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of the versaiiies
ity. inctuding
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declared.
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PHESIDIST HARDING
vent ion hoard an
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Ma a* address by Mra. L E. Led:
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LEBIONPROTESTS
LECTIIPF TOUR BY
CAPLVONMUECKE
Poultry Furnish
Clue to Violation
Of Volstead Law
U. S. OIL INIERESTS
TO BE ADMITTED TO
MESOPOTAMIA FIELD
$.
SIX SLEEPING CARS
ONKATFOERALEO;
SIX PEOPLE INJURED
COMMUNISTS IN
PLOT TO PROVOKE
- RIOTS IN LONDON
COURT REVERSES
AND REMANDS THE
W. T. DRAKE CASE
SHIMMEL-HERRON
NUMBER S WELL
home:
EDITION
Los ANQELES, Nov. Loulee
Hartwell Blackwell; screen actress.
At noon the bonds ap
won by 41 vote* it«bol
HOUSE IS LIKELY
TO PASS SUBSIDY
SENATE HOSTILE
. IT'S TIM TO THINK or
CHRISTMLAS SHOPPINO
DEBATE IS EXPECTED
- EAST PART OF WEEK
surta
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MAYFIELD LITIGATION
CLOSED BY ORDER OF
STATE SUPREME COURT
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MORE THIN
loons
ENTOMBED
the treik and drove away.
The value of the eonsiunment bee
not been ascertamed but postal au-
thorittes were of the belief It would
not be large.
Qerman naval otticer in commana
of the cfulser Emden.
» "Captain voir Muecke’s coming to
the United • States to lecture le de-
pdotable," the statement said. The
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Ing the chance of venue.
Should Judge Edwdrds uphold the
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ADA COURT WILL BE ASKED
TO VACATE CHANQE
OF VENUE
mw 300 geese fighting.
“ the
Prejudice Age i net Leaker Shipping
" Board Chairman and Friend
of Harding w
shall be no lynching in Waco over
this tragedy.
marehed from the provtnces to Lou-
don last week to call attention to
their condition and to ask the pre-
mier to receive a deputation.
Mr. Honar Law declined to receive
their bpokesmam but promised that
their cause would be heard by the
ministers of labor and heaith. The
.leaders rejected this offer end in-
elated upon seeing the premier.
Extensive precautions were taken
by the London police against ttou-
Lie in connection with the proposed
demonstration'.
By MARK SULHIVAN
National roliticat Correspondent of
the New York Evening Post
•—Alamo school .A., t
10—Tenth Street store >
convict from the state penitentiary
to kill Hepburn, and It was indl-
made conspicuoy.
Another detail Pertain to recite
had* stepped out. of internationat
affaire leaving Europe in a anark.
H urged America to renew con-
versations with France end Greet
Brthip to present a united front to
Germany- and show"that the Mrms
morning. -
On free a motion of Prosecuting
Attorney Hepburn asking the dourt
to vacate a change of venue granted
in Okmulgee Thursday by Judge
Lacien B. Wright of Creek county,
which sent the case to Ada. Hep-
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ALLEGE JUDGE WRIGHT
. EXCEEDED.AUTHORITY
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Attorneys for the Governor Witt
Present Motion to Quash *
defendant in the oueter suit filed 4
fateyenterdeyrnzeinztiKuK*E
Klan. Summons were forwarded to
be served on the seven men who
will be expected, individually or col-
lectively to enter appearanee in the
suit by filing an answer to the at-
torney general’s petition. It la un-
derstood , the klan officials claim
that udder the Kansas lew the klan
le not required to heve a format
charter, on tho grounde that it is
not a profit making orgasiztson
but rather should be elmesirted as
I
I
Twenty Rangers to
Hoxm
—it halt ...
*—Marble works ...
3—Barwise school ..
4—Court house .
5—High school
•—Sibley Taylor
7—Wilson's stars ..
t—Firs station ....
not primarily designed to stimulate
merchandise carriers. In fact, lbs
real purpoeg for thle detail is the
desire to have large ships th can
be turned into tast-cruiners in case
ASllFumtl5s
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GONIINUELEBAL
BATTLE AGAINST
GH. ROBERTSON
BARNESDORO, PA, Nov. 22.
The management of the Reiliy Col-
kass.
