The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1923 Page: 1 of 12
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Volume 10.
Number 74
1923.
1
You
ANOTHER KLAN FLOGGER GOES TO PEN
Your
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BURNED!
cause.
in
JOSEPH BI AT A
Are
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GENERAL RAIN
FOURTH TO PAX
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i
OXS
ES-JEWE
IS LONG SOUGHT
KA
ring
of
I
ing .86 of an inch.
em-
4
Departmert
3k
A
nixed
tion agent.
POISON MURDER
and
but he admitted his identity
presi-
Pet Brown's Slaver
to comne for hi tn
150 Gather HeretoSpin
/
Nine years uso he was a barber, in
Continued on Page 2. Col. 2
“Pet" Brown. who was shot to
Spain then
K
death
Pianes Will Carry
near,
< l). Connolly. Joe Newman. Walter
as
j Weidner. T. G. Overtoa.
)
CI. Aug
winter be j
THIRTEEN!
000 cases that has been montha o
wharvea
some
have come from politi
Britieh
ren-fremht
Llano Man Killed
is
Into the dis-
card every rule requiring dipping
o
New Radio Station
Three Beys Killed
Ahandonment of Point!
transfer of all
equtp-
ike that
merit to Fort Brown will mal
establishment.
Riots in British India
HAMBONE S MEDITATIONS
Salvador Arroyo, federal engineer.
Q
be Bergdoll's."
Mule’s Kick Kills Child
)
Laredo Bank Closed
27 — The
ON SO MENNY |
kicked by a mule at Decatur.
n
City’s Official “Go” Signal
( Continued on Pnge 2. Col. !)
Weather
whipping, one of them being Less;
I
Q
NTS
voks.
the
=
Bryan at El Paso
4
thermometer readings.
between the southern republic and
Jen-
Automobile jitneys will be r
a stop
DAILY BANK CLEARNING
of ths jitney
interests fov the
Monday ...
...... 1 334,322 01 political situatio.
4
(Continued on Page 3, Col 3.)
I
I
> I
e
KES
Asks Trial in
New Court.
Motion (or a change of venue was
argue In til strict cout here today
of the
here.
FLOGGER GIVEN
2-YEAR TERM
igrevs
ck?
y a most
. and it
the best
tunes.
en
HT
ception of service and an Increased
order for work in their own towns
by, on the night of July 29, 1922.
Finley confessed having turned
I
er Burford arrested the prisoner as
he crossed the international bridge
He was arraigned bifore the United
. . 104 degrees
.. .. 71 degrees
Kingsland stated that three inches
of rain fell there yesterday after-
THIN6S WHUT•DON‘ MOUNT
T‘ NOTHIN'! _~
Wind Puts Cars in
Ditches Near ,
Fentress.
Broken Arrow Man
Admits Guilt
To Court
- L2
-2
Fort Brown.
Isabel and
Maximum
Minimum . .
bottom of the McDonald case with-
out delay.*4
Dallas; E. M. (Andy) An-
derson. secretary, Marshall, j
(1(032
95
Alleged to Have
Embezzled
$213,00.
Klansmen Guard
Comrade's Bier
Three Others Given
Terms Last
Week
cording to the governor, more than
$1,000,000 in tolls was received.
by Texas rangers who investigated]
the case.
“49
/
Seven Counties
Austin Section
Covered.
Playing at "Indian" Proves
Fatal for Two Boys
Burned at Stake
to Swap Ideas SHOWERS HERE
the
accompanied by a noticeable drop j
in the temperature. .
27—|
Yukon ;
LT?
! Flogging cases similar to that of
E T. McDonald, railroad worleman, THORITY
Ideas on Rotary Wheel
I _______________________________
1 H.
et,
1 568
, CHARLESTON, W. Va., Aug. 27.
Dne of the largest oil transactions
of recent years was disclosed here
noon.
But little lightning attended the ’
rshal Walker of the Hous-1
l district, and State Hang-
30 Millions Paid
For Humphreys
Oil Co. Holdings
Two Women Sought
By New York
Police.
