Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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Elect and Consult <?>n the Details
BANK CASHIER DINNER AT
i HELD BY RANGERS BINKLEY HOTEL
AFTER ROBBERY ENDS MEETING
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AKRI ST MADE FOLLOWING THE SALESMEN OF INTERSTATE COT-
l,OSS OK *10,000 NEAK CISCO
ON MONDAY.
TON OIL REFINING COMPANY
CLOSE THEIR CONVENTION.
Eastland. Texas, Doc. HO—Jack fty JIM PARKER
Howl, cashier of the Qauranty State! Com hiding u /two-day- convention of
Vlai.k of hrcrny was charged with !t|u. nalcs 'force 4rganidation gf tl « in-
«lnhczzlcmeut of $10,(MN) in District1 stitutlou. department heaiTs, oxeeu-
f Court here yesterday afternoon in eon- [ (jvw „nij nieniliers of the sales or-
* lied ion with the holdup on the Hill ganizathm of the Inteiat^te • Cotton
f ratnl near i'lscn Monday morning. in < |l Hcflnlng Company attended a din-
wliicii he reported he was relieved of ,u.r jn )|)t> private dining room of the
4$10.:vmi he uarfMaklng to his bank at iHnkley Hotel Wednesday evening.
two Fo>( Worth f
hltti a 4 a No an a
'Jjeeriiy. The complaint was signed by
J. it. ltnoncy, State ranger. ...
Ilov.ell was released later in the
afternoon after a writ of ha hens cor-
pus had been sworn out and a hear-
ing held Ih fore Judge E. A. Hill of
■'tire'"Eighty-Eighth IMstrlrt Court. -~.;s
! bond was set at $2,n00. which he
readily made. Howell has employed
firms to represent
ttorne.v from Stenh-
envil' a
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H was taken Into custody by State j
anger Jim Bracewell and a deputy 1
slid iff of Stephens County after
IK.o in currency, which was being
transported by him from Cisco to l:4 e
ray disappeared through, as he stated,
the work of two highway robbers, ac-
cording to word received hen*.
Ilowell. who is 21 years; old and a
large stockholder In the I>eera.v insti-
tution. will be held until the 'matter
is thoroughly investigated by Hangers
i>lid county officers who are now work-
M ing on the case.
In a room in Cisco last night in
the presence of Mr. Bracewell and
Muuro liooncy, State Rangers, John
Karnes, local pence officer, Stephens
County officers and a reporter from
the Hanger Times, Howell again went
ever his version of how the two n en
appeared as he was driving to I c< ray
alone with the $10,000 In hills of one.
five, ten and twenty dollar denomina-
tions and forced him to throw hi*
bunds up and give them the mnne>.
Howelj began his story two miles l«ck
of w I if re the hold-up took phicr.
Throws I'p Hands.
While bonus checks totalling $750
were distributed by Sales Maiutger L.
li. Mel^eau to members of the sales
organization who were announced
winners in various contests for well-,
ing goods during the year, the dinner,
was no part of the business of the con-
vention, which was concluded Wednes-
day afternoon, twit comprised an oppor-
tunity for the sal^s organization mein-
I hers and department heads and execu-
tives of the institution to meet togeth-
er socially before the dispersal of the
many out-of-town members of the or-
ganization here attending the two-day
meeting.
was a snccss in
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Associated Press oUpatch]
Marion, Ohio, Dee. 80- TUuw for
the lnuugnratloii bebl right < fc way
■toda y f oil 1 'resident-elect
Hciiedule of conference* 1
E. B. McLean, the Washington puh
libber, who is chairman qf the inaugu-
ral committee; Senator i'hiluniier ;C.
Knox of PennsjrivanU, chairman, of the
Congresslomil Couunittee on Inaugura-
tion. and Will Hays, who as chairman
of the Republican Naltonal t'omiu'ttee,
wilt have an activ«* part in luauguntl
arrangements, were among tho e call-
« d into consul tat Ion here on details of
the ceremony.'
Both Mr. Hays hud Senator Kuos
have f*en persistently inentloncd for
cahliif%"<^ostH and their visit here add-
e<l to spiviiatlon alsmt the selections
soon to lie-made by Mr. Harding.
Others on Mr. Har«llng's ap|H int-
meut list during the «lay iiicluilcd a
committee of the National Orange,
who asked for t,he interview to present
their views on the agricultural situa-
tion.
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contluiiej^ tO
buying m the
I Mat Hot,' awui
port IskoWIw
The fjnlctm>ss
farther
these hav*
chasing, the general
towards wwnoiajr.^'".
