Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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WIDOW OF LA1ILORS
AND KAMI GREETED
HU1 DREDS. GATHER AT PIER AND BANDS
PLAY' AMERICAN AIRS AS
, VISITOR IS TAKEN
TO HOTEL.
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.\ew*YA rk. IKk\ 4—Mrs. Muriel Muc-
Sw!ik:,v. widow of the late Lord Mayor
Aim wlm>y of Cork. Ireland, who died
on . hunger strike In LoaMjtali'a lirlx- i
ton 1'iinou, sapped quietly down the |
lean*; pluiii; from the big gray liner j
Celtic tlii mor.iiug. landing here uftcr j
u toiig journey to testify before the
< unmiittce of luu investigating condi-
tions in Ireland.
The little wounn, clad in mmirulug,'
wax KttCHipitiiied by Miss Mary Mae-
hw.my, tuuifi* of the late Lord Muyor.
FEDERATION OF
WOMEN'S CLUBS
IN MEETING
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COMMUNITY AND CIH'NTY CM N
C1L8 Witt UK ARRANttliD
DI KING COMING WEEK.
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CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL ARGENTINA
final Expcrted to Www
Mead) a Have Already NipnrJ up .
♦-Cooperative Marhttiiyt t.oul to '
Which Farmer* are Working—
Aast BMs Dig Proportions.
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Man} at Plrr.
utiiilo the entrance to the plrr on
W s( St i\s*i hundreds of men, women
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEES
SHOWS MUCH ACCOMPLISHED
l.¥ ORGANIZATION.
The organisation of the community
and comty citnutll!* of I he Farm liu-
reuu Federation will Jbe perfected in
(Jraysou County next week. f<-Rowing
the intensive furm-to-fann membership
campaign which has Iiwhi wnrfwK i i
during the two weeks ending Saturday ' J
nftenioou. Meeting* wilt lie held first ' |
In each of the couimn.iitim when*: |
members have joined, and the organi-
zation of the community council per-
fect eel. lfesident* of the community
councils will be exvotticlo di legates to a
county eonvntion, at which the county
mmm
Hae
K338ra
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Sllus I la re presided over the organisation wll la* formed. This or-
i r wnalou of the City Feilcni- \ ganiiatlon will lw? aftUla'tcd with the
Mr*.
l>ecemlter w^sloii of the City
and child, u. wearing mourning iMtuda j (,f \vomeii M Clubs, held at Slier- State organisation, which in turn la
it ml carrying flags of the Irish Kepuh- ; |nu„ utirary Friilay af^ernoty. 'fitHHatcd With the American Furin Hu-
ilc. hud gathered to greet the two | Following the usual preliminaries. : reau Finleratlon.
wdnen. but they appealred from an |1|t. tr!us„n.,., Mrs. Harlow Robert* j 1.000 Members Already.
uilrJy illffi rent exit, stepping in a!
wailing ta.Mcab, before the crowd knew j
they buu landed. Immediate efforts j
were made to form a parade to escort i
Mis .Mu<.Mwlney to the Fifth Avenue
IJo' i*l.
4.—Hiwwrid6
Argrutim^.
*y haurtml
jjfi'of the
.sHcmbly. a
t \j^v At*
d eeaaed it*
Ian gue. |J;?:
the' with*
tie two women wci*e the first to
ntdiore when the Cvltlc Ugan to
OittcUarge her paaaeugera. A rccptlon
«oininittee with the colors of the
Irish Republic, greeted them. The
tnxicub got seven blocks from the pier
l> fore the parade got under way. after
into line and the ba^id started tip with
tb
1C public" airs and cheers were raisd
b lore the pa fad got under way, after
the confusion hud subsided.
reported a balance of *10.1!) o the | Final figure* Saturday evening on
credit of the orgaidmtlou.
Mrs. C ,fi. Craycrott, chairman
! Amerhmidzattoms stated that the fol-j tbap lM> Grayson County InVmetV
;lowing work bad Ihi'ii aeiittm^isluHl jas mmclwrs ot the Farm Murom |>ed*
bv the clubN In the Federatlffll: The ration. The drive which lias Imeu con-
jtlic membership drive of the past two
of i weeks are cxpcctd to show more
I.
ducted in the southwest qua Her of tin;
tuunty during the i ast ttwk has Is'eu
unusually sueee-ssful Iweause of the
Civic League planned ami (linH-te*! a
splendid immorial servic on Armistiev
t>a,V. The Hhakespeare club,, which Is
termed the library committee, has or- j good weather, and the iitupowse from
ilereel literature on Auierh'unidation, j fanners In the section ha*t iH'i-u praeti-
Thls literature. In the form of painph-1 tally unanimous.
lets, will Ik* placed ou file at the, Will Continue Campaign.