Cantonese Soldiers
Loot Chinese Cities
AMOY. China. Aug. 27.—Con-
firmed reports describe a reign of
loot and rapine by Cantonese sol-
Hunt for Bergdoll
rain and little or no property dam-
age was done.
Travis county farmers probably
lost more in th rain than they
gained, was the opinion of Walter i
F- Davis. county farm demonstra-
Res
N
placed with autono
soon as practicable
council as attorney for the jitney
interests. He did not reveal the
names of those who will finanoe
Nnedham
States -Ma
ton feder
Wanted by. Warren,
Massachusetts
Officers.
t ween
* talnod
Whitaker, sheriff of this (Potter)
county. The sheriff was arrested
rock quarry north of town, where
he worked, and the truck wheels
TULSA WOMAN’S
f Justice Agent
>t by Deputy Lnited
bond in]
McDonald i
American"
company and Iater atamed in mu-
meal comedtes in England, America
and Australia.
He had grown beard
LARFDO, Texas, Aug :
Milmo National bank, one
men of the western Pennsylvania
the army
FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 27-.
Alma Fdna Isenberg. 5, of Decatur.
? died in a local hospital today from
j injuries received yesterday when
States extend upward into the at-
mosphere, and if wo. how far.
Lnited St
nings Bryan, in
Is said
-Ians in
rels a day and the Mexia field
average of 20,000 barrels daily.
. now on the stalk and lower the
Isabel with
TULSA, Okla., Aug. 27. — Th
, road to the state penitentiary op-
ened today to another Tulsa county
1 flogger and admitted member of
the ku klux klan when William Ar-
thur Finley, constable tt Broken
l Arrow, was sentenced to two years’
| imprisonment for participation in
; the whipping of Leslie Goolsby and
VANCOUVFI, H
oil well ventures in Mexia ahd Pow-
I ell. Texms. At the time of the pur-
— , ,, , p hase by the Pure Oil company, it
nncorc (ivrog \V qyM was stated, the wells in Powell were
•-O- vrsvv c ‘‘ ----- producins approximately 40,000 bar-
here awaiting
were playing beside the wali when
it gave way under pressure of 800
tons o sand and gravel. They were
I buried under several tons of sana
i and gravel
allowed tn
station at 1
plan to get liquor into
were married.
governor of the state and many
I?
the United
lenting of [incle.Fam
.tonight in the announcement of the --------- —
purchase of the Humphreys oMilljons mv.T,
company of Houston, Texas. by the , ----P —IIVOIVCC
Pure Oil company of Columbus, T ry A. I
tment it
rt watch
uarantee
we do.
about 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon c 11 TA * Mrs. Myrtle Spain, now Mrs. Gools
and continued intermittently until omervell rrsoners
a late hour last night. 4 • 1 «
Shadow of Fall Arraigned in . over Golsby and Mrs. Spain to a
While the rain fell hard for a t band of whippers and pleaded guilt
while, it gradually dwindled to a W/goo ty to a charge of riot. He received
shower, the total precipitation be- V‘ ; the minimum penalty.
The shower was 1 ----- Four Others Charged.
YNMAMMA: f- Letty Lind Dies
GA.E/IFP,/§OX . stovaH. England, Aue 27-
— 1 V) 63 /72-Z Letty Lind, actresn and dancer i,
D ANYu' M7 4/0; dead here at the age of 60. She
AWY"/W5/‘ begun her career as Ltti Eva with
• 7V’ a provineiat "Unele Turn* Cabin"
secretary. Sul pen was found dead
running
। us and
nd elimi-
terrhory facing a dry
if the injunetion
stand it will throw
in ths natiunil
trinm here tonight. main-
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug 27
closed its doors today, annoupcing
the action was necessary because of
the non -liquldity of a large portion
of its loans ahd to protec t the in-
terests of depositors ugnding com-
plete reorganization. ”
the Coast Gas company- nearby
and soon the trees to which the
boys had been tied were burn-
ing and their clothes were afire.
