Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUJKE XXXX.-NO. 87.
GERMANY DELIGHTED
AT DEFEAT OF WILSON'S
PEAK FDD LEAGUE
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PRKSIMKNT-KMCrT WILI. WAIT Will. CtPCtK OVER C ITY AMI
ITSTII. Vmt HIS VISli•"} WHIP (iOVKRNOR'S TAt. DAY
- IX TKXAK. ;-O^IH-I-AMATION.
Ktyrythlhg', liowimr Ilohhy■Mhax proclaimed/ "The Peace Program"ofthe I lilted
flrttion iifi'xt Siiturduy/Kwemltet' <k a* 'J?An er-_ State Treasury I H'|mi rtnx*nt was out
Ma rion, < Nuv. -I
had returued « "normal
All Newspapers in Germany Said to today. the < lection flurry having mb~ jw h l> j <af Memorial ^Tuhemilar
Make Attack On the President—
Bernstorff Makes Statement
A>K.«!.,!twl lYirs E)
• !=•:•!!n. Nov. ^ A note of warning
agit..i.M nuniic optimism In coipic-
•jii' ini' of i li ' I teuiocratic defeat in
(lie Aua-ftVau election* Is to be found
in i!i. coipplctc range of press eoin-
iiioii. although the editorial refer-
cucr* in the Herman paper# concur in
tin- attempt to find comfort in Setta-
t< '!•'••<lin>''< \lctor.v. as presaging
eerly restoration of uorrnal conditions
. i> .. «i ii iin.- t idled Stales anil < er-
inany. , ,
Tin- I'aii-Ccrman etUlors all make
vitriolic onslaughts on President Wil-
son, «lm tin nun: other things, Ix charg-
iii with ri',<|M>iisilii|iiy for the hunger
blot k:ni:• <iii.I I he Irreconcilable post-i
war uiiiiudc of hostility to tieriuauy. j Klmer Scott
''A*"' -* wiger «ty«: "We iuiv« ; f„ lh,. Kutl
goi ri(I .1 Wilson, who. in the laat.U, welfare
wual.v.sis„ wii# to hhluie for our nilsfor- ' ■<
Iiiii;-. .Mr. Hardin;; will play isilltics
and iii|\ in world affairs only so fur
ns Ihey concern American interests."
The / •itunu Mlnag snys: "lr would
be pn ma run* to regard the cml of the
VV'ils iii era too optimistically."
Tlio Vosslsche Zclfung says: "ll N
if'' I In ill ilia's victory or ('o\'s ilcfcat.
• il llic complete disavowal of Wilson!
«lermuiiy's chief interest turns on Air.
I laniin^s camyni^n lift era i ices favor-
Inn the <|liielcest pos<ilile re-estnlilisli-
i !onl of peace time relations hctween
< Jorina ny ami I lit* I'lillci! Stales."
ELMER SCOn
WILL SPEAK
HERE FRIDAY
sithfl
H4Mi|tlor llarilinx will not jrlvo w)1
oijs attetitton to the noK'cf^oii of liiH
eahinet uutil after 1m it'tums from n
montli's vacation Into 'IVxwk anil tin*
I'aim nut Canal J!on\ hut It whs ixen-
eralij ncceptcil thai .lolui W. Weeks.
II..M l«Ml Tttlf IhiV."
have hi'H ninde lit
and arrauKement>.
nttnil er of
•Ilt a«.4iojd«* *"
ill** | ed^Jios of the t
innttou.
"Mauy Vf (He ex--
IM to Hn)'iwti €otitt*y- luNtltule
Thurtulny moridug ;.^i|^ytou Irvine,
Jr.. iHltteaflonal director of lite Shv-
KSu rman and lnfts Plvision for the Kleventli Kislentl
wrnof's jn-iJelti-; Hes<>rve lH trlcl.
'A _ -1'" . ir'¥>''''r*iiwifci;'f> .. . JltL 'i^ku 'ti ^.i . ,<j.....