Sb rniau Public Library. The College! Follbwlng organlxatlon of the Farm
Star Spangled Manner and "Irish I mil Club, which was delegated to re-1 Bureau members Into their covuiclls.
mind dtlwiis to display the flag on'It is probable tbat" the membership
patriotic oe-cuMious. received splendid jiairtpulgli Will Im« eontlnucd without
results from their campaign previous !the assistance of outside s«!l<itoiS.
to Armistice Day. The Tuesday Lit ; who have aided in the pn^'iit drive,
erary Club asked owners of all pie- to secure farmers in those commnnl-
tnrc shows to have the naitonal an- \ties' willed Imfe not been visited.
tbeiii plavel at Im t 1 i pcrfornuiiie** and j tV-op"r:ttlre buying and markHinv
to run slides requesting the aiullciet! :is expecfed to be ouo of the first pro-
l<. stand during the rendition. The (Jets undertaken by (Jrayson
INTERESTED IN
WHITE HOUSE
Catholic Woman's League U taking
up AmericanIzatinn woik with the
Mexicans in this community, and the
Kplseopal (Julld will I'm- the committee'
j to siK-un'f from the War Department
pioper dates for spee-lal displayal ot ,
j ilie Hag.. The Presbyterian Woman's j
Auxiliary will request the Pastors'1
AWAITS WORD AS TO WHETHER Association I" give sermons on love j
County
farmers through their Farm lUirean
i rKHUisitllori. Tb«y will huve the com-
bined strength of 2/HX>,(MW, farmers of
the Nitlon in this work, through the
State and National elmttells.
Prondic nt Fhvuiclcr D :m1.
PRESIDENT WILL READ
ANNCAL MESSAtiE.
I'rcwi l)eii>ai< h I
WHsblnuton. rice. I. Definite an
ti'i'tnrcment as to whether President
ilson would receive this year the1
U-ual committee appointed on I lit*
o' • ning day of A'ongress to notify
h'"i that the legislative body was ill
►r sb n was expect "(I lodny f/oin the
White House. It was believed prtili-
iiHe that the White Ht us > nlso would
disclose whctluT the President in-
tends to read his annual message to
( t iciess. President Wilson is repre-
sented as being "strongly desirous" of
doing this, ami persons close to the
President have stated that the rec-nt
rapid improvement in his health has
lel't no doubt of his ability to go be-
fore Coiigrecsri, should he desire to do
(IRGEllM
FMPLOYES TOOK
COAL BRIBES
^ ir, p| pnf'ftl
W.I li'iistou. I'| • <1 Invt>-'ib.'ii•
" i ;k rfs tba solt nal itierat t's
hail Air lied mil way t mployees to ob-
tain "l i >ri v <.r shlj uients of co il
! .■ n«•<I • b' lb' Int'-rna'loiei'
C.omniev. • < 'cinnilssic'i. wl'li (!. I.
Maker, y n-'al coiiicel nf the whole-
sale tiii' i a>b ;i>socin!ion of New
York it 'e j'T*® *i<-i -11 w'fners.
Maker • tid he hud only "hearsay"
iniorn h' en. fnMl."i, i! )«\ New Y t. u
oj-'i'ift "- n* d I'** 'be \ssl^aul I'uited
Si 11| t' let AM' nt New Y irk.
Who !"''l liltli. he s;iid. Mint the office'*
ki" .*, of e.ii|.loye«is of railways win
bad i.; t«!e i,s 111:11 h us I.Ihmi a year
b.v aci.dMim brlli' i.i coal opcra-
l ors.
of
country a<i<l flag.
Tea Was Sure* as.
Mrs. E .C. Hunter, chairman of the
enterlaliunent coiiunittee for the iv- ,
cent Iwiiefit tea. announced !Sr <> clear- !
ed on that occasion, which will be |
equally divided and forwarded to the]
Shi inian Public Library and the Day!
N111 scry.
The president announied the Clvb* j
league had very recently given < j
to 111 >- Library lor the completion of |
the purchasing fund for one book j
rack.
Asks for Hostesses.
