Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1922 Page: 4 of 12
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922.
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President Harding,” James H. Davis,
secretary of labor, declared in an ad-
dress here last night.
Lee Ryder of Alabama advocated a
closer co-operation between the school
attendance officers and the child wel-
fare workers in each community.
The problems of securing attendance
on the rural schools also came in for
discussion at the hands of a number
of those present, Dr. Austin Finley of
Memphis, reading paper on this sub-
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By Associated Press.
Indianapolis, Oct. 26.—Talk of inside
policies and conflicting interests in
the American Legion has been com-
pletely smothered by the convention in
New Orleans and the legion has project-
ed its complete unity of purpose and
action. Lemuel Bolles, national adju-
tant, said on his return here yesterday
from the convention. Mr. Bolles said
the convention was the greatest ever
held in point of spirit shown, the def-
inition of policies and the promise of
immediate straight-from-the shoulder
action on the policies adopted.
The entire absence of sectional feel-
ing was one of the most gratifying
features of the convention, according to
Mr. Bolles who cited this as a refutation
of rumors that various sectional inter-
ests were stirring inside the organi-
zation. An instance of sectional har-
mony, he said, was the election of Al-
vin M. Owsley, a Southern man by vir-
ture of a great Northern vote.
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By Associated Press.
Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 26—A flow-
er plucked from the grave of a boy
friend, inconsolable grief at his death,
and a note in which she said she was
ill, were pointed to here today as pos-
sibly having a bearing on the sud-
den death, of Gertrude Nason, four-
teen years’ old. Her death Thursday
was from asphyxiation. Her friend,
Myrl McGuire, died a week ago from
a similar cause.
Myrl and Gertrude were classmates
in high school. Their friendship had
extended over several months. Next
week they were to have attended to-
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difficulty in voiding it. ' i Mrs. Claude de Van Watts, president
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sometimes very painful, this is often | tion.
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water before breakfst; continue this | mittee chairmen created much inter-
for two or three days. This will help est.
doubted the existence of a pact and be-
lieved the deaths were accidental,
notwithstanding the similarity of cir-
cumstances involved.
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By Associated Press.
Memphis, Oct. 26.—Child welfare
work and the part which city and
state officials, charged with the duty
of securing school attendance of chil-
I dren should take in this department
of work was the subject assigned for
today’s sessions of the twelfth annual
convention of the national league of
i compulsory education officials in ses-
i sion here.
I Various phases of welfare work
were discussed by a number of speak-
ers, Eugene J. Sheridan of Newark, N.
J., telling of the responsibility which
compulsory education officials should
bear to neglected and dependent chil-
dren. Richard Dye, state factory in-
spector of Illinois, urged the co-opera-
tion of officials in giving the children
in shops and factories every oppor-
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by Mrs. S. N. Morrison Wednesday
morning practical methods of carry-
ing out department work were dis-
cussed until noon and taken up again
in the afternoon. More than 25 dele-
gates made five-minute talks on this
subject.
Ways of curbing the curse of nar-
cotics was the subject of several ad-
dresses. The speakers declared that
hundreds of drug addicts in every city
could be cured of the habit if proper
steps were taken. Judge Hugh L. Small
of Fort Worth, made the principal ad-
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registration of those who intend to
take up that class of work, and a re-
quest from those in charge that they
register immediately, and save time
and trouble, as well as assisting the
teachers of the class materially in
finding out the proper capacity of the
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which had just been thoroughly beaten
and swept the Hoover extracted 12%
thousand million living organisms.
Among them were found three types
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This test, made by the Medical Re-
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The spirit and spirits of Halloween
will arrive at the Y. W. C. A. in the
clubrooms on the evening of Oct. 31,
when something new in the shape of
an entert inment will be made. Pa-
trons may check their hats, and re-
ceive spooks, scares, supper, and
thrills, and ghostly music. The party
is to be held in the cafeteria division
on the building, and a good time is
guaranteed. Many attractions, accord-
ing to Miss Abbie Kennedy, general
secretary of the Y. W. C. A. locally,
ni11 be on hand.
The Girl Reserves are invited to be
present at the frolic of Halloween, to
be held in the clubrooms Friday after-
noon, from 4 to 6 o’clock. There will
be games and other classes of diver-
sion for the young ladies during the
National fathers’ and sons’ day will
be observed simultaneoulsy by the Y.
M. C. A. organization over the country,
according to the state field secretary
of the association, J. E. Lewis of Dal-
las, who was in Galveston Wednes-
day to confer with local boys’ work
secretary, E. M. Reeder of the local
Y. M. C. A. and other officials of the
city. .
Mr. Lewis is on a two-weeks’ tour of
the state, inspecting the various “Y”
organizations. He will return to Hous-
ton Thursday, and return here that
afternoon to address the board of di-
rectors of the “Y" Thursday evening,
at 6:00 o’clock.
Statewide plans are being made for
the week, according to Mr. Lewis, and
the week will be observed from Nov.
12 to 19, inclusive. Four of the lead-
ing points on the program are espec-
ially stressed: A Sunday service for
the father and son; a meeting at noon
each day for discussing practically the
father and son problems a banquet!
for the fathers and sons on Friday of
the week, which will be a sort of get
together conference as well, and an
outing on Saturday.
Another observance of the day that
has been suggested is that Monday be
utilized as home day, and all fathers
and sons are urged to spend a social
evening at home. An effort is being
made to get the busiess men of the vi-
cinity to co-operate with the week’s
observance. The local organization
are already formulating plans for the
local observance of the week.
By Associated Press.
New York, Oct. 25.—John D. Rocke-
feller, Jr., on vacation in Battle Creek,
Mich., has taken up the cudgel in
behalf of the coal miners in Somerset
•county, Pa., particularly those em-
ployed by the Consolidated Coal com-
pany of which he is a stockholder.
In a telegram given out last night
by F. Ernest Johnson, secretary of the
research department of the federal
! council of churches, Mr- Rockefeller is
( quoted as saying tnat the miners’
( grievances are well founded and
brands the labor policy of the opera-
tors as “unwise and unjust which
i should be radically altered.”
‘ Mr. Rockefeller quoted a statement
he made when a member of President
. Wilsons’ first industrial conference
that representation was fundamental-
: ly just and vital to the successful con-
■ duct of that industry and that it was
not constitent for Americans to de-
f mand democracy in government and
practice autocracy in industry.
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By Associated Press.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 26.—At the end of
a chase which wound through Eng-
. land and France and back to America,
M. McGeddigan, alias “Square Faced
Kid,” has been arrested in New York
City and is being held there without
bond for Atlanta authorities on
charges of having participated in the
operations of the alleged Floyd Wood-
ward “bunco” gang here in 1920, it
f was announced today by Solicitor Gen-
( eral John A. Boykin of the Fulton
superior court.
Oklahoma, New Jersey and Florida
officials are also said to have been
searching for McGeddigan on charges
of “bunco” operations. McGeddigan is
alleged to have operated under the
names of Joseph Gray, James Strong,
Dr. Gray and Blondy Joyce.
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Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1922, newspaper, October 26, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1596925/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rosenberg Library.