyer of Detroit, a elose friend of
Jacobs and one of Jaros' counsel.
gings at the oil town within
past two years, arrived in Houston
the city early in the evening
J F Lane, trustee for the fight
declared early that it "looked hope- I
less "
a 51 -carat emerald belonging
Mr. Towne, which was valued
' had
Monday ■'
OK:
Creek men, indicted late
in connection with a series of fl
was on the list of four named in
"Viumend.*n""
tack upon a jitney driver named
Judge Faris Tuesday threw out for
the second time Indictments chars-
ng Harry Turner and (ieorge V.
Halliday with .munterfeitin ohli-
gations of the "French government
The tw«» are alleged to have coun-
j Marshal O. B. Schwenke
dragged the negro from jail.
dfamatie. The proper setting for
the final demise of the villain, the,
rescue of the old home and the!
5 closing love scene was bunt from I
a cloud of gloom which settled over
of guilty in
attorney, all
Mar Cormack. former
I thrown off the mask and are for
’ unbridled and open lawlessness. ,
the scales i Miss Mann. according to eviden e
The witness said Tabert was able j gathered by the state registered at
$500,000 bond, the doors of his:
Said to Have Made
Confession. -
Flogging Cases
. . "The fight is on."
Hope arose against great ,
Sunday and
to erosa-
the bru -
two coun-
tendent of the Humble Oil and Re- news reached the assembled wait-
.. ... . . . investment certiricnte plan was an-
narrowly .averend 1i: i nouncea It provided A Euarantena
vximturn o 6 per cent per year, but
"ow" , the company haw inereare the r-
matic. The events leading up to '
the capitulation were scarcely lets*
that state had no right
examine wftnessen as to
tality of the defendant
leclured the questionm w
Press comment.
testified Tabert died <
night
Character . witnesses
tion is clutching its Ice cream
Ing of a new brick passenger ata
tion at Roby will start at once
the four
ing Great Falls
thrill this sectton ever experienced.
Previously it had been announced
that the fight was off The an-
I nouncement was brief, laconic and ! pec ted to
waited patiently.
A personal clash between James
(Continued on Page s, Co 5»
convention here.
fining company
cases on
bot h sides
be rebuilt and electrified
Knd regular passenger
ments for the men to appear and
make bond were made by Attorney
John E. Mathis Sr. who is repre-
Bryan said that he believed the -
luitimate effect or the flat repudin - ! t hey
‘ tion of the Im" will be to the ad-
great other sections of the country and
। ex acted as advance agent for many
him in confinement.
Later in the afternoon a mo”,
appeared at the jail, overpowered
Schwenke and brought the negr»
brand new
gressor, is a eripple, but dropped
hts rrutches in his mad rush for
Mr Wade
probably the
report of the city’s first “baby
bandit” hold up.
Richard Kock. 11-year-old de-
an agreement
the fight that he was standing pat
—that he demanded his $300 000 or I 8PonstDie
there would be no fight But in repregentatives
th- .nd came th- rinai news thatIiea to «-< toxether Monday again
kearua had capitulated, ! zugeented today that time is ripe
: appreciation of the kinene,.’
of the Hen- tended by the Unitea States
onobserva-ernment on his departure
equipped and I America r"umle
Mich July 3
ing his silence on the action
j but will recover.
HOUSTON. July 3 —Ten
Goose Creek. ;
state's attorney, and
charge in connection with an
of the Sunday law are in order
which he will
Arthur Fondren. field
Higginbotham, former convict
whipping boss of the Putnam Lum-
• her company, told the jury here to- rn ( ‛AAeA (pp,z
day in his trial for the murder of I V11 vJUUU A- Wik
Bend in -Snn
chief counsel
• Higginbotham Goes
2 < on Stand.
car. the statement went
been begun by the Ford Motor . . . ........ .sr
• ompnny The distribution i on ranti.: Mitchell -Jones Chris-
the basis of 4 per cent for the six
2
1
- - cottages at I at Jolla. whe
I had no grudge or hard feelings’ Mann, a dancer was registered the
The defendant said he had helped ■ night before her death was arrest -
weigh th* strap used by him onled Tuesday on a charge of perfury
severai occaslons in compliance | Dr Louis I. Jacobs is on tris! for
with prison regulations and onejthe second time on a charge of the I
wire from the
suffering from injuries.
tallec to wait on him and
attent on w as obtained
ded on Wednesday night-
near Somerville.
the trial.