L-ltfi^t'haWls' lure tb^ng virtually no fu- [ ;
iM^iiujriitg, tlwf report statea, ^«imI
coits4spii ntly tnanufaciurers
tailed operations, and In a n
instaiHH'H, closed their plants.
the reiswt eontlune«v Is re-;
suiting iu the release of skilled and we
uttakilled workers, and the surplus of flucing it
unemployed Is tmitasiiig.
ke no
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BOY BURGLAR
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went following her
COHON TO POLES
Auoelated Pmm Dhtpatflh]
Chk*g . l>ec, >—After confessing WooMtHsk, Ontario,
to more than twenty-fi0> burglaries in ''''"I'1 MrH* Harali
Chicago in the last two weeks, Walteff 10K yp(Ars
McOrath. 2t years old. of J< liet, Ill^/nou"r,M' "M'n,r-
today pleaded with iKtltee to aid him Ntockbrirtge, N. Y„
in having an operatIon on Ida liead d««- famous
daring ft "might cure iue of criminal * century ago,
tenflendes.M ^ ' ' ' '*j.'
**l havo heen a burglar since I fell
-from a grocery wagon In Joliet when
11 \*aa seven years old," he^aUl. VI in-
Jnf^A ■my*
then I can't sleep well nights unless I
go oul and pull a job first."
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Dnllas, D<v. 30— Dallas County and
In this respect, the affair ^ Nnrth 1VxilR fnrmvrH wl„ w<,?
every particular, ^ of , f(
reaching a . llmax of g. od fellowship ; plnilj( now ^ Wfirk(H, ()nt
ize. Congn'ssman Sumners has the mat-
ter up with Poland aud plans are lie-
lug arranged whereby some kind of
of'
and good will among the various
members of the Interstate organist
tlon present in the presentation
handsome and valuable gifts by the
nieinlM-rs of the traveling rfales organ-
ization to.President C. A. Sanford and
Sales Manager L. L. Mcl/ean, with
appropriate speeches of presentation
and responses.
Mr. Sanfnrd Remembered.
The presentation of the gift to Mr.
Sanford came as a complete surprise
near the close of the evening's enjoy-
ment, when J. J. Hippie of l'aris,
salesman, arose and said that on lie-
half of the salesmen attending the
two-day convention he wished to ex-
press (heir henrtleif'appreciation tor
I lie many courteiftc* shown them dur-
iuK the convention, and "as a visible
sigh of our love and esteem for our
president, Mr. Sanford," to present to
He
25,tOO DOZEN EGOS ARE
HOARDED FOR 18 MONTHS
... Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. .'Ml.—Follow-
ing disclosures that one lot of approx-
Kan.. Dee. ?W.—The
eternal triangle with a new settlpg in
whUSi' one man ^was killed by another
who coairtlK dlvontnl wife, was
imately 25,000 don>n eggs had Iwen
! hoarded for from 18 to 20 months,
credit will be given the Poles and at th« ^vbdon of Markets has re- . . p .f# w ..
the same time the Texas farmers will thfi mlno,,t of tll(l "«dger State, tp^1w1 yesterday by Stierlff Weils
immediately receive their money.
It is also planned to arrange for the
selling of wool on a similar plan, it
was announced. • •
Death for Hoid-Cp Men.
Popular Bluffs, Mo„ Dee, 30.—The
j death penalty will l e inflicted on all
bandits convleled of holdups and rob-
berles'"at the point of a gtnr in Mis-
souri if a bill drawn by Setmtor-Eleet
E. E. Pcnasel Is adapted. PenHel t<xlay
dedared h<' would introduce his act as
soon as the assembly meets. He said
It would effectively end the crime
wave. KiywW'i
thrown on the market for immediate
use.
Creamery to keep the eggs in storage j0* Plait County,
tonyr and Isaaed orders that they las; ^ Bufonl, retired farmer, la dead
while Alfred Anderson, world war vet-
eran, iEin Jail.
Mrs. May «ford. divorced wife of
Bnford, meanwhile Is seeking consola-
tion with friends. Hhe and her erst-
while husband were to have been re-
I tauwrled. Anderson admitted lie
| shooting. . *
THE WEATHER.
lie said.
from ('ls<-« . I
decided to |!o the balance ot the wry
on the rim. It was about 10:.'U) In the
morning. Perhaps two miles from
this point 1 was driving the ear about
fifteen miles an hour when 1 was lip
proaehed by men in another car. I
inrned out of the read without dlir.ln
Ashing m.v speed expectiim to pass on
but when about thirty yards away out
of the two men stuck n rifle through
the upper part of the windshield,
which was down, and demanded that
1 throw up my hands.