KW -
. cti:
of the Reilly compand and
tem the mine was gaseous and
**• up." i
workings on November 6/ when 17
men met death. in the coroner’s
driver of the matt truck, several
mlles, dumped him out and encaped
witir the truck. Hogan reported
the truck contatned 444 pounds cf
air mail, mostly registered matter
of the highest class. .,
The driver immedlately was taken
1
the payment of reparattops, mupt
be carried out. He did not attempt
will take the occasion to point out
that the government charges the
farmer six par cent for the money
it loans to him or in hie behalf.
WACO MILITARY COMPANY
I- HAS MB BN MOMILIZED
WACO, TEXAB. N*v. It—CaPUHn
Frank Hamer, of lbw rangers, and
Ranger R. D. Shumate came from
Ereckenridge yesterday and Ranger
M. Burton. came from Dallas and
the three are atationed here to as*
mist,LMe oftioers while the xcite-}
ment over the murder. of rady1
Skipworth continues The local mili-
tary company has been mobilised at
their barracks and are ready for A-
stnt action it needed. The entire
pliee force is under orders tab re*
•pond I'd" signal calls when needed
tn emergency hi the event an arrest
le made. > - .
The rangers named are tha only
POLICE ESCORT FOR
‘TIBER’IS DDUDLED
RESULTOF THREAT
. Thomas A. Edwards .announced he
, wil hear arguments on the demur-
, rev at 1:10 p/jn.
. By Assoclated Vress. t "
• ADA. OKLA. Nov, 22.— Prokecu-
' tor James Hepburn of Okmulgee
3'
held la the Barwiue school precinet
Juet about that aims, the returns
from that box came in. 41 unpatjist,
one vote tor just exactly enough to
-wipe out the 41 vote load. J. Y.
McQulgg, the most energetig work*
When the hour arrived for the al- '
sembling of the demonstrators for
a march to Downing street mountea
police in great numbers were on
area prepared for any
PAnis, NOv. 22—Negotiations are
proceeding at London between
French and British oil Interests un-
der. which Amsrlcan -oil interests
will be admitted to one «ifnrter par-
tieipation In the Moeul (Mesopota-
mia) fields, according to the Lau-
sanne correspondent of the Parle
Herald. The French 'end British, he
says, will give. up a part of the
shares they received under the San
Remo agreement.
is the feature of this morning’s
newapapers. some of which predict
neripus rioting.
The’orsaqizers of the alleged plot
are eatd-b several papern, which
claim surticlent official support for
their statements, to be dangerous
communists working In cooperation
with Moscow. Their plan is eaid to 7
be the exploitation of the large ,
gathering of unemployed whu
war premier of Frei
he teruned friendly
ited Statee for 1
WE PROBLa 15
PRESENTEBTONEW
PEMCECOIFEREIGE
LAUSANE, Nov. 21—The ques-
tou 'W I disposition of westeta
Thrace qame, definitely before the
cpbwers kody when smet Fasha
proeented to’the commission on mil-
itaky 4 nd territorial matters Tur-
uxs‛ Claim to an the territory
' enpeucd within her frontiers of
er against the bonds. cila atten-
tion tothe missine box after it wks
thought returns Were complete. No
election was held in the city hall
box or St Denny.
’ent ta ot- tonrays for leave to file mandamds
span | and do prevent any county or state otet.
etale from ceruifzins Mayfield's
IS
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-onnd or plaintirts in the Groeebeck and
I 77 Corsicana injunction suite to als-
to indicate, bow America should
FORT WORTH OFFICERS
gBARCHING FOR NEGRO
FORT WORTH, Nov. 11—Fort
Worth offloers were notified by
Waco authorities today that the
murderer of Grady kipworth may
be in hiding here. The name of a
negro suspect was telephoned here
as well as a description. One sus-
peet was arrested last night but
wee treed thle morning. having
proved an alibi. '
BLAME DEFMCTIVE WHEEL
of ONE OF PULLMAN CABS
MUSKOGEE, OKLA , Nov. 22.—
Officials at headquarters of the
Missours. Kansas and Texas rail-
road here, today expressed belief
that a defective wheel on ons of the
Pullman cars caused the wreck of
a limited passenger train on the
line near Me Aisai er title morning.
They denied reports from McAlester
tl<st a broken rail was responsible
tor the derailment, saying that the
tracks and block signals were in-
tact.