Seattle.
Above the bridge <
derson has been built
senting practically all the Goose
• hr Roby and Northern rnilroae
- , . ----year. lofes-
sor 11. Wittnerhaus of Port Ar.
thur was made field secretary of
the southern district of Texas and
Arthur Fehr of Austin. field sec -
, retary of the northern district ’
, .The convention-win te at Ia-Ip.. aen,
tirange, in Favetta ennnt. ___eident
| year.
And Jack Kearns, the
where Jack
of the।
local drug
Count De Saint Allaire was ex-
__ .. .. .... ..... * ’ J t» visit the oreign office i ।
It said very simpt: again today and nhike a verbal gems he represented
answer to the Curzon question- —
i naire designed to dib it a state-
ment of French policy in
Ruhr—particularly as to the French
The baby's finger was cut off by no shots were fired.
- — ’ ’ ' * “ No members of the body of
«»f Alabama, and left in
bl lew for Tuskegee with
OVER GERMAN GETS FORTUNE TO START ON I makes haul
REPAR ATIONS iN •DIAM 0 N d s RECORD TRIP
te prejuice th* furors and
newspaper notoriety.
of $9.40 by another youngster?
who appeared to be "just a kid,
not much bigger tha me,” the
lad told police.
Richard said the bold "stick
up man * had a big revolver
and tried to give his boyish
voice a mature gruffness.
। nssembly in removing the
। -- —— ——» -~-ua -lls sud to-
..... drawday he had given much thought to
to_W .d ridse park tobillboaris and signs, which are1
springing up like mushrooms along '
• the highways of the country as a
legitimate subject for federal taxa-
l tion and virtually had decided to
Kearns was
t "angels" of
MoNTGOMFIY, Ala
Members of the Ku
Mr Kelly, who was the ag-
BABY BANDIT’! WAS HELD AS
the county
Fayette county.
for independent action ' on the
part of England.
Such suggestion, given a semi-!
official tone, roused resentment in
him and fled.
Lange lived for a few minutes
and was able to tell his family that
he recognized none of the assail-
ants. Lange’s brother, arriving on
Ga., emperor of the Ku Mo. The next jump is to be
who will arrive here. Cheyenne, Wyo. Salduro. Utah—
afternoon from San Antonio; 100 miles west of Salt Lake City?
the purpose of delivering an! and 470 miles from Cheyenne—
tonight at Wooldz idge is to be the next stop. From
on the klan activities. His Salduro to San Francisco it is 420
Ford Pay* Out $1,000,000
r r . _ ’ A8e. - ’cording to
10 Lmploye-Investors here today by R. I. Hoover, deputy
------- ‘ supervisor of the < ommission s n||
--u...... zuve nuas -a,, in l and divisios. The orders, ad-
dividends to some 30000 employ « dremsed to operators in the Cor-‘
* ** - . - Sicana field, followed th* hurst-
Saba county.
j North Hoby.
■n bed and sent for Ir.T.C Jones 1 Miss Mann in th* present
Dr Tones was not in town on that ! Kern declared Dr Jarohe was
our "" II* described
be the
Ryan, county
negro officer perronnel, a
n*fru rehabilitation hospital
to go to work the next day and on i the Blue Sea cottages with an
livery boy
store was
--—--- Montgomery filled wish silent white
Short Line Road Sold rohed figures to take part in the
AMILENE Jly 3 Purenase or parade of
of Abilene
ties company
er‛s office would be closed this aft-
.... . . a" the hight wore ernoon and that armed deputies
5 s went around that Kearns j would be stationed at the doors
~i The . commissioners" action fol-
> lowed notification from a bonding
company that Rya nil bond expired
I June 30 Ryan ha4 ten days in
which to qualify, itl.as explained ,
AIN.) • D It r- ■■ At .he end of that riod he auto
Allowed in row ell Field maticaly forfeits h"
Milner told anything
■ the grand jury."