Frantic efforts by the “spouts"
to free the two boys and extin-
guish the fire proved unavailing.
oldest financial institutions
the plan. but stated that it would
be a local corporation. Drivers
will be man of elean character,
j ha satd. and will be under bondn
l of $5000 fur the protection nt pas-
sengers in the event of neckdent.
NEW YORK, Aug. at—TwoArDDEATRARAIN
flishily dressed young women are
| being sought by the police for
laws of the
continued tokser watch at..the 1 -ltheir commander. Brigadier Gen.
tie house which had been the home erai Lm TeYIn allowed them"n.
of Thoma. R abbott, one of their aav. - nonan Th^v them ta
number who was lulled in the riot- dovuianon in the
Ing in Carnegie when the klans-poputatonin terror.
Rain was reported at -Llano,
Gonzales, Kingsland, Bertram.
’Liberty Hill, Leander. McNeil,
Elgin, Marble Falls, Taylor and
«246.
«Cemrghr irt. b, The
United States Deputy Marshal Constable Finley is the first pub
W 8. Eakin and H. L. Ingram leftlic official to be caught in the in-
here tonight for Merimian to get yestigation being, conducted by.
the remaining 18 men taken in the Adjutant General B. H. Markham
Somervell county raids of Sat-into mob activities in Tulsa.
obile busnes as
if the regtseat
his road camp
T. Caven (Slats).
the. case of I. J tarkey ’
rged with the slaying of Elmer
ence. • dent. Marshall; second, M.
In the top row is: First, i Bruce Bogarte, president,
Albert K. Humphreys, pres- I nal-- • • “ -A-- .
ident. Mexia; second. Em- .
* THESE Rotarians are in
1 1 Austin "Swappin’ ideas"
I with other officers of va-
rious clubs over the state.
I They will put "Rotary pep"
। into the town for a couple
of days during the [confer-
Railroad reports coming
11 mi is f ।", / mu. " L‘
ment 'through this office will be:the ott to stiron Stretlriage they wili leave with
interested, if ths money proved to ” *
l’rincipal amendments askec
were elimination of two sectiona l
one requiring jitneys lo run with I
tops down from sundown until I
-"a and the other Prengrtbine a '
Stms William
No Top Crop yet
“The rain will stain the cotton
PRECIPITATION.
4 p. m. to B p. m, M inch
States eommissioner on charges of ’
t..... I at ’
.acooaqo.. . , .S-L STARKEY SEEKS
Yukon and in northern
SiNLA British India,. A>^ 27-1 Tim dead: Louts Frontterro 7:
The relgiur ottnintnevoradAlex Kostorr,B:anaJoeFondo
DETROIT, Mich., Aug 27./-4
, - ---------- ----- Three boys were killed today when
stations one of the most powerful; a brick retaining wall at the west,
in the south, according to naval of- ern yard of the city's department of
fleers, who said the navy depart- public works caved in The boys
ment would control the consolidated were playing tieside the waj whe
PUZZLES POLICE
1 inches of rain would be necessary 1
------ to start a top crop this season,
j Fentress reported its first rain in
two months yesterday afternoon
| The rain was accompanied by con-’
Siderable wind in the direction of
Prairie Lea Tom Butler of Austin I
CHANGE
is beins held in the We b county * V--- - *’ • —
>11 pending removal orders, which; _____
diers operating recently in this
region. Damage to the town of
i Unsio, captured Augtst 6, is es-
Will t handied by United Statea.
Altorney Holden of Houston. of-
Ticers from Chicago are expected
Charge Over
Flogging.
feet of the “Indians," who jest-
ed during the procession, then
applied the match to the “fag- f
ots." The ground was saturated
with coal oil from the plant of
Ohio.
at TSho.oond.rathontwaasantnouncad ConsICAXA rexas Aue.27 -I knishts wili be used,
completed last week; according to I -h Fure Oil company has been
an announcement made today ! en,an option on the holdings of
through the local offices of the-, Humphreys oil company, the
company, which have been main- i l’,0 expiring Aug 31. s
tained here since its organization r +0“.teegram. received in Corsicana (
! about 18 months ago. The company 1 —odd-, rom Col, A. E. Humphreys,
was organized by Colonel A. K. Th." » nver, Colo.
