Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 7, 1917 Page: 1 of 6
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The Red Cross
Some one near to you may need its
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Weather Forecast
Tonight and Wednesday, un-
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Volume XI.
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1917.
Number 74.
WILL ASK DEATH COUNTRY TIRED
PENALTY FOROF OBSTRUCTION
DRAFT RESISTERS, SAYS WILLIAMS
QUARREL OVER THE CUSTODY OF CHILD FRENCH TROOPS TEMPLE BAN KGOT
-BREAK INTOLINES INTEREST ON THE
OF CROWN PRINCE STATE’S MONEY
U. S. ATTORNEY IN OKLAHOMA MISSISSIPPI SENATOR SAYS A l
ANNOUNCES THEY WILL BE 1, SMALL GROUP FORMED AN AN 1
CHARGED WITH TREASON | Ti AMERICAN PARTY 1
HUNDREDS ARE ARRESTED OPPOSING EVERYTHING
More Than Half Membership of Says
“Working Class Union" Now Be-
lieved Under Arrest
All Their Talk Isn’t Changing
Single Vote And Country
Demands Action
INFLICT LOSSES ON GERMANS OVER $600,000 STATES MONEY
AND BRING BACK NUMBER OF ! HANDLED BY GOVERNOR’S
PRISONERS BANK A T TEMPLE
TIGHTEN ABOUT LENS BANK OFFICIAL ON STAND
Canadians Push Forward Their Posie SAys. Bank Loaned States‘‘Money to
Tt ons 200 Yards Along 1.000 1 Other Banks And to its Own----
Yard Front
Customers
Hy Associated Press.
Oklahoma City, Aug T The man
hunt for draft resisters in the three
counties of Southeastern Oklahoma is
today nearing the close. Officer The.
lieve they have placed more than half
of the Working Class Union’s mein
bership, estimated at between 500 and
4,00 in county jails.
Examination of prisoners taken to
Melester will begin tomorrow before
U’ S. Commissioner Rtobt MoMilland.
_ The United States attorney has an
nounced that draft resi-ters will he
tried on treason and con-piracy
charges and that the death penalty will
be asked by the government.
One hundred of the rebellionists are
under arrest at Holdenville, having
been taken there last night. 72 are
lodged in the state penitentiary this
morning and 17 were arrested at Me
Alester and are in the Pittsburg coIn
Ty jail
Telephone reports from the infe le €
I By Associated Press
| Washington, Aug T —Senator Wil !
liams, declaring that it was well for
the Senate to hear what the country !
thinks, denounced obstructionists to:
• food bill after
(NC* report
• Senate toda
It is time
had
bate on the !
besemn resumed
o forget
el. ‘ he said.
publicans have
a small group «
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Py had put th
of opposing
carry on the
tini for th
nv
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party al
, glad to
i there
who ha
ing
CANADIANS ADVANCED IN he
OUTSKIRTS OF LENS :
gi
ceial ntt
is priva
e TENT Tied that—thrr
must 2 1915 and that
he governor had $50.62
• account and $16,0003
district
capture
number
soon today tol
Cilson
ry " M Crane. for
riso
ramam T
of the intense excite
prevailed for almost :
Department of just
been sent into all p
Hughes and Poutotoc
cure evidence of the
l’nion’s organization
ney McGinnis sent 1
United States comm
teen Eastern Oklaho:
mending that bonds 1
be fixed At $ 10,044
HOUSE
governme
on prohi
brought to
ite
trial.
ba
SCHEME TO EVADE DRAFT
DISCOVERED IN CHICAGO
Tty Assoviated P’rewi
Chicago, Aug 7 —Details
is DelTeved to be a trttmrt
to evade the selective draft
first district here were place
federal authorities today afte
been discovered that of the
men called for examination 1
gave false addresses or have
appear before examination he
This number 58 gave wrong a
More than 100 alleged -lne k
said to have been atretri •
WEMYSS SUCCEEDS
SIR CECIL BURNEY,
- SECOND SEA LORD
CHANGE IS TAKE
FIRST STEP
N REORGANIZATION OF BRIT
ISH ADMIRALTY
MR 370 MRS JOHN
FORMER PRESIDENT TAFT 1,
ILL AT CLAY CENTER, KAN. .
