The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 1 of 42
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SHOP
•I
3 Sections—40 Pages
f
Number 1
Volume 10
Rice Defeats A&M
*
STEERS GON
6
SMU Wins 9 to 0
A
, Zev Wins by Nose
Say Otherwise. Read De-
Yale, 27; Princeton, 0
TO FEET AT END
e
STATE SCORES
5.00
Elliott Fifth Plans Will Be Laid
Neil
IMPEACHMENT
at Sealy in Sept
r. 1922.
ber ot comi
ankea le meet
‘8
Defense
Efforts
arpot end was traveting At a alow
I
was a Chevrolet
wa» blinded Mr sunlight
the
Bar wil
)
it
(Continued aa Page 2 Cob 2)
Jyag• John
ipectators
KUUta and former Bemator Joneph
-a- one of the hrgemt elanme- he
had ever witne-nea, ite
eton
On Liquor Charge
brilliance of
dashing
CLEBURNE, Texaa,
Eckhardt,
M.
Lowe,
Frst
Charging that he has been and to
strong partisan against these de-
vances.
da la bls tirst
Granger Couple
France Supports
am quite umable to make head ar tall of thene vatious nberal parties ot
Brintow, glant Indian fullback.
hext week
a pertime of th» '
were drvine wan mrutk by
Klan Head Jailed
ered another five yards. But 1
train
milee west of Oran ger
Compson, sald to be exalted rye tops
got that it was
AD
the
vales
that
and the return to
skin exponents, and flared an ef-
Lan^n, for ralltad las, week South Dakota Governor
R—25e
was left for desd
with the
u
Charles R Faris, of Nt Luln, eit- ment and the like
far the state federation. Mrs A. P
scholarly evasion of all
tremende
for the
rents per gallon at Mitchell
com-
1
T
Senate Bureau Probe Turns
WASHINOTON, Nov 1TThe
FIRS DAMAGE
1000
started
solemn
»
proceeding, was "running
Classified Ads
THE WEATHER
landed at Brooke fietA this morning
accounts
particularly wo
eye
i n,
(Continued on Page !«, CoL t)
openty nympatheue to Forbes
nwollen, she had been bep ten
l
I
1707)
OF WALTON JS
ALMOST SURE
27.50
50.00
SHOTS FIRED
INTO DEAD MEN,
WITNESS SAYS
many chieftain.
Fmm Members
Stopped by
Governor.
A Thrillinge Contest
Described on Sport Page.
(ConttnuefonPag-2Col 2)
Treasury to Ask
Over Okla. Aggies. More
On the Sport Page.
witnesses ea y
her dress was
haimback supreme, and the |
play o< mm Jim Marley.
xture of
rown or
To Be Killed in
Two Years.
thia capacity will be assisted hy a
woman, who wil be in charge ot
th* lightest fulibacka in southern
football, who time and again pierced
and thrust through the Sooner tor-
ward defense for substantial ad
Chrteti, was appolnte
ing secretary.
rib.
Katy
actiqn on the pr
ns—go ta cong
at I M
rearhe4
judicial
wild*
PARIS, Nev IT mHr Pola,
care can count on countrywide sup-
port of the French nation, should
kedint
ind adds
bedn
IStott to survtvea by Ma wife, a
hiece, Mra W. G. Wiliama ot Buda
up. Hao head wras
cart la sevral
wsaade were
bond
for M
marked the progrens of the five
weeka’ hearing
urday morning.
Mra Walter fl. Rnbertmon of this
elty win fill the ofriee of treasurer
bureau
Instead of
Monitor owing tn the absence of
the British government’a instrue-
tion to the marqule of Crowe, tbe I
British ambassador
17-
county
der day through the land with spe-
cial reference to prohibition laws
Oklahoma had ip-
thwest conferenee
as a very powerful
—
Texas Ploughs Through Oklahoma for
Four Touchdowns and Then Sees Sooners
Rally in Last Seven Minutes of Play for
Pair of Pretty Counters.
celt court, at Bastrop to refer the
question of his <ompetency to an-
other jodge for decislon and stay
all proceedings in the meantime
Highteen citizena of Morehouse
Hurt in Wreck
WACO. Tn« Xov. IT — The Mia
mouri-Kanm--Texan otthce• here re-
port that Mim Murmane Kovar or
Granger mutterea a mvere eut on
■ ba head when the car in whieh aba
and bar brother-im-lew, Frank Vali.