Humpnreys following his success in er-messagestates the consid-
- ‘ Action is $30,000,000 and that ..
stockholders have the Aht .
ticirate in the sale of their Jock
; on the same terms. C*
recently kidnapped and beaten by
a band of masked men, "must
cease or anarchy wjll prevnil In1
this country," District Judge Henry
S. Bishop declared today in charg-
ing a grand jury to get to the:
The guard, it was said, would be LLANO. Texas, Aug 27.—Dillard
maintained until tomorrow after- Light. 33 years of age. was instantly
! noon, when funeral services will be killed here this afternoon when he
iheld.The ful ritual of the hooded fell from a truck returning from the
They will also leave with a bigger
cone eption of play-+for play has its
plam on the program.
Barton Springs will be one
Mecca for those who dabble in the
cooling waters of Central Texas
and play with the fellow Rotarians
who are inclined to strike the bal-
ance of a happy life.
If one were to make a count of
Barber Ponzi Jailed By Texans FAOSHNPRFAll |
LAREDO SCENE Rotarians Here
OF ARREST OF mi ____■
president, Port Arthur.
Bottom row: First, W.
Eold coin reported dug up near EmbracIngomon" ""of" "scrnwe
Iacertown, Md, by n road worker ' Texa. Judge Thomas fixed no date
1» the property of Grover Cleveland J for hearing on the temporary re-
Bergdoll, l'hiladeiphia draft evader.' straining orer.
Sow in Germany. i —
Announcing tonight that arrange- I , T).., ,
menta had been made with William LCVCC5 io i roied
J. Burns, chief of the department's .
bureau of investigation for agents yqrpt ill H’AAcc , ----- ----- -------. J.
well vested and experience in the 4 111 I -VV—Phave put these things aside to sit
Bergdoll case to investigate the1 EL PASO, Texns Aug 27— down in, the quiet of the meeting
whole occurfenze tn th. vieinit president Obregon hha ordered 1m- hoursandauisten te.how nis brother
of iagertown," Thoman D arI-mediat construetion of rr "perman- town" other ly han bullt for his
ler, alien property custdlan de- ant Jevee along the rive? front in I when .e. ... . _ . . .
dared the Vnited State. sovernJuarez.from Ihe,w esteen they win
district tried to parade Saturday
night.
BELMAR. N. J. Aug. 27.—Po-
lice today held Dick Foreman, 17,
and Caleb Hubbard, 18, following
the death of William Hubbard,
16, a brother of Caleb, and Chaa
Spindler, 11, burned at the stake
while “playing Indian" yester-
No formal charges have yet
been made against the two
youths.
The boys chose a spot in ths
woods in West Belmar to tie
their “captives" to ths staks.
They piled excelsior about ths
tors. The liquor found on the
launch which was seized was
packed in sacks and each sack
bore ths number “13."
A. Ci Sullivan, agent of the
deportment of justice, today be-
gan an investigation of the
effair at the request of Rob-
i examiner, nevertheless, ordered an
autopsy performed today. It re-
i veal rd poison in the stomach and
! tonight the police decided they
, were confronted with another mur-
der mystery involving the night
life of New York.
Santa Ana today He w;ll confer - , ” - I v
iEhuothratginawnrrxugusPar- New Federal Probe
to hold a conference with Gover-
nor McMaster there Wednesday on
the gasoline situation.
mett Brown, president, Cle- *
burge; third, Billy Haugh-
ton, secretary, Dallas; i
fourth, Rollin L. Drake,
Finley was turned over to the
v’ , military authorities by Sheriff Bob
Lowmv’LW HnhaarE .J; noromnassvudarr’wsm
1e condpae w n: - Trmni
kins ard Lee Lane. that the military desired to use
The 13 in custodv hore aro,Finley further in the investigation.
announced today that work will
brgm as soon as possible, possibly
tomorrow if the flood does not
prevent. The dike will he high
enough nt all points to hold back
an eight foot rise in the river.
theft and his bond
$100,000.