Mrs. W. W Mot I iters. prcside>nt of j
the Civic League, brought to the Fed-j
eration a message from M. S. Cnu-
llum. see relar.v of the City Y. M '. |
V.. asking that the Fed< r:ition nssiuii'
the respt uslbillty of furnishing Host-
esses I rom Ms constituent orgntiiv.a- |
*!ot!>- to ari'inge fortmil programs for)
the "open holies" occaslorts tin) e. Ill !
f' yi. <1 1 > ha V. M. C. evi r.v !
twi| niouths. Mrs. Rodgers ,-iate'l the j
('i\ ii■ League Inn! the Initial ln-pl'iil-j
llv. on Thnaksglvlng and that H |eov-
t.< wiatetf i'ruxa Dispatch
Mlugluimptcu. N. Y.. Di'c. I--Thomati
M. Crury, linamler. dleil heii lmet j
night. He was head of the Mfiii |
Waslu'r ( 0111 panv ami i irtlef|att'««l in j
the orgaiii'.iition of natural gas1 cen- 1
pa nit's in Akron. <>hio, Kentucky and
('klahoiiia. Mr. Crary a'so had large
lumber Interests in Mississippi, Geor- '
ia aiitl NorMi Carolina.
('Mviglhi <«eis Orders
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AHSocIatcd Prrts l>i«t)«tcb|
i AF'.ENTtNE WITHDRAWS
; FROM THE U5AOITG.
v:i'■ • :y?v>to^ *
j Pwm
pgg I>ec,.
Tueyrnudou
I I*8v| Hymans, P
of Natbm
I ' ietfer aunounchn?
ji gcutltH' Ah'legatiyn
j part<elpatloii In t
| • it I
] offic'ally ftnivMu
|l d:,iwa! of the Argwitlue dclega-
\ I tloii from the Assembly. Windi-
er this meant "TTmt Argentine
wa* withdrawing altogether
from the Lraguc was not up-
parent. ' :;l-■ „'w.
iMffH-uitcd Prcti UtapareH
tbmevrt. 1 >ee. -I.— An amendment to
the covenant te> the l^neec of Nations
eliminating Article X the most moot-
ed^'etlon nt the pri<d, was |ntrctdu< < tl
j.iil the Asseiublr hf League today
jby Charles J. Dolieily. Canadian Min-
ister of Justice. The mnendineiit will
pt-ohuhly lie rcfefr'tl to tlie cofOWlttee
011 amendmeuts.
Pue>Trcd n Not Prwent. > "
AwtoclnU'tl Pra*« r>ts|*«^h] .VJ
Cenevu. I >ee. 4.-^Argentina's dele-
gation to the AssA ml ly of the league
of Nations did not appear during tic
flr*t hour of todajfc's meeting.
Houorlti JM cyriy%,«. head of the
♦•elfgatlon. refused to denr^HmSi^MI
"entins was wlthdiawlug from the
Leagm>.
"I cannot discuss the matter at thin
lime.' he snhl to the As*<K\ated Presr
at. his hotel.
The A r tent lite represnitntlve* were
In ciMifeiciK e when Setior 1'nevrredon
'viis s<« 11 today. Tlie Argentina
Foiclgn Minister, drclarrd he would
go to the Assembly moetliri
not
appearetl.
WBm
AsxoctiitMl Prvsii tiupatcbl
Ardmow. (Ntla., l>e<
able appointment
|w;w r
"gainst Miss Clara
widely sought la
shoot!of. here two w
P * today. 1 ^
j TUe'ne^ gjcrle was lujc
an ;inncut'cpment by C*harh«M
]H%partner of 3. J).'
I Cmuity At torn< >'-elect of
| that their firm had la^en em
defend Mh^Sniltlh
Mathota would msmiaicnd that
sell wown. present County Attorney,
be permitted to continue in charge of
tlie ease iiCthe State, mm
No New 0a\Y!otNnent9. ; ^
IS"•• jsflflffi aV\ ' 'KKvs
to remove
he Was
i ' ,'Obubl v
'uter. but up until mam lie
•fry-
THE WEATHER.
1
Following «pan the .1 im Ip v of Mi
Coakk.v's (tf itement I CM I O an an
nohnecmetlt front Mr. Mrown that
there was no urw developments In
the search for Miss Smith as far na
his office was convened, and that lu
wan leaving for his farm near Ard
more for a day's hunting trip.
In the meantime, tlie authorities of
a doxeu vMl^1 <lf < klahoma and Texas
were redoubling their efforts , to cap
tare Miss WlRh. for wIkhu there in a
wairnut chaining afs-nilt with Intent
to kill. The wurrnnt wa* Isamsl af-
ter tlie s|« ot«ng of Hainon. whet wa*
Republican Nntlonnl Cemunltteeinan
from Oklahoma, and an e*tAfn«lve «lt
oi^rator. Mr. Rrown has Indicated
that lie Will A'huuve Hie charge against
MW fo Owe fit murder in lhe|
event she Y* eaptOreil Hnnttdt died ^aiaH
tew days after the shooting, which Ids'
friends have averted was thought the
accidental discharge of a revolver b<
was cb nulng.