AnKER
qined ena
ite Ingre-
-enje ll
To Carry Out
Campaign.
of Iba car wara taken by the oain to
Grameer
Texas Man Dies of Wounds
Received From Wood Saw
Sealy Faction Made
Sure of Death,
Jury Told.
ou realize
a football
lek, warm
previous
e; values
. Bible’s Aggies Again Fall
I Before Houstonians, by— Details on Sport Page.
Active work aa the three bond
tmsues alated for Dee 14 will begtn
Monday with th. meeting that is
railed for 1 o'elock at the chamber
ot eommerce, where representatives
from eneh elvte elub and the cham-
to fall mintatertai
a a young min-
■Mahan Dieke, raid
BY H. B. WELCS.
Special Cable from Lenden
BkES how Governor
11 Pat M. Neff looked in
his five-gallon hat at the
Fort Worth Jubilee. Just
back of the governor and
trol la Oermen!
oek. Th- bie nirahtp
Antenio at ■ H clock
TODAY ON
Pages 13,14 and 15
Section A
It will requent comgresa tar appro- I “ '
sotgsoon"witc"wsetne.choua:Texan Gets Year
apponed tebein
ward, and with
thche nchool board nthon-
g ba active la promoting the
fsue naking Austin citizens
0,000 to erect ana enlarge ihe
ncheoia. Natarajly. a man la
Cultural Vacuity.
They wem practically all
'19c
erder."
By BLONDY, CROSS.
The Texas Longhorns tore and slashed through the
Oklahoma Sooners, apparently cutting them to ribbons, for
three quarters Saturday in the final Clark field exhibition
of the year, and amassed a total of 26 points.
Then late in the fourth period.* —---------—-----
wiee premtdent; Mra Can Gondmen
of painview wee etosn aa record-
Jne -eretary Mra Mary I. Wrlrht
ef Fort Worth will ba Mato anditor,
and MlW Mndred Menton of Corpus
Methediat ■blkrinl ehurch mouth
practiclly coneluded tte bunime- of
and
• •
the record, ,
Soctety a delegation antieipated
there would be more Of nueh in-
IIES
NanEss
BY ROBERT 8. THORNBURG,
International Nawa Bervice
SENATE CHAMBER OKLAHO-
MA CITY, Nov. IT.—ta a dramatic
aadres to the tmpeachment court
thia merntnz. Governor J. C. w-
ton announced that ba would with-
draw with his attormeya from the
trial.
Walton, attar a brief talk, araaa
ane necompanied by Mra. Wahoo
aad Asi auorneya, marwhae out ot
tha ccurt room.
Removal Cartein.
tenced to M dare in tha county jail
lodar when ba retused to furnimh
l evidence allegea to be la hla poo -
weanion ngainat a woman wuspected
of yiojating Abe prohibttory taw.
5
I
etrength at the const guard and aa-
tabu-h a chain M boats nlone the '
eaater stere lies to chock ihe |
mmugzlina
oil mchemen was compieted la fed-
oral dlatriet court bora today
A ....... marked t thriu»
reachea lla moat antenme tterest for
fy hummeir and permit another budge
to try the remainger
H. refuned to do so
role of speed
traveling slowj
orears The e
Deposit Boxes in
Search for Clue
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, NOv.
IT—Federal ratals tax adnata m-
day forcibly openea the Hula M. 1
Ookee safely box In tte Mirat Na- - .
t ona I bank here Nothing waa touna *
In it but bonds amounung lo si 10.
000. An expert safe opener waa e-
ployed to drill the box open whlen
it le anid was done without warunt
'and ngainat the protect of the cous- l
todians of the book. Mr Crater’s
I le the widow of the former Tam- S
and vast berde Judge odom al Rastrop
■ thia month on mindemeanor eharges,
I erowine out of the netivities of
15;
Judges Decide Against In
Memoriam But Cameras | tails of Race on Sport Page,
The Austin American
'
2: 4
SOONERS 26-1.