Ily Associated I’res
Clay Center. Kan. Tup
President W H Taft bed
hotel here during the ng:
in the care of a physician
unable to leave (lav C’ent
engagement
here last nigh
CALL CONFERENCE
FOR REDUCING
CHANGES ARE ATTRACTING
MUCH ATTENTION IN ENGLAND
don. Aug.
The changes
The
PRICE OF COAL
le
LIGGETT-MYERS WHO WILL DIRECT COTTON
. GIVETOBACCOFOR PEDNAN EADEIDNI WIAC I
e TROOPSINFRANCE POLICY, QUESTION
tent of seizing 1
today by the Illi
defense
RUSSIANS THROW
BACKTEUTONSON
TEN-MILE FRONT
SENATE ADJOURNED
UNTIL WEDNESDAY
hour
s creat
id the \
Kislev. Russia, August 7
German troops between the
and the Pruth have been throv
on the front ten miles from
according to news from the
area reaching here (‘hotiu is
juncture of
river on the
tier
Russia
PETROGRAD REPORTS BOTH
ADVANCES AND RETIREMENT
Ilv Associated Press
Petrograd, Aug 7 In th
of Kimpolung in Bukowina
German forces, after a b
the Russians, occupied the
Molit, says the official R
nouncement In the region
Rystriyza two Russian reE
ROOT SAYS LITTLE SPANISH BOAT IS
MORE DISORDER INATTACKED WITHIN
HERE SPANISH WATER
RUSSIA
Root
untarily4 left their imitions oinglaa
the Russians to retire a few miles V’l
South of - Arijmelov the Hnwanki
drove back the Teuton advance postsi in
West of the River C’brocz on the as
Russian Galician frontier, Austro Ger a
Ro
han
ortain disturbances are.ue
change of government so 1
hat of Russia," said Mr Ront
e dispatches deal largely
• deposited in the -
. by the goveruer
Blum’sl replies
00,000 of ihe.stat
led by his bank up
on questioning by
h
IPan
n other
intere st
me had been
egular inter-
DT * t.
TIKI STATE DEPARTMENT TO
OAT 1 SUPERVISE WACO FAIR
APPROPRIATION
EVIDENT INTENTION TO DELAY
rAGRON ON UNIVERSITY FUNDS.
UNTIL CHARGES HEARD
n. TrNas August T.- Plans
con completed whereby the
eprtinen 01 Agriculture will
large of the entire agricultural
Texas Cotton Palace at
*1 :12. This arrange-
ea-hed between Conrmis-
privuliare- - lered—V. Day 1 s
rectory of the Cotton Pal-
/tie ultaral hall it in annouNC-
contain county exhibits and
ry farm exhibits from all over
A4 will show the prod+e-
I the value of the various
i different portions of they
ere also will be an uNlividual
ibir where the individual
will be able thdisplay his
and compare them with
mn ottie revections of the state
narv de play also is to be fea-
st of minister
signed without
order to devote:
U-BOAT SINKS NINETEEN
al estate business
s tluirty-eight years 11
Sir and Mrs. Arthur I.
nth Bethlehem, l’a 1
RF
aggr
MAN FOREIGN WAS VALUED AT
$1,412,860,035
• that his views are ind
peares negotiations
nd p-ature of the -hak
ideraion shown the Ca
arty. whose demands t
#, the imperial and
JAPANESE MISSION
COMING TO AMERICA
7-Tho u
made
this y
OIL WORKER ARRESTED FOR
TREASONABLE TALK
SHIPS IN THREE WEEKSher
IHK
6.