In his $tnfemerit Mr. Cesiklev denied
ri*p:irts tint the dmrges against Ml is
Smith would be dropped when Mr
Mathers took office as prosecutor*
ever
Hatu
at the
rii
flic home and after
uKuid liar pin vaNH
dresser drawer, a
two dia
finger*.
I Mr*. Ramsey
! tlie rm>m.;;rJfi||
"lice
mm
band, win
porch,
to ciM«pe
the room
*r*
nfm
*-.e '^jmhni
WmM
ftfnnp
flashlight t« direct
house tbmugsh ttMi.
wgf unh eked.'';\!¥'Ml|
i Couldn't Oet <
Hr. It unaey Ihimed'at
give the a la mi by calling
inuartem en the plume, "Although
J Rome, Dec. I Order#
by the Italian goveti
Cavlglht. commander of
jlar forces which have <
i t union around Flume, to avoid 11H
I plications oi* paint ol incidents.
have been
on ill to (ion. |
Italian regie I
tahllshcd a i
'•Oil- |
Pre- 1
W.isliiimton, lice. I— Eiisi Te*«
:«s —Tonight fair, cooler In soulli
IMirllon; Sunday fair, warmer In
north poiiioe.
Louisiana - (Jciienal fair In
west, showers In AUl-st portion
this afternoon or tonight, some-
what cooler In north' portion;
Sunday fair.
Arkansas - -ToOiuht fair, cooler
in oust portion: Sunday fair,
warmer In northwest portion.
• Oklahoma and West Texas—
Toiii?sJtt faff: Sunday fair and
wa r 11 tor.
"For reasons, convincing and pre i *ae In good ordrr. It was
fcFslonnlly ethical," tlie statement "fl ,,""r ,* *lde to get a
raid. "Mr. Matlwrs cannot. evil r<"l>°'ise from the phom* enerstor to
though Ctwnijr Attorney, umlertake ' the dust irdly erlm^JJfr. Rum-
or fhare In the prosoeiiflott of the '•v Saturdev to I'olb > Chlof
ins«■." | Vmnk Rcec*. Member* of the Poite#
Tli" stateuieiit added ttiat the firm •W'lved no rejKiit oT the
bad Ih">o ret.'iliirxl us defense entituiel 1 ' "rl'aboil' . oclei'k Sat-
<me v hour a
the
I to securing
niier (ilollttl tic: In red last night.
..... Ih«oii retultieil us defense counsel! ,
luce the da v following the death of r'11,01" ...
Hainon. and that It was customary fot |*TV 7^' ! , B ^ 1 „ rtemibll
•he county . Attorns to ndaln Mn tt,a , W"gth "f pHmlnal ^Mi^Slon
^reficlonal connection with ^7d V^S-e '^We HHvl^h.V', munr\n'v ,,rUI"h
that he may have 1 partltdpfcied in,.... .* * . f* . ' dri
nisscd hv the 1
n
rrsol
int.. .hi. j
lot believe the prer , orhnlna In ese nlii. A l*U"r ,,,Wir
an execution. . 3 criminal In escaping. A ,, .
prior t« Induction
Mr. Mathers did not
cut caw should Is' an exception,
"I have to add," the statement went
on. "that the defense* awaits wjth the
uimost ooitopfcMire. any effeirt thai
iiuiv be mid" to ii nvl«*t Clara Smith
Hanion t'f the chnrge of having killed
(CcnCtitteel tm Pa Re Font*. >
k 'a .m JL *t'm: - ** <kvr
night call la always likely to be ail
emergency one; and something should
draw tt# tmn cai
Parll
ed a tl'-llghtfill
A. assumes all
those occasions.
affair. The Y. M a'
1
neccssary
till vote.
expense ou
, lie I'«'d * 1:1
: is 1
|
Full-Tie u*y to Close.
Washington, lav. I A formal or
dor by Secretary Houston fixing De
cetidier (I as the date of final clbslng j(r,| cr,^,
of the N'e^v York city sub treasury
was published tealay. *
lion acctplctl service, and the presi-
dent will announce asslgiitncnf* Inter.
Asps Should 15c Destroyed.