-* 4- • ' 2 » 4 , 2Tt 52225
t s9. "a 5
2,3
2 » 30
parish, most of them admittedly
members nt the kton went on trial
Ha SBth annual ing
Methoist ehurch today
DAZZLING AERIAL DRIVE
BY BEATEN MEN BRINGS
_ 7
: . • J -
HONNE TENAR, Mo. Nov 17-
in mane to used by the tire last eht
at the blunt at the National Load
e ompen at St. Francota, near hers
today wee entimated by emfieinim
of the company al 100,000 The
origin at the tiro. whieh Mariad in
the erusber houne, hee But teen de-
iermined
No Ik. thre
'4l • o'clock
Qienpi Stacy of the Hons club
has called the meeting in order to
get actual work under way and
plane will be developed to carry ea
1Q CAMS
erenton
and neu
wn-butter
“75c
vaded the Squt
environs touted i
machine.
thoroughfare- •
With cheers and shouts, the
Garage Man Gives
Details of
Shooting.
A story of vengefut extinction of
a revivime wpark of life and tbe
firing of bullets into Me bodles of
their enemles by members of the
Bell faction was ' told from the
witress stand in the criminal 4-
trict court yesterday afternoon jn
the trial of Foster Ben and John
Miner on a charge of murder la
connection wiin the kiine of F. C
Schaffner in the fatal gun bat
'a 120,
.. 69c
IMEL,
. -- 1 Lngtand nowaday e—and he la alway» tryine to lead hin little band back
Poincare s Policy in the nineteenth century, when there were ever eo many "GLanta" in
- ite lana, not to mention the alana Old Man. when poutical life made
Oscar -------------—
inemme Tax Agents Force
With ha i.w nearly on the Erouna
he abut and akhMed ihrough, Mab
after Mah. Oklahoma took time out
to think it over. Play waa iemme
and Eekharat promptly knehed ert
a net advance ot 28 yarda. mkirtine
the nent wins, on • meries ot
Peton to OS
TEXAKKANA, Nov
"I have been mtung here for ten
dam watehine my trim.' Walton
declared in a voice giled with eno-
lion
"I don't want to eriticize any
member of the court. No doub
there are some membere who de-
sice to civ. meatair irtaA but it .
Ie plain to era that I can" gek a
Juskpmaring in this courE '
Theretore, I am withdrawin=
with my attorney from thia court ’
room. You may proceed an you
ccontinuea on Pam My Col •
today denied a petition for the ap-
pointment ot a receivership for the
Pat Marr Ml intereata The petition
named 44 nit eempaniea, *11 arid to
be opertea by Marr aa respendenta
in the sutt.
the
they ntneed
the tante
ll you •
"a mte
• cane
t® Urs left is Amon G.
Carter. Miss Hallie Maud
Neff, the governor’s daugh-
ter, occupies Ihe center of
the namimau
orders of a j
aatera, whirl
enty bonda, necording
ike today by Sheritt
nf Kandtych county.
These little ads point the
way to money saving
opportanities.
TURN TO THEM
NOW
today with the fnquiry rapidiy
developing a racy record nt al-
leged amours and h
on tha part of man and woman
who have bean familiar figures
about Washington.
Scores at fashionably gowned
women stormed the eommittee
room today to hear more of the
spicy testimony, although the
hearing offielali is given over to
nn investigation of the wet era ne
the chronicle of the
in a cane fleld but he later revives
end was brought to >11 here. He
probably will die phyicians nald.
burke. Marley carried the pigskin to
within the shadow uf the goal
Tbeie Bobby Robertson elipped
through .enter for the touehdown,
! Robertson missed goal from place-
ment. and the score stood 6 to 0,
Texas.
Tea Mosh Eekharet
That serond Texas touchdown
came Agaln fnr the grealer part nA
a result of the ability of Eekhardt
to slip and twist off tarkie for a
of the election of alate offeers * B ~ ,
which featured, the rinsing seseion Texarkaina Judge Ketuses
of the federation s convention. Rat. _ . —i _
Conference Dark Horses
Stay in Race With Win
WICHITA FALLB, Texas New
IT—Mm Hoary Redmond of Cor-
pus Chrinti, will bead the Texas
Vederatien of Women’a clubs for
the coming Iwo years as a result
groat lesues, with the free break-
' feet table, unsectarian religious
1—Judge teaching. leasehold, enfranchise-
Christi Woman to
that cuuMry wf lbs former erown
Texas Federated Clubs pfinee, had agteed to postponement
of ibs amtnandor« eounet until
were worrted, and
was Doc Stswort.