Earlier reports. Indicating vic-
tory tor t he bonds, caused Jubije-
Hon among workers for the bpnds
in Electra, lowa Park and Burk-
burnett. and the changes injthe fig-
ures werer fongwed. by.rtpbyts tht
.a recownt would be askgd for. with
protabipity of another cohtest later.
"The tigures by precincte toMow
The vote by precincts follows:
negro had been arrested there in
connection with the case.' L
• The local national. guard com- ‛
pany was called out by the mayor
but Governor Pat H. Neff announced 1
the aituution.did not warrant use of
the state troops, and tia order di-
recting the rungers to take charge
superseded the mayor's act In plac-
ing the guardsmen on duty.
accoratatto Mra. Ledbtten
, M • teaching in the elemed-
tv grades of the echools was the
■■ect of an address by Miso Emma
MHtinger of Austin, she stressed
the importance of providing plenty
of-room in the mchools for phyuical
oxkreise Slid the necensity for the
, services of a doctor, a nurse, a ph
•leal director and a dietician. t
echols have unified piano for the
ttpization of these four ageneles in
grter to serve all the chiden et-
Eeetlvely,
-INDOX, Nov. 22—An altegel
communist, plot to provoke revolu-
tionary trouble in London today it
connection Kwith en eutieipatei-
demonatration vy the unemployed
transportation of lquor.
Although the court upheld Tegal-
ity of the right of an officer to ex-
hibit liquor and present evidenze
obtained without a search wurraut,
it declared that “nothing in this
opinion is intended for the enlarge-
ment of any Malm of right to enter
private premises without seareh
wartant for purposes of neareb and
neizure." The opinion was written
by Judge O. B. Lattimore. It held
that the lower court did not err in
denying a ruction ot the defendant
to deliver to him the liquor seiabd
and also to suppress evidence by
otficers obtained without a meare
warrant. , , ....
better of Austin on the Shei
'owner which to a maternity ------------ .
uts passed by congrems appeoprtat- gler was bald renponalble
lag a certain sum of money to
mateh any sum raleed tor the pur:
FORMIDABLE GROUF AN UPPER
HOUSE OPPOSE8 THE
MEASURE
hae filed in the superior court an . _____ ____
action for divorce from Carl Black- 200 ducks dashing madly over
ldst of the eh ip
absidy4e bate
Superficially, at
east, the debale
will seem to" go
against t h,e bill.
It lias so many
details th a t are
subjyet Jo preju-
dice. ' creating
oriticim. The fact
that, the bizgest
eubetdiee are pro:
posed for the big.
fast pa as e n ger
carrlere will bs
for this 'grade. -
About 60 ps» cant of the en- .
tire production of the mideon-
tinent field is affected.
baoke. siimming with outstretched
wings about the yard or siding with
the geese In their battles.
The officers pronounced the fowls
all drunk from pertaking of sour
mash. Three stiils, 100 galloh, of
liquor end neverai barrels of mash
were contincated. '
USTIN, Nov. 33—The following
proceedinge’ were had in the court
of criminal appeals today:
Affirmed: Rudolph Welctektrom
Brazoria: W.y H Whitmire tmpm
Burnet: Tom Thompson from Camp;
Bryan Keahey, from Dallas; Frank
Kehnet doom Fley4; -Jep Newton,
from Kaufman: J. A. Land, from
Knox; Alex Bridges, from Llano:
Myrtle Mays, from Tarrant: Charles
M Billinga, from Tarrant; John
Knott from Tarrant; T. C. Houchin,
from Throckmorton.
Reverend and remanded: Westey
Cramer’from Brazon: George Mayo
from Hunt; Joe Glover from Knox:
M. Katz from Smith; W. T. Drake,
from Wichita.
Appeal dismissed: hrtord King,
from Shdckefford.
Motion for rebshring overruled:
J. H. darvy. from Brazofia: E.
Reynolds, from Hall.
jority the causes of America’s par,
ticiption in this war, chiefly of
which is the naval warfare carried
on by Germany. They have not for-
gotten the American lives macriticed
upon the battleftelds: they hove hot
forgotten the many cttlsene ae gwell
aa women and ohtidren lost at sea.
They, never forget our rlgbteoua
stand in behalf of humanity.
"I bincerely hope and trust that
thia man win realise that his lec-
tures are not wanted by the vast
majority of ths peepls of this coun-
try. His lectures seem undesirable
to the American people and I trust
he will change his plane.”