M! t. I . A'. DiUartl spoke 01: ll • I'll
porlaii'-e of destroying the «111 .x>.*
form ' f Kurypthiu asps that liuvo In-
fesft'd our trees luring the jai^t Mini j
liter, she said she had Ii j'i com-
uiunl' itit.n wl.li profes^irinaI aiiihoii |
II's regariling these insects. ;<; 1 d the
uni\crsiil vertlht is thai reneoing ftp'
'•hiysalls forms from the fiv<->s and i
killing them is the only r ■mcdy. She J
toldLof the large ntpfnbcr t" ken - from j
the trees in Yt'esf IHH t>v t!." t'ivie|
l^'Hgiv's men there, and 1 rgo J every-i
body to give the matter .ureful atten-
tii a.
Mrs. W. Rodgfi* stated the city
ftirce Is doing all if can to rid trees in
the parks of them.
Christmas Seals on Sab1.
Mrs. .1. II Duels, chairman for 'lie
sale of a liristncis souls In the south
half of Airayson County, stated mIk j
had phi 1 ed the seals on sole in ail dry
uoods stores.' Iwok stores and all drug
stores but one, ami urgftl tin- women
to buy as liberally its pos«lhl*\
Mrs. a'. E. Craycroft. Red '"ciss
chairmuu. stated that althougli the
hail withdrawn the use «.f
i
A
I
li,... r°h,tl"n"
hlftg should *
be done by lb ' phone oompuny to Im- .. . . ,t .
prove their night service." %"T
Tlie loss of a diamond ciustor bar .
pin. valued nt nls.ut was dl*. , ' ' jwon*
covered by Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey. The! ■/J , M>,
plit had l "ii t^kun .■ aettM r is itn tin
drawer. All of
dresser had h« cn
cbsed. and their contents ov 'rturned,.... . ,
In the srtireb for valmblep. Nothlu'l, '
m pMi
'1.
®,r"* ""I'Sf. I lie —.i.i, .. ..
drra« r!J^HJT,
If the. drawer* la tiM.l JI" *■«• «««iirti.
•en exploml. It was dls- , !f* ,
SI on Fein tuci
w-M™ ib, p,„ ... ,«PK
AH'"-* trim Mn """"""
Ramsey, it Is believed bai rot aqf.,**-1'
iferrd anv permaticH) III vtMctM fr « r.
her e*|ierlence,;f.. ™J
liHAaa 1 A I
Imm nn 1WT g rOWliTi
A call was iccelvod Iry pollc he#4*iV
'quarter* from the home of B, ,. I>yc.{
jon Gray's (till, early Saturday morn*)' j$U, ,-.OTr^w«
ling, The repeirt was that there was
Plowler III the llelghlMirllOotl. Poller prm
insde an ,lnvjst|«arton.;V '£§j t^idor.
Chief of Police Iteece gave it as ,.Hotn d VHvan.
! J optnloo Hiat Intruder at the capital. .01 Thnr*dti*
h.mie Of Mr aPd >frs. Ramgev was a liar, declared Uself a
jt'oce adill t, He advises Sherman ti |. nv« I [•> •
i'ltlx?"tis tif'tfl llv to keep their door* f« c"l*ed '"<ni
. Wekcd at night to t ike o lier safe- troops "f «b ..id Aroo>nlno
guards about their homes. * * - -,i '
S/3Z. -
n«
Prts-wier Suirlde*.
Hii
have pbtced themsetroM a
cf tlw Hovbd ndintnlslration,
patch declare*.
MAT BRING IN OIL
[jmim
Imbp
Mnrlliiirtoh Io««a.' Dec. 71 —T/mls
Martrm, wlm «c«* found guilty hy
juir In the District Court here
htDfder I" the fl|^r and hi*
f^rnalfv fixed ftnprlsoument. I
c-mmltted suicide ^ by cnttlmr) his ter«seM! in the oil o*peots
fhroat with a safely rax.* triads in T oil Comp^nVs
|Im* county jail lust -nigfif.
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A MtAHlW.l' of
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(Continued on page four.)
LVAOUK OF NATIONS PALACE AT OBNKVA. SWITZERLAND, AS SEEN FROM AN AIRPLANE
' Deluney Wins IMeMan.
Calwrv. Allierla, f ec. 4 ('til De-
luney. Cleveland. Ohio, *1 lightweight.
Won a referee s d^elsbm over
Pert# of Chicago, In a 15 round land
here la*t idghf^-
fiee mllea e*si of
F.fhel. w-'llt on* Sat or
test of the well
Itmre hMp on
Die comhanv
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