/ MDA. Toxa*. Nov IT. — Bute*
nri erade eromaing tragedy l“ te
' lant two yeara camo at 5:30 Uila
afternoon, when Nen Ellot, ta.
local carpenter, waa almost in-
Msntly kilted whet Ms osr wax
ntruek by a wouthbouna Interma-
tional-Great Mac lbw paasenger
min nt tha depot trn eulna
Kilott waa on his way home Cron
town when che fatal crash oogur-
red. The train was an hour
but wan comine to a etop at
.
from Scott field Illinois.
• esdea and the windows ot the car
were elomed Eilott, 11 to bellevea.
WASMIXGTON, Nov. IT —Tbe
trearury has completed plans for
haitins rum runn.es. under whieb
•beve che knee end nnother man:
gilne hin rt«bt erm His widow aad
• omail ehna murvive
_ - epparent cruel dillahl enaabod
and jury found neveiral Euilty of back the Seoner ttack eom-
those who first went to trial sod i pletely equelehea Owen's rah
th. detense moved that he dimquali- -*-■ . - _
I hooded bande in the parish laM _________________
yer, whieh reeched their helght hero Stwar much taikad of
.c.u.. „ w .. __ on AuE. 24 wit the kidnepine oti hospitai battalien lore He ban.
ATCaIsOX, Ken. Nev. IT—Fred Welt Daniet end T. F. niehara of, dopes, igtd aWa, it. eFute..
----- --------- Mra Itoum. whose bodles worn broke >■ the mediine eheet »er
found four months tatra In Leko —• “ * “---— -
La Fourehe
Judge Odom, me ting ae both Jwd(v
feneive that wee not
Moeped.
• too the three eampalena
wn-p At present 114 popular optn-
the Oklahomans settled down to
ths busineas of forward ps—■-<
The hearts of 15,000 fans, a col-
orful crowd, packed ead jammed
Into every available space around
tha arid, fluttered and probably
mismea a beat er taro.
Thome Sooners uncorked a daz-
Eline aerial attack which resuited
in a touchdown!
Not so bad. Pretty kicky, said
BARB CLKABINGS.
Nov. n 69242222
Nev: M . 2333
Seviannruan 20221013
tl^ picture. B<ck of hW
ASQUITH FREE-TRADE BID MB CASES IN
FAILS TO DRAW BRITAIN HIGH COURTS
The Mete announced that
would ontinue the trial. Wii
removal from Ofriee way
ered certain ae he wiu
detense.
Robber Heel lmprint Leads
Officers to Bandit Cap toil
CHICAGO Nov 11 —The tmprint
of the trade mark nt a rubber heel
left M a bath tub aa he etimbed out
of a window mvo deteettrae Ite
only due to the tdentuty of a thiet
who yenterday stole a mtmk real
vahed at 11.300 from Ether Take,
and two aipmona ftgs vatuea at
■ lean from Leona Laho, ter WMaf.
a manicurtnt.
A few hour- later AMsettwee ar-
reated rt.l Apratt, with whon heel
rhe imprint in the tab corremponde4,
ti. confessed neeordime le pomee
who reraverod the property
oral pringipina wee new
Methodists End 28 Millions
Annual Meeting ,
TEMMA T«m Nev 17-wii top Kum l rade < mainay. acr.n..