SCBSMN ACTRBM FILES
ACTION FOR A DIVORCE
either lying on their
county attomey, the case would go
back to'Okmulgee.
The next motto* on file As on be-
half of the governor aaiei that
the- ihdietmnt agalnat him be
quashed on thd ground that it was
not legally brought and returned.
A ruling* upholding the '"Motion
would clear the charge against th«
INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 21—Gar-
land W. Powell, director of the
- Americaniam commission of the
i American legion. In a statement
itfere last night protested against
tha American lecture tour by Cap-
tain Helmuth von Mueeka firmer
governor. Dismissal of the motion
.would oen the way for the trial ol __ _ __ __
thojovernor before a Jury immedi- migb speak of thelenguuot
iately unlees some othf, legal Jock- -2-
eying is interposed. ..
. Governor Robertson with* his
igtrage In spite of the action of
two senate yesterday In sidetrack-
142 a vote on the questan indefi-
idiply, leaders of the suffrage
mevement declared today.
HWe will never say die,” ex-
mimed Mme. DeWitt-schlumberger,
xresident of the French Suffrage
aeeoelatlon. "The battle le not lost
iu-rance, nor even'in the present
padilamett. Ij will be won here as
IFevery other civilised ooyntr»"
CHILUWELFAREIS
'DISCUSSED BE
MEETING IT NO
expected. Four or five members of
the ranger force are here on rail-
road work and have been here for
some time.
No arrest had been made at 1*
o’clock and at that time the otticers
did not know when one would be
made. They have a deseriptton of
SEARCH WARRANT
IS NECESSARY FDR
PRIVATEPREMISES
' —
AUSTIN. Now. 22.—Conslltutlon-
allty of the state law prohibiting
oSarcb of private vremfek without
a search warrant was upheld by.the
court of crimiaal appeal! today to
affirming the one year sentence
address, by Dkyght
Ik Breed, meeretar of the Texas
public health ansoclation ot Austin.
~ ons of the temtures of the senston
--------------- of war and also to maintain in
ones ordered here and no others ave Amerlea ship yards capable of
- “ . building and repairing the biggest
vessels. To this extent, the ship ---- ------------------- -----------
subsidy bill is designed by lie pro- in charge by postar innpectora who
mtere as essentiatly a measure of closely guestioned him concerning
national defense. For various tea- the nutmber and appearance of the
qona tble aspect of the bill la not
, tielals
afternoon was given to mec- told th
TOPEKA, KAN, Nov. 12—The
machinery of the Kansas supreme
court, was set in motion today t
bring before that tribunal the seven
men residing in Kansas named as
ince voiced whet
eritietxm of the
be in Boston tomorrow.
Although he spoke fervently for
nearly an hour and a half last night
the vigorous old man of Europe
showed little fatigue. Beck and
forth he paced in front.of hie ros-
trum oh the Metropolitan stage. The
only boundary Imposed on his ram-
bles was a semi -circle of floral dec-
oration*
miss applications for writs of error
from the dscision of the Dallas
oourt of civil appeals.
The motions to dismiss the pro-
codings were filed leet week. No
cause for the action in asking a dis-
missal was given in the applica-
Mona
The action of the supreme court
ends the litigation in the state
courta, which began a month before
the general election, eon testing-the
right of Mr. Mayfield te a place on
the election ballots. The deciding
action came the day before the etees
iloa when the’supreme court denied
an appllation ot anti-Mayttel4 at-
" "2 ,2′2422
P "-5--- .. . working on every duo and by •
process of eliminatlon expect to get
the guilty party. 1"
2 WACO, TEXAS, Nov. 21.—The
CAigress of Mothers and Perent-
renchers association devoted the
forenoon sesston to constderatton of
child welfare and child health con-
ketence and the subject of thaching
and cang for children wa dis-
6ssed in many of Ite phases. . The
trzt paper submitta was a report
en'. child hygiene by Mra. James\E.
Morris of San Marcos. The ohi-
HEnROX CITY, Nov. 12— Shim-
me! No. 3. ortasktinz. Fean Cities
Aeka Ko. 1eih Herron Bend ono-
hair milenorth Of hero le estimated
a teg barrel well from Hie 2,600 foot
eend with the drill four feet in the
pay. The welt is on the old Miller
Hrner and Taylor tease and la ex-
pected to be one of the best wells
in the Bend when drilled deedeF-
hand there and throughout
not employing susfictent number ot
fire bosaes to mke the proper in-
spectibna and b4) failing to provide
proper mann for conducting suttt-
elent ventilatten to the working
phy- forces in thermine."