••Hehools should teacli the uiHessity
pa
in.ni will jof their |HtpllH worklitK at rtouie km
l|ylttt{ W tb 'lr itihidi* [ t i l ot*!ni«rt* n, tin- duty of living with
will torn 1*1 *-i, f,i di.vs In the;l« their in.-.uii^ ami of Investiii* their
ilB, pmhwtiv* umirttle#,
thoite re«'ommemlc<l hy the I, SavlnifM
IMvlnlou f Ik 1us: the Wur $ Saving*
MnMsaehu*''tln Sena tor. would Im- Sec-
retary of the Navy ami (JeotKC Sine Ar.., wh .„ i;,.nm.tt plwueK use I JHi «!#*. prMt«
♦••'land, tot liter CUh Sehntov. who Imm to ,.k flV(,r :|M(, (||l xvj,|, tiuaM riH'onimendcd tiy
I'een a cltm> adviser of Senator Huts* fuIV( the Vornod WlUlr*
lnK ditrlUK Hie past tlirn- monrhs. ajjd ,4Mt.a ,m.k ;vi,lol, hn;) ,-vn brought
would he At form > t^tternl. . 1 up for them to eat." -«^P^|rHm man
All otltM, wle«'tions are pure dojM•. ; ^ ^
one «( th- variation In rite cabinet TIh,;
gossip Io|Iowh:-
( neaa
thm1 fOnnes
hrin
I'HOMINKNT WKI.KAKK WOKKKK
TO UK fit EST OF C'HAMBVCK \,V
< OMMKRt K AT M'M HEOV
Secretary of
K^elt. Wlscouaiii.
Seetvtaiy of fin
mi Caltiiirt.
CrMumerce .lolui
►ring
Tol
lx>lng I he ■
HtHtiip ami flM* Ii«>|tl«tnmltv I'rvaxury
tVtilfleate," said Mr. Irving.
[ vTl)o |HK«grAtM proptMMMl hy I lie l l-
v talon was furuititttted I a at summer at
<i coufetrt'uee of .well Known educators
IX TIM* TO I - " '"IWWVHVW Wl iu«nn
the day to *'• I*!!**- Mr. I'.vle, suiK'rlnteudetit «f
onv of fla- foremost
and Nwiioii euj^jrtxi
work, ami president
rr—
Vre
VgrhnlltU^
Senator
Fran
Treamtr
< t. I^iwden^of , illlnol* «r Kre<l y W.
rpliatu.
i^i^tary of
Wallace of lowu or
tapper of Kit two's.
Se*!ri'lary -o/, Wat
♦Henry
Arthur |
| the ptVM hinuifiou de««lgtj|tlug the
lowing day. Sutiirday.
lwe«r a tag ami help
j£Ue hospital." Ho a«ld
Mm* of Mia
Ing to ttroperly nhsen-.
Tal'Zr!'"' •••«" mU
The hacher. and jatpils of ( >.• mth- "Mu* approvul to tfll
llhl tlw; Kerr-
t re pi*f r*
lie ila.r,;'; fttM
Ihat Ma y will
the^Sht rntan tUty SehoolH, waft a nielli
Iter And contributed mtleh toward the
|rt M d Plan Teacher* throughont
the state ar ? utulertnklng tlio «ork:
thoaa of t^aywm County art- « neour-, gj\ v IIOXKN SHOW
0A1NH IN TI'KHI).
M )tfmk
P.'• V''
as
Mm?
Teont
"Vr-
—.—
I
1
ill,. Mh.Kd, are dtdng all wlthh. hh one to lH.tterOa.rt. pupil-
«■. «-u
erahaui former Attorney HenerMI: John i ' hurt l^gtuu in mattj^g tin ut)
J. I'ershitiH; or Maj. fh-n, I^M>narit
hie mucem^,
at ii,..'1Vk,i, t,jih£'"Sl
I"n*. will „ fkff „f rW«> In mtfg* "" '"";rl,,r n ' .'„n2n>- pt IIh.
Sherman, vlsitinu a nomher of i u>..- " AIM'ii lull Mesifo. ^ i4
( During the aftenn m scritdou,
IrvlnR, who w
sl
I
N'oruaerl's (lilnks it advisable to,
t'vvail I'resUlent-I'lect Harding's mes-j
sjige io Congress for an indication of
his position toward the treaty and his
attitude toward middle Kurofs
• '•^iiiit Von Rernsforff. the foriner
E.eriMui.lillAa«Mtd(Mp Ml W *hii>£toft.