1 ______ ' eel. atager mebittecest of a number
which has
Bishops End Conference
NEW YORK. Nov. IT.—The board
nt hishnps nt ths Methodist Cpisco-
pal church today concluded its semi-
annual convention by adoging reso-
lutione favoring a enhd labor
amendment in the national consti-
tut ion and approving next Dec. 11.
r h'
there was on the stage. Tha trust
bling pea re of Europe and the
world, the conffet of the labor
order with adventurous capital,
were not staged in those days At
| most one heard these things In
' legislature as on* sometimes cntehes
the rumble of vans and cabs In a
eenatorial Investigation nt the
United States Veterans Bureau
tern, her
.Letter From Germany-
Has M Milion in Postage
DAL.A&, Texan Nov 11—A
Iuer from CobienE, Germeny nd-
Ar-- te the Dalla• ehiet nt m-
lice ane tmquirine ahout • famuy
whieh left dermany tor Texe- re
centty. ww dellvered bora today,
bearine thirty milliom mank. In
po-tag*, thie• orang colorea
Usnp of low million mar* such
Th- postage rate tn. the letter la
American money waa k cram
government "red tape." women
wpeetnter• wanted to hear more
FREE TRADE MR. ASQUITH ia now. to use a phrase he .
coined for a contemporary, the last of the Victorian Tnnhenjhorengun parnat"mob°ca2ee
ziants. He is the leader of acme sort of liberal party in' ltncodrvwruedorhinguguae,prna
England, the oldest and ripest, I am told, though I confess I M odom o the siat Judicud cir-
FROM LABOR SAYS WELLS
___________ Trial
.._____ ....._____- _ . tine •" the bench nt tha Unitea one of ths most ptensing traits
Al-rui of n Pa- wan slrated firi n's tra eout for th- western dintriet of the Victorian turn wss thsir
_ . _ . ot ArllhWl Texarkana diyinion, tremendoun ncholnrty ovamon at all
Old Eli Triumphed Over
The Tiger Saturday in
turnine mehool epirlt that had
—mra ae sadly ineking duel»»
fecent years
Meaded by a laree section of
the onghorn bond, the shirt tall
prader» stalled from the uni-
versity campun and twisted their
way down Lavaca etr-et. enter-
runINII, Teraa Nov. 17—
Clark Cochran, «. farmer nvine
eaM « Terrei to dead from in-
juri received tote yeaterday when
a wod mw burst twin piec-a one
frnement eutune oft the rtaM leg
tarmer, was arntencea ta one year
ta tbe state pemitentiary by a jury
been today after enterine a plea nt
eutity in a chare at manufacturine
intexicatine liquer This was tbe
fifth convietion ta conmeetion with
the wholemie Hquor raids by state
, mnann and other ofticer last Aug-
uM la the vicinity nt Glenrone
■Mra hneo
Suuthwest caa
5
Hiott was
nocordine to
The woman's husband wsa sen
tanrad ta the state penitenttary at
Ibra atterncom, vellelk was not
mertoumly injured Both occupant
IM outedme at Ilia L--.- . — _--------- - - ■ ,
alannwiustngapannapaukonips '
। they espremed that retier ! 200 Mailed autotmobtlen ehrned I
PnemlM ■ twintine wenvine
olumn more than all biorks
feet and Wen Texan Sunday lom, meveral hundred lenghorn
and Mendn, oenerally fair, . | atudente took the downtown era-
...... V ! tion by Morm and halted traffic
AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
by pompous mole
trizuing woualp as "aweethent,
you are my only eiri," and "te
euxht his wife rldlnx with thin
man tn the park after dark." all
at which is now a record
Rather than dull •tatinties,
thny expectea to hear further de-
velopmente in auch events ss
"nude Awimming parties ‘ the
cable sent Forbad by a tamous
Bran dear netrene named “Peg-
■ r" and her nartieipatton In aa
Atlantic City “hotel party." K a
rnque to the Matemeri he
found Forbes in his wife s room,"
alraady written into the offielal
trannenipt
crowds attendinetheherine-
London theatre in the house Iter
dealt with only thin shodowe nt
aoaaa. Others
one of these
Texas mentor.
at cent i
Governor and Daughter Join Fort Worth in Celebration
o ......... —-------------:------------------------
way between Greet Britaim end
France Thin was the almost unan-
l mows eomment in political eir dis
this evenine. when the news was
recoil sd that the French Eover -
meat, though impatient tar a de-
< inton one way or another in the
questione nt allegeq miltary com-
compiete etatement The vutxar-
ity at the plain amslgnment of a
thine to Ito brdhd roou and «en-
mittea in sorb mnttera, Asquith
to finely reprenentative at his
period. He has to perfaction that
aMUtr to deal with a party of an
imsue as it ll were the whole which
was eharacterintte of the Croat
Victorian echo late and eendemen.