The <>m of the BStoeues. Paul ValM.
* * who was reached from thecas filled
working* tastlfled that three weeks
F pose of the congresa of mothers and
K parent-teachers to have - the coun-
’ MI raise funds in order to obtain
। ho' quota from the federal sovern-
ment. The work had Juet begun.
WACO. TAXAS, Nor. 13.—Twenty
Texas rangers were sent here todsy
as a precautionary measure In the
, event there should be an arrest as
a result of the rxmink of Grady
Skeipworyh, 11, end an attack on hie
young woman companion. The
young wopnan, who was not serious-
ly injured when bee body struck a
1 trie citer she had been thrown over
a firty-toot clitt by her assailant,
accused an unidentified negro.
Ffollng wae intenep here laet
might after hetpworth’s body wee
found yesterday morning He wae
robbed first and then shot, the
yobng woman eaid, after which the
negro turned ble attenton to her.
No arreet was made but it was
reported ffom Tort Worth thst •
given Rudolph Weichek by the dis-
ftriet court of Brasorla -qounty for
PAR18, xv. 11,—The women of
Francs will keep on fighting for
Waco as Precaution
f Feeling is Intense
"benevolent."The baste of tha cult
to that tho hlan has no Kansas a
charter. 4
Attorney General Richard I Mop-
kins of Kaasns named, aa derend-
tst
.The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan,
a Georgia corporation: Thomes R.
Daly, secretary, and IL J. Bullard., ,
organizer both of Fort Scott: Noble ’
T. McCall, secretary. Arkansas City:
W. D. MeCrah secret ary. Cotter
rite: w. J.- Rtoinsen, organ torr.
Winfteta: Bruce Hinkle, cyolove or
chiph of klan, and Iichara Martin,
veeretary both of Caney.
5,
3 ’
r *
* Mrs. Atina :F. Garrison of A
• West Monroe, mother of •
* Thomas F. Richards, who with A
+ Watt Daniele, both of arer 4
4 Rouge to believed to have 4
4 been murdered m August by
4 masked men. today appealed
4 to/ President Harding. Con-
4 gressman J. n. Aswell end the
4 press to assist her In the en-
4 deavor to discover whether
4 her eon is dead or alive.
key* from him. thraw hli
HpM ae a practical vehicle.
The next addrens which the Tiger
will make in hie American tour will
„ue. .. avus.aau evau American people have not forgotten
KEEP CF gUFFBABB F1GMT ehe past woria war and there sti
temains in the minds of the ma- erop out again.
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• HOSPITAL ^ONDSAPPEARLOSTBYI' VOTE ANNOUMASSEONFGHASFSARE,s,
FIGURE PLAN IS AN INCREASE
The former Britih premier plan-
ned this conference before the fill
of his government. Round table,
gatherings euch ae thisjare Mr.
Hyd George's specialty, but they
Mparently are not e* much to the
H a at the new Dr inh "Eovern:
Neither doer Premier- Munsolini,
of Italy show the mamethusiasm
for them that hakbem mantfested
by prigsous ItaNKnMpoverhiMnto
and M^e arO Indications that Eu-
rope my not esbect’a sonterence
every few weeks from this time on.
."0L
county and counsel for Governor
4 BA, Robertson ot kmhoma
Hued up on new ground here today
to continue their legal battle in the
case against the etste executive on
a charge of accepting a bribe. Over-
night the case moved to Ada from
Okmulgee.
Judge Thoma. A. Edwards ot
Cordell arrived here thle morning
to convene the Pontotoc county dis-
frlot court. The indictment chargee
the governor accepted a bribe to
permit an insolvent state bank in
Okmulgee to operate. “
Two motion; in the case were .on
file before Judge -Edwards this
burn alleged that Judge Wright
was without authority to grant she
transfer ud chat ha aetea in col-
Parties under surveilance are not
brought to police headquarters but
their canes are dispomed of at other
polpts in the city. Thle precnurion
le tulreff to protect fhhoceat partiea
if an arrest le made ato prisoner
will probable be spirited away be-
fore the feet to annouriced:
The city is quiet and so far as
appearances go there le no danger
-of-a mob but Mayor Richards de-
clsree thst precautions hsve been
taken to enable the authorities to
cope with any emergency that may
arise. He sold today that there
CLEMENCNAV nEsTIXG
Arn nilf ADORf SS
NEW YORK, Nov. 12—Georges
Clemegceau today prepared to rest
after having delivered, in his first
address in the United States, a
warning to Amerteans tht German
mijitarists were preparing for an-
other war.