19. w ho va
on from 1
GERMANS TAKE 1300
, PRISONERS IN MOLDAVIA
an. August T. In an argument
aturday between E. P. Stages
hn Olara, a worker in the oil
er the war situation. O’Hara
abusing this government and
psident Stages stood for his
is long us posalble, and not be-
a to handle O’Hara, he secured _
on shooting O’Hara in the left
t in’licting a flesh wound
les E Brenman of the depart-
t justice was here and investi-
the cause of the trouble. He
artes filed against O’Hara in
Forth and ordered him held here
ig arrival of the United States
Aug
< were filed with Will C.
overnment special agent at
t h. agansi O’Hara. for abuse
government. yesterday. Ac-
to information received by
Hara was attempting to
pee h at the time of his ar-
ult.
************AMERICAN TROD
. as against: FIVLTTUAITNUUTO
cording th: ANOTHER 10 CENT ADVANCE 1 UTILISE 8 s ‘ UMS U
IN HEALDTON CRUDE: AON DAC MAGIC
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report of Secret
e New Orleans (
public today. Pri :
ighea
crop he
for the las
- middling forl in
year, 7891
in 191314 I
value per :
PARIS CONFERENCE:
CONTINUED AT |
WILSON TAKES A - LONDON BYALLES
HAND IN PRICE
esented
rge.
VII 1
AT IF
rican Training Camp in France.
The issuance of French gas
to American soldiers has
t the m to a realization of their
itv to real warfare The men
Ming forward to the gas experi-
with the greatest possible inter:
% hen the so-raHed “gas house"
pleted the men will be put
h a mixture of deadly vapor sev
mes stronger than—will be en_.
rei on the field of battle.
German prisoners have claim-
t in their training they have L.
d from 5 to 10 minutes in a Kas
e 50 times as strong as could
intained in an open air attack
jen are put through these mix-
o demonstrate that with proper
nd Me ot their equipment they i
t be hurt by any gas likely to.
€ oundtered in the front line
most important branch of the
raining of a soldier that he
+ convinced that there are :—
thoms of effer@vely dealing
President Will -------with the deadliest terrors of later day
GERMAN SEA PLANE I SHORT DISTANCE OF OJINAGA son took a hand today in the govern * TY = " owarfarr a ------pareless do any
T ALIGHTS ON DUTCH TERRITORY - meut plans for regulation of prices and. New York. Euedon and uftheeding koliers are the ones
IlY Neerinra Prexs conferred with officials who will haveiGould of Lakewood. N J. railroad first to succumb.. It even demon
C’residin August 7 Villa followers the work in charge First he went to ficial and eldest son of GeorgeJ.Gould istrated to the soldiers that the tern,
Rotterdam berereporia, as within a short di.a theiMeral trade commission and then capitalist. has filed at Toms River. Nifying liquid fire can be avoided excene
plane taste of ojinaga, prepared to defend went the department of justice. J.. a claim for exemption from enforce in the most extraordinary circumstn
Both departments are working to keep edimilitary duty on the plea of depend ces such as being caught in 3 tunnel
prices on material for the govern-j ents for support He has been passed or in a dugout with the enemy in, c
to obtain ammunition from the Aner ment’s war needs down to a reasonable as physically fit. Gould was married, positions that he €AV rour
can side .. ibasis, July 2. 1. through the entrances, 1
ditons They
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Vit tA FOLLOWERS IN.------
SHORT DISTANCE OF OJINAGA
man troops, the statement adds, arelibese disturbances Hence the public -----
hastily gathering the harvest has gained the impression that little: Hy Assmiateil Pp.
In the direction of Fokshani on thelis going on except demonstrations If. London. AuuS 1
Roumanian front the forces of the reports from Americans diseminated in dispatch says a Gas 80a -: .....
Central powers and their allies began’Russia concentrated in our little dis-alighted at Texel Holland yesterday, the 10 n The hand i bekever to
an offensive and pushed back the Rus. turbances, race riots. I W W and the after beingAfired on byputrh soldiers have approached the border in order
sians and Roumanians across the River like Russia would have about the samellt was short of gasoline The oreu
Trysadsus. picture of us as we have of them." ipants were interned
i KINGDON GOULD FILES ix
1 . CLAIM FOR EXEMPTION n
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