Violentty Quiet.
If Aaqulth were a mechanic and
row naked him to make you an au-
tomobtle he would presently pro
dura two wheela, etutch and raaia -
lor with no per fra l and dignified a
(Contindea on rape I. Col. II
_____________________ RAN ANTONIO. Trade. Nov 11
I their bedlam music, the ahoutinc - After •" ell night nieht over the
blocks cohort, of happy student tans state at Texas ths ermy drieibie
Hdhorn took cnsassston of the city's main
■ "Joy mad"
Those fwo words dencribe tha
exuberance at the Lonehorn tans
last night over the detent of the
Okiahoma Sooner Oreet was
the reiler for thone who fenred
LONGHORN VICTORY IN PICTURES ON THE SPORT PAGE
, Csss windows of his ear and thus
I unsMS to sea the oneomtne train.
Th vietim of the erash was
"-..n several feet from th
track- The car wee prncticaily
demellehgd.,
Ellet lived but d taw minute
after -itnai ted Mstef him
U. S. rmy Dirigible
Lands in Santone
at the ku kids Mlan here, was nen-
With the back lac at President
Cpotidge treawury erticini. will de-
etore to congren that they ran at-
teetively Moe Ite operatiomne at rum
runners If created the money re-
quratea. The premident, U wea raid
today probably will uree tavorati
tar mere then halt an hgur while abit tall paradera eoniqntrated -- -----
_ ' ola-fmlomed a - oar, nia Conre-* tail the hut waa not landed until about two
chin tall parade Ism night. It , clr with a few m aimed yeua they hon inter
romainded the qldtimer of tha i were cone Austin had seen Ha । Th" qirphtp came to take part in
demonntretion at epirit at other fr-t re i rhirt tall ennde ini the aerial eornimI to be conducted
yeara and wm a token of-the re- many a day " , ‘at Kan, field Bundpy
and to the left id Mayor
' Cockrell, of Fort Worth,
while at the left*of the pic-
ture is Judge F. W. Seward,
dressed in the style of the
old west. ■
Score of 7-6. Complete
Thrilling Finieh.
Azain did the Sooner eleven
break loose for a march up the
field by the overhead route. Five.
1*. 12 and 11 yard gains were rolled
off In quick order, and an doubts
an to whether or not the —aril—r
nuecess of the passer was due to
the amiles of Deme Fortune were
eel l led The Sooners were not
lucky. They were staging a beu-
llant, fightn comeback, but this
spurt fell short Texas won ibe
contest by the finer score ot
1A *
This battine finish ennaetea by
the supponedly thoroughiy beateh
Oklahomans. Juat a. everybody
was huntine tor thetr overeont,
oowpled wih the brinfancy at the
Epnghorns the first three quarters
at the name, made ite Saturday
clasaic the keel seen here thia sea-
sop
Owen Wiser But gadder
Ben Owen’s Sooner* rated as
Ihe most powerful eleven of the
Missouri Valley conference, end
picked by many to trod more or
leno roughshoa over the ndmittedy
crippled T-xas team, left Aletin
last night firm with the conviction
that they had fallen before the on-
alnught- of one of the greatent
teama in the country—tetter even
than the Nebraska Cornhunkera
vtetors over the famed fighune
Mioks from Notre Dame but the
span of one ehurt week ago
The Texans prenented a smash-
Ins well-balaneea attack All-
round play, auppiemented by tbs
The Sooner advance, ihe Sooner
fight had been broken. T-x- rate
, ucked up end down the field nearly
| at will until late la Ike Bnal guar-
tee. when the Owen foree. railed
with an overhena attack which, had
it been startea rar l ter in the eon-
loot, may have ehenged th. entire
statue of affair* A very ettective
aerial attack in the teat raven min-
uten hand Ip hand with plung-
for loot »aln. through the Tea
Uno, which seemed to have wilted,
ran over the two touchdowna in
nurprie!ne Faphign
•cere in Firet Quarter, e
The Initial Lenghorn counter
I came late in the first period, on a
i thrilling advance from Texas' 20-
1 yard Itne, up the field and arrow
[ the coal Eekhardt, E kharat bars
Brownwood Stan Robbed
nuowswoon, Teraa Nev. 11.