In thle address spoken in the
Metropolitan opera house last afght
betor sub immense audience, the
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ot
this week wr
sh <11 be in" the
Another factor likely to lead to
some prejudice that may exert it-
eelf elleng, but nevertheless pow-
erfully, imthe personality of Chair:
man LaAker of the shipping board
and the place he hae in the,admin-
stration, Lasker le a headlong
business man of the "go-getter’*
type, who pours out turions energy
nt great expense of nersous force.
B very body admit, that, consider,
ing the hanakcaps nsepurable from
government ownership, Mr. Lasker
has made a good job at the chip-
ping board. Ae acme one expressed
.i । . l ’
ADA, OKM, Nov. 33.—Coaaael
for Governor J. B. A. Robertson,
charged with accepting a bribe, to-
day tiled, in district court here a
demurcer to the motion of Promecu-
tor James Hepburn of Okmulgee
county which seeks to vacate the
order by which the case wae trans-
f erred here for trial on a chanue ot
vehu* " spectal Diatrict Juage
h EIN AL COUNT INDICATES VOTE
DF 988 FOR BONDS, 989 AGAINST
CONTEST REPORTED LIKELY
TULSA, OKLA, Nov. 22The
Prairie Oil and Gas company,
I he largect purchaser of crude
oil in the mig-continent field.’
today announced (het effect Lee
today It would buy crude olU in
Kanana, Oklahoma and noth
"Texas on a gravity basis in-
stead Ot paying the one price of
11.11 or more A barrel ae ll has .
been doing for the poet IS,
) ea rs. tO *
The new method le expected
by oil authorities -to* prove a
stumblinK block to’ email re-
finera. The Interesta buy oil
at a s*tpulated premium above ’
the posted price of the-Prairie
coinpeny and have been paying
approximately the same prloel
as the big vurvmuner, except in
certain higher grades where
the Prairie (trices are slightly
hizher than those being pald,
by refiner*
Oil of a6dezreen, for Inetence,
hee been purchased by the re-
finers for IS cente above the
.Prairie posted -price of $1.23 a
bfrf"but under the .new
schedule the Prairie pnyh il.It
Wichita Unilp Eimes
. " NO MORECD-wicHTArALIS, TEXAS; WEDNESDAL, NOVEMNER22,1922PAGESL
ATRIE CO. REVISES PRICE OF
MCALESTER, OKLA, Nov. 22.—
Six sleeping care, of the Missouri.
Kansas end Texas do luxe limited
were derailed and overturned nbie
miles north of hare early todhy
when the train etruck a detective
rail while speeding 55 miles sn
hour, threerhours behind schedule.
Of the St passengers in the sleepers
only six were injured, two perhaps
sewlously. Railroad offieluls said
it was a miracle that there were n>
____________________ .
Thoee believed aeriously injured
are: -1
L ft. Veils of Dallas, Texas,- and
Jim Fitzgerald, negro porter.
Velio wit sent to his home surter-
ing minor fratures and bruises.
The porter le st a local hospital
with internal Injuries.
Traffic over the line han bern
temporarily suspended.
The train was Missouri, Kansas
and Texas No. 3 running between
St. Louis and Galveston.
. It "the shipping board le almost a
business institution now," but aside
from his othicial chairmanship of
1 the chipping board. Lacker has an
official position in the Herding ad-
’ ministraton oba sort that is usually
’ attended by trouble of one sort or
J another.
., It to the sort of thing of which A
. man can’t enjoy the pleasures and
distinetion without'' suffering the
' attendant disadvantages. Ae Mr.