«rltlnir in the Aclit I lie Alteutilatt.
thinks that in favoring The llaKiie
I ll'iinal and Improvement of tin* l.eil-
ySenator Harding has broken away
l l oiii I lie |M)llcy of the complete isola-
i.on of Atactica.
The Tageblatt says: "If today we
shake hands in spirit with President-
elect I la riling across the sea. it is be-
cause we see in him a man who can
quickly hr}jig ns peace w ith union, f
ami
I ill-
ness and commercial Institutions ot
(lie city where social welfare work
amotiK employes is given consideration
in the imitaigenieiit of the plants.
Whilv bere. Mr. S<-< tt will lie enter
tallied by the ('handier of <'oiinuewe.
at a luncheon at the Chamber of
Commerce al noon, at which repre-
sentatives of the civic, religion nmf
social service organizations. a well lis
all citizens interested In social ser-
vice work, have been invited to be
present. Mrs. Sam W (iladney Uas
been nauu>d as chairnuiA of arratiKe-
nients of both reception and entertain-
ment.
Hoover Serretary Stair.
ami reau
t)l then nn-
f
Has lleeii in Sherman.
Matty citizens who remember Mr
Sent!'* Inst visit to Slieiiuin, and the
ii terestiiiK and informing fails wbieh
he gave in the address which he made
on the occasion Will be anxious lo
SeerijHary of Slate Herliert llooyer.
Seiuit« r I'hllaialw C. Kt*ox itff IN'iin-^
• sylvaula or jsisslbly Sena tor Henry
I'lll>o| l«odKe of Masi^ehliw-tts.
I'out master Cencral \ Will 11. Hays. :
natlnbul ehiiInnjit)"i 11 Jfetry M. Itilt gh-j
eity. 'Milltieal adviser to Senator Hard?'
Ing. or Walter S lirown of Toledo.
Secret a ry4j,)f l/ibor- llaymoml Itob-
blns <d' Chl/atfo or governor Henry
- , 'V VUwvV ' F- f;
Alien of KatHas. '
Among those who ^-albMl on tin'j
i'riidtlent-elect t is lay wei'e Senator
Ifdtll .McCormiek of Illinois.
Hnailnr JIlsirtHng will forgi-t there Lh ;
Mteh n thing a« an inaugural allures* i
nittf rf'rr * •: r Mints frwm 1>W. mmrnf-
tion. isl
Mr.
formerly a ;; Itlgh
schiKil Htiixotlnor ill the Te\ M lie-
port no*n I of Kdneutlon. was imkiHl to
conduct the rural ttactlon. lie explain-
ed the mpijcentcttt* of tlie Stole In
the uiMlter of weurlng rural aid. the
share tJrayson hcIukiIs may olitaln
from the *2.<10 .tMin iippropTlafhai and
the Htepw lo lie taken lo obtain tlie
; allot myitis that may Im> dtM> tlw vhH-
oum selioolH vv,:
TURKEY CROP.
IS NEXT BIG
<v4
current
of t
i« and «
Iipillip0w a*
(h'orglu ami Alalmmn
I dentM: hy plllnx up liar
s.
«ho Has the \ Isioti and the deslri
a better l.ea>rue of Nations."
What Fnchind Thinks.
<n;i Iti'll I'llhM liUpKt.ll I ,
l,omlon. \oi. t The London nmrie
in4 papers denile considerable edi'or
ial space In the American election.
They dwell upon what they character-
ize as Hie decisive rejection of the
p i s hi uoverumeiit policy and e\-
|iie>s the tipinion that tin 'turnover
^i\c^ prospect that whateiei" policy
Pi "-bl.-lit i la I'llitit and his t 'abiuet
m.i* adopt, will at least hav<- a chtince
• ii acceptance b.i a ("onyri'ss strongly
Ib-piihl ica a.
The American elections on this occa-
sion haic a much greater interest for
llniope than lias us/tally been I lie ease.
The Times is 'pleased to think thai
.Mr, llardlnu will not be his own prime
minister and toiiiirn minister."
ll ivi: 11 ds the elections as a distinct
warning In I'.olsheiisls and cvtreiiilsts
el all kin U
I'lle Moll JlIU I'll* I i -. 1111J >:i I 1'S I'resi
i !"111 Wilson w i 111 l.cliilli ll says both
are idealist* with identical methods.