"When the order came to throw up
"At that jHiInt I hao a blowout on him a slight token of affection. Transfers Business
ft front wheel of the car 1 was <iriv- then pointed to a handsome cut glass j AwoHnt#d Pr<M„, Dlgpftt<,hj
Ing." he said. "Then 1 was two miles flower-vase set which had decorated J M««ir|if Dee .*10—The ' National
removed the tire and I enter of tl.e table,during the din- 01fy ^ of 'Ncw York City is
iter and said that it was the gift of . , . . . . ■ ' . .
,, , . , .ported to have transferred Its business
the traveling boys to Mr. Sanford. , .,««•, ' *
. . . . | In Madrid and Barcelona to
In responding to the presntatlon. Mr.
Sanford spoke feelingly of his love
lor every member of the organization
which he heads.
ap inter-
national banking corporation.
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Washington. I ec. 30—Ok la- |
| homa and East Texas—Tonight j,
j and Friday generally fair, mod- j
j erate temperature. |
West Texas —Tonight and j
| Friday fair, moderate tempera- j
I tune,
l^oulsiana —■ Tonight. fair, j
! warmer; Friday f/;lr, warmer in j
| east portion. |
Arkansas — Tonlghl fair, e«- |
J «*ept In northwest portion; Ir'ri- j
1 day fair. ^ • i
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The presentation of the gift to Mr.
Mel.ean. a handsome silver drinking
set. was also a surprise. A. S. Wal-
<N*op of Sherman presented the gift on
hehalf of the traveling men, and Mr.
Mei/«!in responded with much feeling.
Bonus Chicks Distributed.
One of the most Interest ing events
my hands I did so'without applyitti of the evening was the announcement
the brake to the iniuhlne which con-
tinued running until It hit a tree then
Mopped, the engine dying Instantly.'*
In answer to a question he -•? I«t that
of winners iu the amount of goods
sold during the year by the traveling
men, and the djstrihutiou of checks to
these winners. To,( eorge W. Wright
the other machine bad stopped w: en of Shreveport. Iji.. were given two
for him to throw up
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-wife
Report Denied.
Anoeiattd Prt $ Di pvtch
New Yirrk, Dee. WW-Wireless dls-
McC&re, wife of a fortoer mayor of
Hyracnse, toibiy denied a report pub-
lished yesterday hy the Advocate, an
Irish newMpsper that En mm in De Va-
lera, "president of the. Irish Repnbllc,"
is a guest In their home In New Ho-
chelh . Hhe as id the home was sold
last October and tenants there now
knew nothing of the Irish « leader's
wherealionta.
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leum will be tl e
kind erected ln|
Northern cities,
in large
nuiuaoleum provide*
al In hermetically
concrete erypts,
usually anlMtantlal
torn. The Hlierman
Im' built of Bedfn
aid* aud will he
tcrlor in marble (limustwiit.
crypts wilt he hnllt In
from either side of the elm
pylng a twenty-five foot square In the
center of the building. Four hundred
crypts will be provided In Ihe Hhermsn
mausoleum, including a numlier of
crypts arranged. In private fatally
compartments. Practically all of the
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BROOKLYN POUCEMAN AND FOUR ARME D MEN HE CAPTURED IN MOTOR CAR
. v WHILE CRIME WAVE WAS AT ITS HEIGHT.
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Hie order csinn
bis hands.
•Borrows Horse.
"Willi my ear against the tree,"
Howell resulted, "and both ears
stopped • man on the right alight-
ed. When between the two cars, he
said. 'Cive me that package.' 1 did
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not give the man the pacl<ag<
he came on and reached between my
legs and the steering wheel and took
It with his rii'ht hand and reached
around i:i my rltht hand coat pocket
and took my pistol.
«hecks, totalling .fltoo, for the gri nt-
; est immbe • of signed orders secured
during the year, and I he lnru«>st
■ amount of eise goods sold. F. H. WP*
' He of Springfield, Mo., was given a
J cheek for for having sold the
largest per cent of ease got^ls as
j compared with the total output of ease
and goods of the institution during the
year. Mr. Willie's sidles showed an in*
crease of U.* per «*e it during the year.
W. II. Whitlow of Fort Smith. Ark.,
was presented with a check for $10b
for the secontl !argest number of sign-
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have
t^RRi love aud
their woft."
"After g'Iling the money," Howell Jed o*«iers during the y«nr.
deciaml, "the iJian^who t«s k It y<t pedj For putting forth the gr^jtest ef-
tc the risht of his own ii)(iehini> and j forts in lsdialf of the eompOiOy during
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Although tbete were three fully loaded pistols hi the tsar, they submitted to arrest. All w«m Italians.
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