Rn i Stere last nieht entered the
-holerie erocery compeny at
Welker Smith here and Mow tpe
ottiee safe with nitro «tycerine ll
woo elated by th. lugnagemewt te-
day that it ww rot detinttety
known tew much money the Mrg-
tore obtained Fatmhe waa ma
"vy brenkine le a •ide deer. ।
BUM HAN DIES WORK ON BOND
Pin crash on issues starts
RAIL CROSSING AT 3 HONDAY
After Battle With Negro
THIBEADEAUX, u, Nov.17--
Three members of a posse—Adams
Butcher. constable at Shriever:
Robert flhaw. and Loovingy Qaudet--
who wara wounded yesterday In a
gun fight with Pleasant Milem a
negro, who enrlier in tha Bay killed
another negro, wara reported ta be
reeling easily today and it waa Bat
belleved by phynicians that thetr
wounds weald result fatally Miles,
who waa hit in the head with a lend
of buokshot during the exchange
Gives Two Days for Gai Cut
PIERRE B. D. New 17—Btat-
ine that there te no Justirication
for oil men to ill a M per cent
profit, which s t rant ln<ram» in
the pric» at eawotine would rape.
sent. Qovernor W H. MeMtanter
leu wed • me tenia si inter slving
dusters until Monday to meet the
•tote pric• nt ll runts or the atat
win start selling «e noil ne st li 1-1
toe that a general chairman for an
three campaigna should te nelected
among Austii’ leading buninese
men, aad te will te amtotod by
nubchairmen, who wiu te active la
the Impending imsuen
Women to Help. *
For inatance, ite chairiman of the
echool bona cqmmittee wi con-
up for lie compiete want of serlovem
enthumianm. a
Prime(minteter in thome days I
loomed vam. iter were mone ot your
uttin rhapa who can hide bhind
buudog pipe-
Our iender fizures of panto-
mimie miee. Riled ite Made
Lenghorn victory
Okinhoma rural rad am ite kiek-
off sod hegaen the affair with an
tmponinarunh, waa held and then
kiekea Texn- tat ted to gain and
punted back. The Soonern, batuine
ire at Ita high-at piteh, ngnin rooted
to- 1, up skarn forwards back.
Smasht Hendrick broke thamash
for four yard* Smash: Hammert
Jerked off five more Aad another
amash: it w*a firm dew*
Watched Fight.
Buck wan the story told by Frank
Mayor. Healy garado man, who
Blood on the sidewalk ncroaa the
street and watehea the progress of
Ika battle from bus inning to end.
Meyer waa one of the elate a re-
buttai witneeses introduced after
the defenee had reeled lid cam
temporarily.
After the main barrage of ptutot
shota had ceased and IM Md
bunch at men in the fight had
cleared away," Meyer aald. “a tall
man wearine a Md wMta hat aad
a khaki jumper walked back to-
ward the eoaae at Me ticht Owe
(CoaUnuod oa Fade 1, Cal. 1)
Evidence in Cook
Case Is Concluded
Fort worth. Texan, Nev. it.
— Evidence in the trial of Dr Fred
erick A Cook and hla 13 co-deten-
ant on charge at misustng ite
malto le defraud ta the promoton of
of Rrownwoca for-the next piace
of metine ead a return trip of the
Methodiat doetrimal rum roller
over Rev W E Mawkina It . at
Mort Worth, when te mought ncnin
to rote a queation of iho otero, ter
at teeehing la ana at the Method-
let college- of the renfmoar* the
centrai Teine conferenee of the
NEW ORLEANS, La Nev. 17-
>
WILMAR. Nina. Nev r-Heb-
ber• who gained entrance into the
Pennock Ntate Hank some limo
early today and riQed the ratety
-- Joy-Mad Students Stage
Mammoth Shirt-Tail Parade
To Society Scandal Party
। ly how it happenea He broke off
r errdyehi.fnia
well-nth perfect intereterenceAna
then Marley begim to pack the MU.
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