111 oiiir 11 diftereiit aims, and think* that
''Ainclea v reject inn 1
ii ill a I Imm will brili:
Mil I "
V 'iieriea IIs." a illIs
i i. id. 11 in i i; i I a \ or
ii i 11 • i• ii.i' i.mi,11isin.
il ' iin! im w .irk,i Iile
T! (' I ►:i i 1' < lll"etliele
ii' |.:i 11 le I . 1 ii"«I a I'olll
,1 U lie "I N III i. .IIs.
tli.at America is
h iea «11 re** tii pves
< I :i.i I now 11i)i f
• <>lil la l ;'i I lie a \
-• a IHi > e a i I, t h injj
; i f a poliei of
I 'lily Mail say.
II • Ii n^. I lie A tnerii a ii
' iii|iiia t i< a 11y l or a
.. I isle ill Inline pi .| it i
\ iiiel i'.l II i -i 111 ill I lie
The lii'fi a I III I 're, c..
<. t \ ' i i ! i s
III'
SI"IS '
I I II. 11
Iii i i i . .
Ii iii- Ii
ilesir. .
oppo'i
The
,\l I 11
ela red
iousel
t ious
look
1.1 act'
\ ersa ill.
i'is< ;i t ds i
a re a w a re
sootii"" or
t' sue 11 a lit or rat
: relief I" the
i In- pa p. r. ha > e
of si rideiit and
but against pry-
iii! crest ioiia I i -'in.
e ii.lniil- that
11111 the hoily of
bill i• oin the
hostile to eon
•I ve peace. ,'l 11'I
donic-lii prob
■rime American
"a potic.i t iii-
:i 11 \ ell I III'.'
"Ill electing
pi epic ' 1''
s I lei I ol
- and
i o| III
ileinii
apiin hear liim on llw> subject or so-!
cijil service and welfare. Those who !
desire to attend the luncheon and near!
M,. Scott's address jire ret|nested to j
notify the Chamber of Commerce nr< \
early Friday as possible In order that
plates may he reserved
Tr\as Sofia I ( onfemirr.
Mr. Scott's \isit here at this time Is
primarily in the interest of arousing 1
(interest in t(ie Textfs Soirial Confer-|
Iencc. w hich conienes in Shii Antonio. !
November lu. laslinc through the li.'trd. i
The Texas Conference of Social 1
Welfare Is now in its tenth year of I
) existence. At the Jftlii Conference il i
\*as ilceidcd that the ptir|Mwies or the;
t'onlerenei coubl heller he carried out I
if there were a paid cxis-ulive Kliint
lull linn* to I lie direction of the work
Miss Itnby I".lack was eleeliil to tin
position crealed. and Fs'Uan her duties
I
Sept 1st, I inter her direction trie |
Conference will be able to function i
the year round, ami to accomplish re-
sults which Would not have been oth-I
crwisi.1 possible.
Sherman has many nuclides of so j
cial service in the city at laruc and tn
the various industries, and represen-
tatives of these are looking forward !
with „"'iiuine Inlercst to Mr. Scott's i
*i-tii and the inspection which he will I
make ot the nuclides ilolllU Sofiat set (
\ice work.
Tile places to he visited include. !
amouu others, (lie Sberinan iiverall
Manufacturing i'ompany. the Si.ei
man Mannfni turinu ''"inpiin.v, the *,. !
IT. <' t aiuly Conipiiny. the Sherman '
i>.iv Nursery and others, at all of j
which places social welfare work lias j
a place in the routine! of Ihe business.
I
KANSAS CITY MAN TO
BE SUPERINTENDENT OF
G. B. R. SMITH MILL
I
J. II Veidhart arrived in Sherman !
nfrived in Sherman Wednesday from ,
f<atens City to accept the |iosltlon of'
-rem ral superintendent iff the local
RED CROSS ROLL
COMMITTEES
ARE APPOINTED
MISS I'AI MNF MATTIXOIA 1*1 R-
I.H'ITY CHAIRMAN FOR < 01 .V
T\ : K. ( . HI NTKR FOR C ITY.