Allegation also is made that on
February 1 5. 1923, the sherirr sold
Milner an outfit for th,, manu-
t de saint _ laterinkaneto"il‛knhhtsel°kaeine
the newly organized inner c..c..
of klansmen. He will speak at
Wooldridge park at S p. m. He
in
who hanged Bullock were recog-
nized. it was stated by City Mar-
shal Schwenke.
Examining trial into the attack
on the girl, and inquest over the
negro's body will be held Wednes-
day moruing by Justice of the
Peace E. R. Vogt.
court jesterday to four casei
"The wets have abandoned their
l hy pocriticai assertinns that thej
are not against reasonable probibi- i
tlon," he said "They mako no fur i
Judge Fine* Vagrant
And Orders Hair Cut
Alleged Slayer Cleveland PORTLAND, Ore July 3 — Her-
qce;.,, n:,, 4, Pal l bert Oriey. 22, came into municipal
•rticer Vecides to tat court yesterday to face a charge of
CLEVELAND- Ohio, July 3—Af- vagrancy, wearig long hair and
' ter being without food for 142% sideburns. He wax convicted,
hours, within 1% hours of six days, whereupon Judge Ewalt sentenced
►■John L Whitfield negro, alleged him to 90 days on *
slayer of Patrolman Dannis Griffin. ■— *-
BERLIN July 3. -French troops broke his fast late yesterday. He
have occupied the Wiesbaden ' ate a special meal prepared by the
hr relchsbank and run sheitf. consisting of a bowl of milk
fiscated a considerable amount ofand a box of graham crackers, if ...
• ash says the Vossischo Zeitung being his first food since his arrest ! Orley’s hair close to the scalp with
toda 2 1 in Detroit last Tuesday j a pair of clippers.
Tuesday to make bond. Arrange-
bend is not made |
( CORSICANA. July 3 Because Salaries of 25 deputies and em-
of the great fire hazard the Texas ployes in the treasurer a office will
railroad commissfon will not per. * “
! mit any more oil in the J
g. trict court here toda..
Saturday after- tion, filed by the
j that on June 15.
I threatened “to kill
sportsman and real estate operator. TUSKEGEE Ala July .3 — More “—-----------
whs rendered Ute today in circuit than 1,000 white rober Ku Klux Fail Raa,L.. M.
pourt here The child had no claim Klansmen snid to be represents -oScoW OD
to Inumelers property, the routt tire of every f ection of Aiahm.a Private R.e:n,
held The des inion asserted Mrs tonight filed through the streets or ,..... —9nes
Shoemnaker. divorcei wife of iau-Tuskegee In silent protest to the r, , .------ ----• .
meier. was attempting to extort placing of a negro personnel atl -he interior Albert I
money from tne latter by the pater- j the negro war veterans’ hospital. n.2. .W. ErOUPS of American
nity claim I Numbers of cars came from
circle will cover 2,670 miles in the flight. - - . ---
The plane will weigh 3.300 pounds - one .Was. hit: -
- - .... ... fully equipped. It is capable orj,, u h-.“ ------ ya
is scheduled to arrive in Austin 170 miles an hour, carrying its Lhe . 2 t, Wh ich passed through the
about 3 p. m., today from San full weight. Lieutenant Maughan Dod- ° Lange.