Il
East Texas: Tuesday, ploudy, lo-
cal thunder showers in seat and
south portions; Wednesday, partly
cloudy.
West Texas: Tuesday, generally
fair, warmer in penhandle; Wednes-
day, generally fair.
3c fare for school children.
Auto Busses Coming
Mendell appeared before
AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28,
ert W. Humpreys, port collec-
tor.
domerven cvunt rams or Pal — - T.25
urday and Sunday, and they are. Four Sentenced. . -
expected to be given a hearing Four men have now been sen.
here Tuesday morning, 4 fenced as the result of inquiry.
Twenty-nine of the 31 men are! Gruver and Ben Sikes and Eari
charged with manufacture, posses- Sack of Broken Arrow havng
------- .. putror ustnsion and sale and with possession pleaded guilty last week to taking
reported seeing a new Buick and Aland sale of intoxicating liquor inpart in a flogging administered by
Ford wrecked by the wind near connection with the raids con- robed klansmen to* Ben Wagner,
Fentress. ‘His own car skidded into i ducted at Glen rose Saturday and aged farmer living near Froken
a ditch and was slightly damaged Sunday by Texas rangers, aided by Arrow.
--- j peace officers of nearby counties. Goolsby and Mrs. Spain then the
Names Revealed. wife of "Dare Devid Slim" spain,
BERTRAM, exas Aue twTyavgk: 3 FPuit Wro:mea"sans3eug whipSSneptn
four montna’ droh “is brokenrunt","EFEranzinniehtpkijmihugkshe"sonHu .
' RamAHprhnsonpwarpakaraki -"22
| Davis, J. M. Fretwell, J. A. Adams,
passed over his body Light's body
„.g , was brought in on the truck. Be
•---..... y.BRoWNSVILLE Texas Aug ... i survived by his widow and two
according W ork was started today to con- children. "
solldate the naval radio at Point | r .
questioning in connection with the
[death of John P. Su (pen. a private
Five men are under
connection with tke
il T.I avo , 1 The 13 in custody here are)
which Was Tixerdgat "oTrk Coumy Attorney. J "“m "Tsherife
tonight compietel destroyed thep McVicker J C Pruitt ert <
I X brokiHieadmaubunaing. - Frankin,"a. k FErpret M B .
store, ana partad-danK.Erocery Harris. Sam Barnab. Howard
. somig WaPehouse of the Ma! : Brawley. Bill R. pamaby. and J.
worth Grocery company, and "The ° Pruitt.
Butery Hardware company.
The fire was started by the ex-
plosion of a kerosene tank in the
rear of the Iaang store, It was re-
ported. No one was injured.
L)«s was estimated at 13000 on
each of the buildings and $2300 on
the stock of .nods in the Lang store
I all partly covered by insurance.
wnTne nre was not brought fully
ander control uptu late in the
IRaini.falinK in the evening, made
I Ing th!orrmore favorable fur right-
HAN ANTONIO Texas, Aug 27 -
Joseph Blata, wanted in Warren,
Mass., on charges of embezzling
>313.900 from the First National
bank of Warren, in February of
this year, was arrested in Laredo
today by Department Justice
Agent E T Needham, operating
under the Fan Antonio office of I
th* bureau of investigation.
Eiata disappeared from Warren
about the • t of | « bruary and de -
partment of justice agents be He vs
he has been in Mexico wines then I
He is < barged with being ths!
"arch-conspirator" bi the theft of
nearly $200n0 in cash and bonds.
HIlac! - , 1 to have
been Joseph B Mareino."*
Bond is >100,000
Mexican Editor Kidnaped
i MEXICO CITY, Auk xU^Fhc <
Publicaton ofarticies denduneng
the ku klux klan and denying the
existence, o that organzatn in
DE TROUBLE WIDA HEAP! peponeibie rvedn6 haanapprng Pre‘En"aiepatches roacninghere.