Mrs Frank I'.atscll, dly chairman
for the tourlh annual lied Cross IC. 11
Call, which Itcuin*; November II.
Thursday announced ward" chairman
I ami other co-workers, as follows:
1 First Ward., Mrs. Henry Itone:
i Second Ward. Mrs. F. C. Hunter:
Third Ward. Mrs. C. C. Ijinkford :
I'ourth Ward. Mrs. l.ouisc F.vans:
North Fifth Wnril. Mrs. M A Lover
South Fifth Ward. Mrs. Solon Todd.
Miss Pauline M.ittingly was appoint-
• 11 publicity chairman for the county,
ami F. Hunter publicity chairman
for the city. Mrs. 15. I! Wilbauks
was appointed treasurer.
The ward chairmen will annotime
Ihcir co-workers soon „
HF HAS A COOl) PFDK.HI
WOI UJVT FI SH!
Oltpntrh
. Ik-illas. T >x.. Nov, -I. Judge H&ftj
M. Witr7.bat-ti who defeated Ucpresen- THAN'KS< I\l?i( IIAV IS (IIMIMi
tatlve Curios llee. HcmwTat. for re-1 AM) THE I'FOII.F WANT '
election 111 the FoUrtwnth Te\a« fl#n-'
'grew«ional dlatrlct, Im. n promln« ni.j -—~ —
• Southwest Texas atorney. arid will la*
the first Republican to represent Tex.
as in the National Chngfota idhoe
| ISlHk He eomea of a pione«-r family
of the Sonthwesl. his father having
:served in the Confederate aripy ia the
' Texas Belknap Rifle*. I Miring the re-
ii-eut cnmiMlgu Judge Wtiry.baeh re-
New Yolk. Nov. I,—VPell, thatN>
over now. How nlamt ihe supply of
turkey*? The great Ameileun elector-
ate having asHured Jla^lf that the
country I* an red for another four
years or headed for the liow wow*,
concerns itnelf with the problem of
ifnml to ileal with negroes or member*'how to provide the piece de rwdalnnce
Ula<k Tan" Republican party|f, ' testlval on the calemlar.
The aiiHWerdM" th*t there will he
plenty of lurkey*. fat huiI eiieoiM'r ~
Fire at Waro. cheaper, that Is. If you con^hter price*
ranging from 45 to (W ceul* a launm
I of the
In any manner.
party
r
Ax hoi* I lit fit I'M* f)t p ti-hl
WiKO, Texas. Nov, I
cheap. Tilde wa* and within the foe*
The Fannin Ullectlon of stoinacli* which atlll re-
Abstra< l ami Title Cottlpuuy suMtalnwl ! tain their youthful «**(. tlmt. the hlrd
II loss estimated at *jn.0t o early this
morning when fire swept their otHcew
in the Southern Fnlon IJfe Insurance
building. The company carried
ltumrrfuei'.
THE WEATHER.
Washington, Nov. I—Fast Tex
as—Tonight and Friday fair.
made famous by the Pilgrim Father*
could lie bought for 15 cent* a pound.
But this year In the wot^l* of Aturuxt
sI.ikhi | Slla, the world'* greajext poultry deal
!er:
"The warm fall ha* no! iMi-n fa-
vorahlo for flnlahlng the fhs-k*. but. I
look for h sfoCrl supjily. The price foi
Vn. 1 grade Mill he from ."K io 88 cenli
| j to eoiisttnier*. but tliota* who prefer a
handsome Maryland bird will have to
r, ■])
Sherman Thur*iday morning to the et-
fwt that It. Neiiiand, Republleau
tiiHiiluee for County Commission*
Precinct. 2 wan making a cloae
Mt.-HIV* lloren, the Democrativ 1 im-t
i.oiiiiiiee, were di*pellml hy a tabula- , iswteil front tl
thai of returns from fonrtis n of tlm thoujjh several t
*lxleon larxe* in the prisinet, which '
.-ibowed,: -l
lloren, l.isn.
U New laud. (Ml.
' WkIih White-1
wrlfht ArabroM^ t each ^ of
wrluch New la ml c«Mild i-arry hy
Mibstantlal majority without any ate
prii lahle gain mi Mr. Boreu.