Antonio plans to travel 160 miles an hour ' rgs • t , ------
On Thursday evening at Camp' ----------------- I ral cf (,hiqqord
Mabry the Austin klan wiu hold IC *
a barbecue and an outdoor initta- n*anSas nA OF ---
lion, local klan officials announce ----------
Whether Emperor Simmons will
CHICAGO. July 3 —One man was
killed, another is known to hav2
been. Wou nd ed and several others Waco,
phone Direct
ringside.
commissioners. The
Y July
cause Martin
th* next morning he was in the j identifted man on the night of Jan I
prisoners' dining room eating his 14 last, the day before hev body
breakfast The whipping took placewas found on the beach At the
on Friday. first trial of Dr Jacohs, Kern tes.vvnnu op ana
Hunday morning Tabert com- lifted he was unable to identify the“°UEh- no ficht '
plained to me he was sick." said defendant as the man who regia. somehow,
Higzinbotham ‘t told him to gotered at the Blue sea cottages with , on FnM “ ” ‘ “
In a shooting affray at Sag. in*"L5
mont township, early Tuesday jn
drilling into; what the authorities believed was n yuurters win De mo
hattle between rival bands of hnuor gings to Waco this
rpnner:' A man identiriedan “ “
,HueA,Joneg was shot dead ana,
2.8 body left hi n ditch as the
Tuskegee Hospital Case th, partietpatts cheara away and
Austin American
•r-___ ------------------------------------------------ - — — - -t . . ----
. AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY,- JULY 4, 1933..
remain in Austin to take part ini
I A. । । j this celebration by Austin klans-
Door Oklahoma j SSDa."howetvernewant an erornaen,
। be made to have the imperial head
County Treasury iP
• J . Emperor Simmons, as the or-
_ ganizer of the present day Ku
! Klux Klan is considered one of
OKLAHOMA CITY July 3 — Be- ! the most interesting figures of the
........ organization over which there has republican, whin of the k -
been,m.erent.xvolume of discussion Wb,!,, he ha nP perrechtea etii
? al klan official, anticipate that or bi. senatorPcumi aaid
hi.appearance. here, will drawday he had given much thmJih
thousands to Wooldridge park to biliboards and
hear his address tonight.
eine struck and Judge McMullen
re store i .....et The dash
office if the an active speaking campaign.
) first address wju be made at
Royse City at 2 o’clock Thursday!
afternoon. At 4 30 o'clock Wed-
I nesday afternoon he will speak
i at Goree, and at 8 o'clock on the
Same evening he will make an
without restraint of any sort. Mr ’
. . . —■ -.,ueu auru, said 1os ANGELES. July 3. — Steve
15 De6ved the ambassador's corn -1 O’Brady, veteran newspaper man,
pnthad steadily improved and I especially well known in Kansat
mat his general health had been City and St. Iouis, but who had
Martin Tabert of North Dakota
that "it was my duty to whip Ta-
bert" He said he gave Tabert eight
lashes The state is contending ’
Tabert died from an excessiye
whipping administered by Higgin-
botham, state witnesses testifying
50 to 119 lashes were applied.
In his sworn testimomy Higgin-
botham gave in detail his duties as
.a whipping boss or deputy warden
in a convict camp. He gave his
wealthy local
on. and
out. He confessed to the erime,
according to reports, and the new
rope which members of the mob
• procured, was then placed about
his neck. He was hoisted from
the ground and left hanging until
he was death So far as reported.
BLOW BY BLOW
Returns of the Dempsey-
Gibbons fight for the worlds
heavyweight boxing champion-
ship will be announced by the
Austin American this afternoon.
oU18, July 3 A decisi ■ n
Menry, 31-year-old son of,
Byrd Shoemaker of New .
is not the son of Herman
nresident Harry Sinclair and Gen- , ..... - —
einl Attorney G. T Stanford of man ships taken over by the United
the Sinclair company together with States at the beginning of the
S”. rotary Baldwin, forme nl worid war certain specific instan-
group. 2 " " — -
President Robert Law and c.
U? Attorney w D 1uckG of
, .ten, "manom"prppration, "er-
' ponat Rmnndnn compnny anioseet
Mr’ Rond were another croup
. n. ran IN not Intern,IM
, either KTOUD, according to MP sin.