O’ FOLKS , PEY A HIGH t ihenewsppoe agnof hidur angrnlonennsgmeeropmneamna I
muPos Was held captive for four were used and th* casualties are
urs by a Eroup of maked men I said to have been heavy. All busi-
He was forced to promise to pub.ness and postal deliverles in the
f nan an article admftting the exist- city have been suspended,
ence of the klan in Mexico I---------------------------------- ■ ' ■
WASHINGTON, Aug Visit ir> Fleet of 30 Jitneys Await
I Woodrow Wilson wife of the for ’
mer2 president, left Washington last
' . fora week’s visit with frimUte '
in New Bngland, which, wither
xeption ot a 24-hour trip to New I
. stsprinE. J” the first time Thirty jitneys operating in
Snehasleft her husbands side to — f — of the citv not served
nine it.°the city since the begin- i by street cars, will be-put in
iness nearly four years s. ev.e re provideu the present
' further Loi eparture was seen as ctiy ordinance controlling the
iiyei,,5 idence o progress in Mr I operation of jitneys is amended
Wilson condition in a few particulars.
This was announced yesterday
by George Mendel Jr after an
informul meeting* with the city
council, at which the council's
attitude toward the amendment
sounded out.
others, will answer "Here" to roll
call.
age Serious-minded men, men who ■
thesee gally/-colored lights of life, men’
who nre constructionists in .the
am AMARILLO JURY
service to those who have not been j
Rsraerrnanseuisa,," AFTER HOBBERS
4 heldren, buliders of playgrounds. ■
of auditoriums, of better schools, of! ______
better homes nod better citizens, I
have nnt then. +hinc. -ia. 2:
Panama Canal Pays
NEW YORK, Aug 37 — The
Panama canal is ojwrating nt such
a big profit that it bad paid for
itself many times over, said Col
Jay J. Morrow, governor general of
the canal zone, who arrived on the
pALVESTON, Texas, .Aug. 27.
• —Is ‘*13’’ booze unlucky?
This question was being asked
hero today in connectioq with
the battle staged early Sunday
between rum runners and
United States customs inspec-
Scores of witnesses have been
summoned to appear before the
grand jury, th< first of whom was
called this afternoon.
,2 . iwwewy. suspen was 1ounu aeaa T‛:.T *
Rotary, which talks in the language of every civilized on a loune in hi, apartment in F Ire-F ghters at
..... lant Mav ti>- heare »iii nation of the earth will come into its own this morning [Central Park West, yesterday. He i i • ti • ,
Licnor fillo Dilkon TI. (J-.t. n by the when presidents and secretaries of approximately 70-clubs was in his shirt sleeves. The Llano Hlelped
I . defenme alleged that there was assemble at the Driskill hotel for a two-day meeting’. ashes of his pipe were still warm. Rain I? ’ ■ 1 11
The Capital city is host for the4---—----Although al fist ascrihing his -tdln DcglllS lO r all
deah to alcoholism, the medical ” ’ ‘
„.j. — . Four other num are jointly
WACO, Texas, Aug. 27 —Thirteen charged with implication in the
of the 31 Somervell county men offense for which Finley was sen-
charged with violation of the na-tenced, only two of whom had been
tienal prohibition act in complaints arrested tonight.
med here today were returned 1oi T H. Matthew, retired merchant !
the McLennan county Jail ton Kht of Broken Arrow. and W M. Bille,
from arter expected bondsmen failed to Broken Arrow transferman wer: j
arvive County..Autorney,E \ ihe two arrested. They entered /1
IRoark and Sherirt T. W. Davis of pleas or not guilty ana were N:
[Somervell county were granted leased on bond or $1,500 each. d
bond of $1,500 on charges of eon-i .. -.9
sprracy to violate rhe prohibition The others W*? rse Bradshaw: g
act. and the remaining 11 were! ‘ it marzhal. of Broken Arrow, and
allowed bond of $750 on charges or Broken Arrow a J cers ft visited
,i 1-i.c ,L. .c. t. ...8 Broken Arrow during the afternoon. -
, violating th. act. Hondsmnen are but aid not arrest Bradshaw Ad- 3
expected here Tuesday morning Futant General E H Markham wa.
from Slenrose to sign the bonds:,n conference during th. arternoon 1
, and obtain release or th- moy with Mayor Keener of Broken Ar-
More Prisoners. row.
the Rotarians present today and to-
morrow the mermhber who play with
Of Oil Fraud Opens
HOUSTON, Texas, Ang 27— Fed-
pre Judit'S against the defendant in!