Kaeh of the other three la>miM'ratli'
jjiii mlldatilr have(l; K«MM)
majorttle* over thair Republican op-
ponent*. ,• .7^L <. ;>•'
ltd urns tn hula P*tl up to noon Tliur*
'hty jpy'tii tlw followijt* laae* In the
coatttj* having uliw nmjtnlty or
MRUS#* lair.
cast. FitI'liiliiKton lllot <;ro%t-.
worth. Warner In rariotngtnn there
wa* m XT to '£1 tie iK'twwn the Couifty
tleketw-Of the tWi\ partlea.
while Warn *r gave a rt to 10 major-
ity for the wcptthllciui ticket strnlgbt
lHfiMft>i'All Other Itfixe* tabulated
gave overwlidnilnu majorities for the
lamaicriitlc tbounty ticket.
The R
MHNUtUed la I
returiiH foiitlntK
Vb'ltfeypg
I ithlli an
from ColAh>^ii;l
Harding a"
jW-SllMwr Honae,
mtinn w>Mi#ii l
QUIET PREVAILS
IN FLORIDA AS
~Q>
I
ri I
t«
IIFI IFAFI) RHillT PFOPLK M>SI
LIVKK IN Tl KWHtrS KlJK< -
TIOV IHSTI RIIAMTA i f
AmMolntMl I'r^Hi. t)i«pntoh1
Orlanilo, Fl«„ Nov. 4. Foriner m*r-
Vice men patrolled tin* *treel* of Or-
lando. Ocoee and nearby towns
throughout the night to prevent re-'
new l of the race cla*li which I* j
known to have nwtilted In the death
pay mote, a plrnttful *upply ofypf r
ron*tlng chickens, ducks and geese-Mill ®t tkwe Tue*<1ay night of two M'hlte
kt'cp price* down," •
lyl^aH^
Itatf K-turna '
van little held hy Setialhr
I leek ban i over Richard P.
Rcptihlican opponent,
t M' jMMlleans had to-cured
aeat* In rt e House i
to tttl for the Dwr*
other lairlleH, glvil
IKf^h ""nteat
.Idcrmliu'd Tli
! «h tn teat s were In
lllnrdlng pluralltle*
pieted vote aln>wa4
[candhhite In the lead.
f tMt* return* a hat
| turnover* In oaaea
h* reprcNeutaUvi**
notable Instance wp* In
where three Repuhilcait
t|Mifted defeated-
' dlMt riet. Amorge In Um)
dAle In Ibi' 'jartl had fni
DooHng, Douovttu and
Her reported elected.
Tlje, limiae will have one
memla r. Meyer I/union of New
Mho defeateil Henry
'If the
hiItlHon party loet It* lone
tatlve, hut an Independent PrahiMti
IM. Milton W. Mhreve,
from the 'Jfitu Penumylvaula dlatrter.
Severnl notable npaeta oecnrreu i
wmm
Vv 7 If". '^V-S'.wi
m8t
^lifM
R" 9 v"
fe M
t -'f 1
■araA
9
the congressional raoe, atnoug them
retirement by Mla*ourl voter* or rur
men and ids negroes. Quiet prevailed mer S|*.iker Champ Clark «r tn.«
early today awl the aiithorltle* Maid tlml the ehariou Hy
a s
ii u
> it
1 lie
nisi rucl I'd a I
I". M v.-! i i I e Mr (la r-ll ns:
I.* I .e:i 111 . la- ii i d Iii < pa rt v
i hat the I ill 11 •« t States milsl
la ler la k>- ! heir pa rt in s -l
Hour milling plant of the C. 1! It
Smiili Mllllnir i'oinpany. Mr. Neid-
harilt vins with the Scnholt MllliliC
('onipauv In Krinsus <'it\. and Is known
throughout the til i 11 i n -r industry of tlie
country. Ile c\|s-cts to remove his
family to Sherman tthoul I lie first of
the veil r.
11 i 11 ir Iin t riiiibb of I! i e old world."
Mure Oritisii \cwsp.i|Mrs.
fir -IM-Ill. .1 l'.-1-r.n 1 H. |) t. ll i
London. Nov. I The leadlui: Itritlsh
provincial newspa|s-rs consldt-i tEn-
election of Setiatdr Harding to bc
presidency as an indication thai the
I Continued on Page Two. t
KllilVIII \|>|M>in( r«l.