C Jen2r I ' nccompunyine him for
Eonerni inapection. some of the
party, sneludine o' '»«>
proijecttht nkunadan development
How many licks did you give
him*” was waked
"Eight licks” was the reply
"After you had finished, what
did you do**
"I told him to get up and he
went bat k into the convict line.”
said Higginbotham
"Did you put your foot on Ta-
per. be suspended while the office is
Powel j logked, it was announced
The hcounty commissioners in
their resolution to olose the ofrice
declared the action was taken to
Preserve the rights of the county
of Oklahoma and to protect it
against financial loss The resolu-
__ ... _______ tion was adopted unanimously.
ing into flames last night of the hyans attorneys indicated that a
•---- -..... court fight might followed the clos.
tinn well No. 1. whenit ‘was ,n« order.
brouzht in a bi producer. _ “■ -----
nrrakinE PIp+ connections and (ne Man K;I1.1 I..
atchine fir., from the boller 1 ' an Nilled ill
wtiI was biazing today. D n
In suporviaor Iioover’s order he till 1)1 Runners Fioht
aid wells will either have be -umen rngnL
or shut in until steei
erecte or until
4
ruoon in
dentiat section and bark into the Cont
{business section the serpentine the day had notified British offi-
____ ..J sane it, when he would present his
Banner- were fiying and men danc. I answer to Lord urzon.
ing Women in the Throne added It was indicated that the French
shrm noprano note, to the demonearutude of apparent indifference
Stratton. ; was giving rise to a feelins of im-
A novelist could have written no patence and resented in official,
more thrilling tale The telling of | arcles
It can acarcely do justice to the!
emotions (hat surged The surren- QI •66 41
"no.d ougb-.no . Shertf Guards
was certainiy fit to be called dra-
months ending June So When th*
NT. LOUIE. July
, turn when businesr conditions per-
■ , , .0 . . . ----- mitted. Employes are permitta to' "pinrhed
Whl* the Jur> had retired to I invest one-third of their salary in I storage can. be
Iln8r..10 ar*ue n point of the certificates the maximum in-adequnte pipe line facilities ’ can
| vestment being one year's salary, be arranged to lake care of the
------—--— 0il- In same instances it will In*
, Child'* Claim to Wealth now"wenror,rorrators. to ahut
in Paternity Case Denied sand"
Walther League Head
DALIAS. July 3.-E F Wilken-
1n8 of Austin was re-elected presi- ...... ,
i dent of the Walther league of the' facture of whiskey
Texas District of the -Missouri that — — ~ -
S-nod of the Evangelical Luther- t
an church today at the dosing of 1
business session. A Hingst was was permitted
elected vice president; E E Sitz, f tevie* lin
, ------ -everas ornersii--, secretary: H. c Bragnes. protection,
are helieved to have been wounded ( lifford, treasurer. C w rTar of -------—
.............. Waco wil hend the etcutiv. Hardine’*'Shin for Tria
board The executive board head- "8 > il'P Ior IrP
terfeited Interim certifientes for,
French government bonds to the
sections
automo -
-4
" NS " " M an MH "
ST. LOUIS July 3,-- rouce or Sr.
Louis and surrounding cities today
were hunting for seven bandits re.
I ported fleeing toward cenzrus Mis-
»<»url in two automobiles with $38 .
306 In currency , which they ob.
2 a daring holdup or the
ofies,of the Unitea lUilway, come
Pany here late yesterday. The
______.... money constituted a pay ron
a pistol. James Cunning- Two men were under arrest sus.
28,.suspected as one of the peeled of connection with the rob.
—..... - ------ —was bery. The bandits entered the of - ■
---------- arrested here today and held in fice, pointed pistols at about 30 em- .
Jap* Want Enforcement
of the leader of , tamlies of thEho P Ig " : pe p Ine mon which !