Eastland county. , 1 first time in the life of Austin Ko- l
The controverting motion by at-i, ... .. ... . .
ennse laws or the United Saton torneyn for th. gtate declared thattar-- From the 13 members of a
prohibit carrying intoxicnting bev . * ’In a county of 50,000 poputation, few short years ago to the biggest
ernges across tire 20 mile strip ofit is reasonable to assume" that a rivic dub with male membership in!
the Alaska Panhandie—by wring! jury could he obtained that would the elty. the elub which puta serv-!
jt. plane is unde, .vond leretion not be prJudlced ,... nbove wil spena a few
The suggestion for the use of air- ------------------—
Plane, 15 move th. atork or 10, Iniimnetion Tssnen hours in the exchange of accom-
on Liluil' ill'll -P-t‛ 11 plishments and in demonstrating to
e- A • gt i\f • each other what it means to play as
Against Dipping well as work.
They: Play a Little
Rotarians d play, and for that |
HASTLAN[ Texas Aug 27.—
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)
. LA of livestock for prevention of ticks.
Hoard is Renewed Action wan nought by Jud,
Unlucky Number Proves
Unloading of Rum Run-
ners at Galveston.
Standard Oil Officials
Lave for Conference
CHICAGO, Aug. IT—Col Robert
E Stewart, chairman of the board
of the Standard Oil company of in
diana; Allen Jackson, vice presi-
dent. and other officials, left to-
night for Pierre, H. D., at the invi- l
tation of Governor W H McMaster I
oral Judge J. C. Hutcheson Jr. to-
EI. PAKo T.. .. Au 27 Artor day reconvened the grand jury and
np«m, .on- "eu-hoATEinstructea its membere to begin an
nxprming <on. ."2 in tn. 0 inventigation into th. us. of th.
reuon govern ment of Nexico. and mall 1 ol promotion This Action
plen h " the.mm ” pronpot of i bailed by local rederal OtRietAIR
nt diplomatig re tation: as the step in n sweeping red-
betwen tha "onthern republl. and erai oti probe in the southern dls-
trict of Texas.
Colunbia whose the Atlin provin-An injunction testraining members -
rial liquor store has a supply for of the Texas livestock ganitry com - i reason, chief Y the}' are good work-p
only two months. mission from enforcing cattle dip-! er8 ; hey learn early in the Karhe.
The question before the pro.ping regulations was issued at Co-What 11 mcan to be able to do one
virent liquor bonra is whether the I Iulia, let Sall, county, Saturday. bylthinK.at a.ume. and dn11 well In
prohibition 1a. of the lnited Di atric » Judge ■ . ve y t' Th. omas to Aun n "umidututodav there be
E ■ ..... . I favor of w. It Gates a cattleman of i men from every walk of nite Rank-
Ura Vista, Texas Iora, lumber king* physiclans, col-
-- - - - lege pro feasors, farmers, men high ;
in the Official life of Texas, the
AMARILLO, Texas, Aug. 37.—
ROSE FROM BARBER
TO BANKER
CNICAGO. Aug 27—Joseph II
Mareino arrested today at laaredo
Texas, in connection with the dis-
appearance with $213,000 worth ot
bonds from the Firs’ National bank ;
of Warren, Mass., had a meteori s ;
rire here from ibarber to banker
and financial heights
A general rain, varying from ne- — . -----
fourth of an inch to three inches A A rytI l ATA T AI
fell over Travis. Hays. Blanco, Wil- <‛ I U A A NS I N
liamson, Burnet and Bastrop coun- UI 1 DA1111 M 1 11
ties yesterday afternoon —— _ _
cTerarrenarasanaratorappazba: VOLSTEAD GRIP
rally two months.
The rain in Austin began falling 1
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