V
iiifctt T>lHptttt'h |
Washington. Nov. ♦. Selection of
A bra in I. Flkum of New York, foriner
ambassador to Turkey, as tlw- A uteri*!
I
Can mentlter < f the ivuuinlssiou which]
is to dis-ble the fulpre status of the!
Aland I-lands was anuouu<-eil loday at I
the state department. \
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ttfr™?*' " r'r*
%, |-f
they did not expect any further out-
'break.
I Deputy sheriff* who were called to
lOcoee by the riot, which wa* Ihe ont-
; growth of the election, *aid they la -
f|eve«| the death toll would exiled
ielglit. They said they were convinced
'the hodle* of *evernl negroes would
be found In the rnln* of the twenty-
five bouse* de*troyed hy fire. ..... w
The battle, la'tween white cHl*etl*,;im7 thc fw'Sr had
ft n<i fnl'owwl mi uttetnjji on
the part of a negro to vote. He tvaa
denied the privilege by election offi-
cial* on Hie gnatud that
i nId hia poll tax.
I tinier. It I* reported, while cUMM
b'ileved a crowd of M«grrtea luteinleil
mm
BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF ELLIS ISLAND
Showing the entire inland, where during the paat year the government received thousands of immigrants.
Under the regime of the new commissioner. Frederick A. Wsllis, many reforms are being instituted. One of the
latest and most important is the co-operation with the United States Labor Department- to distribute the incoming
alien* to the parts of the country where labor is most needed—especially to the farming districts.
(;
ei* of a Republican
Harry • Waurahach.
Tart
l ost-<'lectl«g| dcveiopim'nl* 'if. wituia
the ranka of the tatnten Deim* ratlc
party liicluiktd a tart statement from
William J. Bryan, In which be dlvjued
miiNg'.' ttif. ;Hl#".<«e fee t between Presi-
dent Wilson ami Candidate Cox as-
lam me
fonndatbui for the dlaaater" and the
latler had "completed the *t rtaaure." >■
Wayne R, Wheeler, legislative euUU
he had not „r rhl> Anil Malmrti feeague «f
America, tabued a statement declaring
of the cougTvwMinnal elect iott
In fork)r mlM allowed a "aubHtanttat
to attack them, ami "hooting resaifiil. jMgjoriiy* In l*ith Hom-i* ngnlu*t any
o ■ . beer or wine ntiH'mlmeni.
IMnilCTDlAI (PrDPTABY Harding Una 386 Vetea.
IIWU9IIV1AL oCvRLiaa Rettlrii* iitrly today Xhowed the ft*
ADDRESSES ENGINEERS {lowing Slab* had given their ehsttori^r
votes a total of to Harillitgi
' I California 18: Colorado A; Conmi-t^
M K lirowit. State liidu*frtal Xec jcut 1 i Ih.lawarc .1: Idaho HHnol/
ronry of the V. M. C. A.. addrrwted j11"; Indiiimi ICi; Iomii 13: Kau*a* It):
MCttbWt of tin* Hoiiety of lmht*rr?ai Maine B; Maryland M: Massscbt
Fnglneer* at tlwdr Id-M'iM'kly Inadiisiii j I*. Michigan RWt Mlnuc*ota
me. ling at the Y. Vf. C. A Tuesday ! «" «ri 1N Nebraska H: New
evening. Mr, Brown dl*cit**ed lH'fnr«' , *hlre I: New .leraey I I: .New \ org 4.. .
the Kociety the neMr aplrit In imlu* jOblo 2-1: Oklahoma 10: Oregon if:
try. ahaig much the *ame line* aa hie I'eHtmjivanla 8s: ithode Itfitta
at
j
iii
1
talk before memltera of the Tuesday
Oct-Together Club Tuesday noon. •„/
Ten or more memltera iff the h*i1
Chapter expect to leave foturday for
Plttabnrg to attend the National Con-
venthyi of the Society. ' ; - *
j South Dakota " ; Ten!
[4; Vermont 4 : WM,
<jriPW(orate la tlreil of what
call "•<««• mail ttdib."
Ppgt M
' senator Hardiitff
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