TOK^ Naval Disarmament wheherm th saarswa ezengezutmndo.paXrenreiopa
OK10, July 3 Japan has de Reserve bank last December and rrom compan employes ‛ shots
----— -.p ided to approach America and I in escaping killed a guard. Finger
SOUTHAMPTON, July 3.-pa,. Great Britain with a view of reach prints and photographs of Cun.
8enRers on the C'unard liner Herm - ing • triparty agreement to enforce 1 ninghar were today sent to
Earia, which docked here rvesaA, the provisions nf the Washington Denver,
told reporters that there was m2, naval treaty without awaiting rati-
less drinking than usual on the rcation hy France, It was asserted1
return voyage from New yo-L hut confidently today in Japanese news-
that by doctor's certificates ‘hPapers. whieh print statements be
wer Able To get aii the n , ‛ teved to I- rellable.
rquirod. Th. certifientes _ -----------
Inrued Th, firatday and a ine or French Seize Fund*
Foirthem.senkeva ........ng Of Wiesbaden Bank
Many persons brought liquor
With them from America, one .... .
। parsenger aving 40 bottles aboara ; Branch of t
■ drinking was nut allowed in pub I
CHICAGO. July 3.—Hearing of
' evidence was begun here today in
On Billboards-saag MCormack Pavs
_____ i American Legion, A Jury to try
WASHINGTON July 3_A new the cese was completed Monday.
-ouree ” raponBlbiiity’wiii • p l anlonnzis alege thave wliten !
posed a I The next pelslon of eon- zl,??orial tossheninois, Staats. !
eresn by senator curti or Kansas, , whtehEheneponewhersaa .an I
Nl412 instrument bought with British
gold to suppress truth, to gag free- j
dom of conscience, to beat down I
every free expression o€ opinion
and to betray organized labor.”
• news Lulla- Paris, although denied in part by
Lies or dirges were ready to hit ; the British foreign office.
the mountain air. n French circles the press re-
So when th* news came the band ' ports that England would take
masters flushed their signals, the : independent action unless a speedy, ________
horns blared. (he drums rolled and agreement was reached with guests
human throats yelled. The w ildest F rance were interpreted as WHliam
celebration within the memory of: threatening ' and Premier Poin- Atlanta. .
: the oldest Inhabitant was under care is understood to have sent Klux Klan,
way. Throngh the streets of the 14 note to Lord Curzon, stating that; this
'* of the ’ Franee could not enter negotia-for
; tions "under menace." I address
way and cheer’s ftercheerechoed. He suggested that the reports park
- j through the hills Into the real- I be denied. ’ —h
t sherir Reeves "tnterchanntd British Ambassador to
"5 Anhur Tigert America Reaches Home to selline pack r playing carda
tosiniinelqdoe
protection. . bassador to the Eniteg State** at. 40, Ket at present hoids a total of
_______ embarkec from th. i/ tates- di- 351 cases. 24 new cases being added
! div sun rom.the Eerengaria to- yesterday afternoon when the grand
) trouble and w carine from an eye jury returned that many gaming
To Alaska Made Ready He was as"istrdnsbta Kaura inaictments.
BREMERTON, Wash. Jun 2=“sopshoutitha yoyage
Bruant with Fresh Wlsten- hishomhucKhandanesshbz motor, for
brass and new uniforms, the Henry, who -------Pihire-. Sir John
army transport Henderson is ready h- •
to leave here for Tacoma where plaint had
; she will be boarded Thursday by
Harding and hi, party benerited "by thi ti;
return to that the envoy spoke
trial :
— ----— - -- not i
. the attention , he man who accompanied Miss
given Tabert, saying men were de-Mann Kern explained his change
of testimny by stating that since
the first trial he had had time to
think over the matter
$ *
pay-ment of the four fines of ap- l
proximately $47 each assessed by
the court.
MacCormack recently retirec J
into court. It requiring about four
minutea for each to testify All
wile Higginbotham s reputation was.
..___
to if weather is perfect from coast
at to coast. Lieutenant Maughan will
| make the jump at 4 o’clock to-
MINEOLA. N.