' John W. Owen* who is one of the
most dependable observers In Wash-
ington, says In ths Baitimore Bus:
Lasker rower at White Heune.t
“one feature of the situation that
| tends to distract attention from the
1 subsidy issue in itseltvis the pecu-
liar statua in Washington of Chair:
| man Lasker of the shipping board,
who is the real motive power . be-
hind the administration’s subsidy
policy. Mr. Lasker ie one of those
men who eterybody meets with e
smile and whom half of the town
wants to knife. He hae made him-
self in a little while one of the
president's cronles, and is common-
ly counted more .powerful at the
, white house than most members of
, the cabinet. That fact corves to
bring him many smiles of welcome
, end to cause many remarks behind
the door that 'he is a menace.’ ”
He 1c. the natural center of re-
ports and rumor* The vote in the
i house will come in little more then
, a week. In the house the bill will
i almost certainly pass. But in the
senate tu* story will be different
There iTVa formidable group of
’ senators who are In opposition, and
they are the sort of senators who
' hold their ballets strongly, and do
' not hesitate to tillbucter, if they
regard that device as helpful. With
several large appropriation bills
1 awattins passage, the opportunities
for filibustering are easy. The
regular republican senators are 4ts-
1 posed to go through firmly. They
' talk of starting eveninzsensions of
the menate early I* December and
' keeping them up until March T.
and Wiehita Daily Times.......
(Copyright, 1133, by the New York
• Evening Post.)
wasrdrON, Nov. 22. — Oh
PROPOSED puMoN»TRATIOX
HAS FAILED TO DEvELoP
LOXDON, Nov. 12—The demon-
stration by the unemployed whieh
.this morning newspapers nasertet
was being plotted in communist
quarters with revolutionary intent
has failed to materialise up to tale
afternoon.
A small crowd appeared in .the
Whitebati section where the demon-
stration VII eupposed to be stage-1
but the nolle* who had taken vre-
cautions to avoid a dlaturianee. had
no trouble in maintathing order. ,
SUMMONS ISSUED
FOR SEVEN MEN IN ’
KANSAS KUN CASE
-tee"
gal start arrived here thle morning.
County Attorney Hepburn arrived
laat night
Th new motion or Hepburn ask-
ing that the case he remanded to
Okmulgee county did not contain
the allegation inade In hle orel mo-
tion filed at Okmulgee that Ggv-
ernor Robertson had released a
CHICAGO, Nov, 22—Armed ban-
dits early today held up aup robbed
a poatoftice motor truck carrying
air mail matter to Checkerboard
flying field for transter to a mall
plane, carried William Ho gin.
Special to The Times.
STAMFORD. TEXAS. Nov. 22.—
Fire broke out in the R. B. Spencer
and company lumber yard brick
warehouse Wednesday morning at
3 o'clock. The large brick struture
was totally destroyed with all con-
tents. The house wss valued at
$25,000 and the Stock at *21.000.
Falling walls broke down the lum-
ber sheds. The Peniek - Hughes
company bullding across the street
wae damaged to some extent. One
men was cut about the head by
falling glasa,
insurance carried by local offices.
*10.000. The general offices carry
the balance of insurance, which is
bejleved to be enough to cover the
loos. - t
, NEW YORK, Nov. f2—The Dolde
escort assikned to Georgae Slemen-
ceau during hie- stay in thia city
was* doubled this afternoon when
the Tiger received a letter dhreaten-
tag his lit* signed "AWorka War
Veteran."
The doughty old war premier,
who came to America tn an effort
to atrengthen the (lea between this
counwT and Frane, treated the
missive lightly.
Colonel Stephen Bonssl. destg-
hated to conduct Clemenceau on his
tour, innisted, however, on taking
no -chances and turned the letter
ovet to the police with a request
for added protect Ion. -
When the Tiger started Tor the
chamber of commercb, where- he
was to deliver a brief address this
afternoon, ho was encorted by a
dozen additional motorcycle police-
men. The letter read:
"Don't you dare say too much
about country and Germany. It
you don't head ear advice you hear
wullet flying about your head. We
are sick of having you poll us fol-
eon Ing the minds of our people.
"World War Veteran.'"
.4
I
E
well, known In motion pictures as
Carlyle Black well, whom she
chargee with desertion, Blackwell
is sold to be inNew York.
Jury verdict returned here curly to-
day. /
The exploston, the jury held, "oe-
curtedtrom the nee or open lights
after the mine management had
knowledge of the accumulation of
explostve gne in the mine, and by
AUSTIN, Nov. **.—Litigation
which sought 'to prevent Earle B.