Breakfast in New
, morrow- morning. county, was---— ------ _
nteAna sAe‛ omonnycaueetovtnkeourmneromd ns"home1 this mornine, andlotfereg.touucei
aarethe golden Gate," Lieutenant Stonday night, according to word
"If weather prevents the hop’received here Tuesday afternoon. I attacked her.
tomorrow I’ll wait until the first1 Three of the men entered the Members of the family returned
perfect day.” Lange home, according to reports to I from the field at noon and found
IT* •_ rp 1 Lieutenant Maughan will make officers, and attempted to force her _ “i —
V ISllOr I (4iqr four stops on the way. His first f Lange to leave with them. Lange posse was quickly formed and the
-- — ---- Y j stop will be McCook field. Dayton. and his wife resisted and in an en- —
_____ * This is 575 miles from New York counter the fatal shot was fired, time and _
las the crow files. His plane willpassing through Lange's chest and where he was turned over’ to
Austin will have as one of its be gtesed and re-fueled and with-wounding hls 3-year-old baby, ac-Marshal Schwenke, who placed
for the Fourth of July, in 30 minuter he hopes to be off cording U the accounts to author!- 1 • •
Joseph Simmons. of on th* second hop to St. Joseph.
; CBEAT FALLS. Moot, July 3 -
1 Jack Dempsey and Tom Gibbons 1 ----- g
■ will fight at Shelby Wednesday for ryn • Ai „ •
the wonas heavyweight champion- 1 ension Grows in EONK.wJuy, ota Fie Maughan Certain
snip under an agreement reached A1);,] rhetr keenness in sizing up people e c
here at 2:30 a. m (mountain ..A111vCl Ild11 K3. have been fleeced out of 3100 000 O1 BUCCCSS.
time) Tuesday, by which Jack! _____ jn gems In the last few weeks by a j
* ,, , 4 plaus!ble stranger from Russia, it
Kearns, manager of the champion., _ was disclosed today.
InXew York at -s
• Ruhr.ana LT .rtons. P2 .h? a. I in judgment. Raid The man had rise— supper in San Francisco be-
Miopmens"thatdenayedsomvera-apmarentipinnassasascesmneenctn fom-idad M. before saturaay..
___________= Tuinir hrenehnambunsadot 10 M . i A..
was the greatest to .Loondon, and Lord (urzon sion, had buiit reit. Lieutenant Maughan had just Vasked (uarLct
‘British secretary for foreign af- Meantime, he was building up credit completed the final test of Uncle ------
fairs. at the other firms in the same way Sam " fastest plane—the Curtis V..
pawning some of the jewels in order 1 400 horsepower "streak of greased
to pay the owners of others for the1 lightning.” upon which the army
gems he represented as having been 1 depends to establish a new worid
sold. When he had pyramided his record.
credit to $100 000 he dropped out “Weather is the only element
theof sight and the jewelers and thejof chance I believe—the plane is
, - . police are still looking for him I ready, and so am I," Lieutenant
interpretation of passive resistance iThe richest single gem stolen was Maughan explained.