MayfleWe name being placed on the
general election ballots in Toxas ae
democratic candidate for United
States senator wae finally disposed
of todey when the supreme court
granted thh motions of attorneys
I « , - k
By a majority ot one.one vgje,
$$5 to 988, the 4186,g00 tond issue
tor branch hodpitals appareatty
tailed in Wichita cunty Tuenduy.
Electra, Iowa Park and Burkbur-
nett went overwhelmingly for the
bond* with 'a hetvy vote, and the
majority reburnea at thoee placer
was thought up to Wedneuday ngon
to have been sufficient to overcome
the negative majority returned in
Wichita Falls when, although the
opposition was overwhelming, the
vote was light.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 33.—Hilarity
in a poultry yard where about 2,500
fowls were said to be drunk. re-
sunited In the arrest of ,0l 8. Steg-
latt of Cudahy, a suburb, on charges
of violation of the Volstead act.
Neighbora sent calle to he police
that "something awful” wes going
on in Btegtatt'e poultry yara. The
otticers responded and. they later
11—Count house
12—North side ..
t>—Allendale ...
14-Cashion .....
It—Burkburnett
id—Burkburnett
17-1*—Iowa Park
is—Clara ..._____
20— Denny ...
21—Eleetra .....
U—Electr*
23—Mt. Carmel .
Total SHlt
.. (b
■ 154
11' Veaisslo* for Greece. Imme-
K atajely opposed the claim and wae
l updorted by the Jugo-Slavs and
% numhanlan», who,favored maintain-
K ina the Maritza river as ths vestern
l bcndary ot Tutkey id Europe end
I agte with hima that there should
I 22 even be a plebiscite to decide
| the sovereignty efte disputed ter-'
I rirory se Ismet suzgestedsa 2
"k’Ategaton representhg/Syria
0 arrived today, demanding that the
L doterence grant independence to
N , metr country, which wae given the
I .status ora French mandatory state
F %»- tbe allied supreme council at
Sih Rosso in ;>20- / _
MOW BEADY TO pnomori
FMACB IN NBAR BABY
I , LAUSANNE, Nov. M.—The Lau-
I sanne conference having organised
[ for work is now ready to taw up
. ila task of restoring peace in the
I - gar east.
l The effort of tome* ba aha and his
| Turkish delegation for open see-
! atone and complete -publloHy, for all
' ” donterence proceedingo have ’ been
| verruled and news announdemente
wili be limited to formol eqmmu-
I niques agreed upon by the secre-
l tartat of the qonference. The Tuek*
> toh delegates are considerably Ngi-
! ta ted over this decinion, eontendins
i J) that membere of other delegations
$ Srr divulging whaz. tanwire ,n
conference circled WRefewy"ems;.aa
" - Moharmedan gentlemen, have kept
their word. J
M. narfere, head at the French
I v delegation: Lord Curzon and other
Y diplomata of the old school have
• apparently determin to uivethis
meeting a character different from
that of past conferehces in which
Mr. Lloyd George has been a mov-
ing spirit.
emergency. i
Shortly after Won a lew demon-
strators begun to assembie on-the
embankment.. some of them wih
red flags and the police received
reports that other bodlee were
marching in from various aub-
urbs.
NUMBER 1M *
ammasduAu ALA, Nov... 2— .
Were thew leu me were reported 1
emtembrd late this cefieveh by aa .
ezpladtou la numler three muaine at
the W oodwurd Iren company *1
Delemite, aear nemnemer, neeordinu
la ward received at' the etitees at
Carpner Nusnum here. \Nat vm at
the meut trapped has been remeved.
th* repere elated. •e
The eorener‛» attire iutervretea
the mpovt la ares that.there were
ennnatdles. At the eompenyw of-
fleen here it wae atated that mit ea*
eeutives were ea route to the*usiae> '—.
A report wan latrr received at the
wtation at the harraa at se lace here
ntutimu that "nevernt mimerw had
heen Milled." . -__
It watntated that there were
muumtly koo men employed 'in te ,
mine ji bra tt wan runuing tall
Hair. * :
The eomipany* effiee at the mime
lair thin neternden bare eat the ve-
part that there were "more than lee
men" in thr mlae when tha exyte-
mien eerurred. The wureau Ot minen
ntattet reeked every avallabie man
ta tf renene.
MONROE. LA, Nov. 32.
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