। urge a tax upon them based upon
I the square feet of space in fa,h
— , f In the opinion of Senator Curtis,
—AliA8 July 3.—Preparations! Su h a tax would prove a fruitful
| to auneh an active campaign for souree of income without imposing - - ——-
goverpor of Texas are being made a burden upon the public at large I towIS in east-central Kansas re-
hy State Senator Joe Burkett, ofr ‛t is not hs intention to suggest a ' ported cloudbursts late Monday
Eastland who is in Dallas today tax upon signs exposed by dealers and early Tuesday. The rain, while
Senator Hurkett will be the first upon their own property ' apparently not general over the
gubernatorial candidate to begin —-------_.L state, did much damage in some ;
His Ouster Trial Ar r;4,. parts, beating to the ground wheat 1
vuiier inai ot litus not yet cut and washing away the
Coynty ^koriK K4„+, shocks of wheat from several fields
A. U ' -nerrt tarts A mil- of Missouri Pacific track
„bl •T_PLFASANT, July 3.- was washed out near Council GrOve,
gqi 0 ' herirf John J. Reeves aS a result of more than five inches
.or Thus county on ouster proceed-iof rainfall in Morris county, which'
ings by the state for alleged offi-brought small streams out of their i
rial misconduct and malfeasancebanks. .. . , — —tz- -
next or duty started i the"# th anse0mWaterwas reported waist dcep dbekerqohniaorniytoror deers.the
. The.pet-lnashe ma in. street in Abilene early when the cases Agains MacCor-
tate alleges he hersa crerk running Thru mack and J. J Herman, proprietor
19.3 Reeves <he to up.three feet within of The Queen theatre, were ,et
$n1 minvtes,A. * Stretch „t down for hearing. The cases
washed out west 0SAhsneeported I against Hegman will be taken up
mahytplacesmpanied the rain
PM., age as 35 years and claimed he
"weighed 233 pounds in reply to
Fg,questions by Roy Chapmnan of de-
ofense counsel he said he was a na-
Ktivc Floridian and had served in
ggdg France for more (han a year as a
member of the American expedi-
"gstionary forces The witness told
08 the jury he had whipped Tabert
। "because he was reported to me
■F for not working.'* He said Tabert felony indictments, Fondren, with ! in readiness for the
‛ gsnhad been reported three times He Walter Harvey, Bill Darby and Bill-- — ----------
1 did not whip him the first or the , Allen, were indicted on a charge of
23 Eecond time, he said because he j "assault with prohibited weapons '
Eg himself was not feeling well, that ■ upon L. D. Moseley, a negro, who
( the convicts had been working in ; had been fined in justice court on a
Nd the rain all day. their clothing was complaint of making an insulting
1 -e wet and he did not think it wasremark to a white woman
J right. When Tabert was reporte Bill Bostik and E. C. Slaughter
Aur the third time Higginbotham tea- I were charged with assault in con-
lifted he had him called out
g9 kun "Tabert got down on the ground
" •9 and I applied the strap '
T
8CH U LEN BL’^RG " July F—Jagatf
Bullock, negro, was taken from
jail thia afternoon by a mob of
between 200 and 300 persona, and
hanged to a tree in the city hall
yard for criminal assault on a
13-year-old white girl, daughter
of a farmer named Ulbrich. at the
Ulbrich home near Weimar, thia
morning. Bullock confessed to the
crime before he was strung up.
1 The girl is in a serious condition.
| yn<»unt of $1 500.000.
The Weathe: for Today
M \ _____’___.line will
9 ■11111
Enst and West Texan: Wednes - service w.ll be maintained
5 day and Thursday, generally fair.
Mpemp
I •
a
good ane upon crons examination
they said he hnd > raided in Clay
wameh5Ship.xevisthan aM F Mu st Lupowcwutg
c ific. The president is to oceu. r , . .
py the room designed for the LXpress Company Robben
; colonel of marines, and Mrs. Hard- st I.oI,
. . . .............— ing *" to have an adjotning room. 1....1. 1PI8Juy.3* olice of St I
EN of sabotage did occur on the ------— '
big steamship. It was declared here Aaga p,ni,,
this afternoon by Captain k r m-e8e“ venver Mint
Jessop. U S N. retired, who in- Bandit It Araet,
spected the vessel in April 1917 . ... —AM-- IS Hrrested
captain Jessop took issue with PHILADFLFHIA July 3.—Aftertained in
i Representative Martin J. Madden ' he had held officers at bay in onlice nr
of Illinois, who denied charges that H cate with a brass ornament con-
in the German crew had sought tcealed in I1*’ coat pocket so it
make it impussible for the 1e.sembied r -ni ’ —
viathan to be operated by Amer.ham, 28, suspected as one c.
cans. ’ ! $200,000 Denver mint bandits.
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