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LI-NO. 144
65c PER MONTH.
SHERMAN,
>DAY, JANUARY 5, 1922. —EIGHT
OUSTER P
OAL MINERS
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CHARGES ARE UN,TA?1*??
FOUR OFFICERS WAVE
RS5AY
THEIR FAMILIES STARVING
HUMPHRIES
THERN
CCOMP
BY ASSISTANT ATTORNEY
TRIAL
PARTY OF
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DTst latrtt
*nr{at>d Press
Associated F~est Dispatch
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HAS ACCOMPLISHED MUCfl
SINCE IT STARTED
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TO REPORT TO COUNTY
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Ardiuorc,. Okla., .Inn-. 5.—Ouster pro-
ceedings were filed in iJistrict Court
dmro tAday by K. L, Fulton. assistant
Attorney General, against Buck (lir-
reft, Sheriff of Carter County; J. H.
Laiigstou. .Mayor of Healdton. and Loin
Buries. City Marshal HintChief of Po-
lice «t Healdton.
Tin* petition against Sheriff Garrett
contains four counts whHe that against
♦ li« ntluTH contains three. .Carrett's re-
inoval is asked- on the following
charges:
Specific Charges. '
Failure to enforce the prohibition
lnwsN .
Failure to onfor<x the gambling laws.
Assisting the defense In the case of
the Sia)c v.". Mrsv Krncst Ford. charged
wftb.assuult upon Mrs, (\ A. Casey. by
furnishing funds to pay tho defendstit's
Following the Bible Injunction to
Go Into the Highways and
Byway* of Country.
Letters Say Men Have Worked
Only Three Months Past
Year-^AU Destitute.0
Killing of Peeler Clayton Occurred
Last Month Near "Ku Klux Klan
Hall" At Capital
s-
Assoclntt'A Prsts Dtif/mUh
North Aiwtover. Mns«„ j^n. r —cler-
gymen, .who charge tin* automobile with
U'iitK the cuusc of mimiII conarotations
Associated prens Dispahh
W nshhigtcu, .1 ait. ■ 5—Wc^t Virginia
coal itriucrh wiio say their families
are suirvtni: have appealed directly to
a ere invited today by itev. K. J. j President tl.\rding for gnvitriuuent aid.
va-
atbiriiey fr. s eah . he obeys 0*
r U/ Of liv D . j ^allure to ei.foree the law proliit.it;.! |,r H,,iiig out Into
Grayson Wat Well Represented at ing the operation of Mm mom i resorts.
i chatges against Langston and Kates
Stale Mtiliif and Delegat'et
Well Pleated
I'reseoit, Cnltnllun pastor. to desist
their attacks and >tnrn the tables tin
the devii; ,
To gasoline. Mr. Prescott said, he
attributed hitteli of the success of Ids
thriving SunWU-y school f
GoeajTnfo the Highways.
Seated at the wheei^fn big truck,
and followed by a fleet of touring
Bihiltnl injunction
out into the highways and
byways every Sunday and bringing
to his school children within a radius
of seven iniles
letters the .miners have
SCUt
■n
to the
Associated-Press DUvutch ^
Austin. Texas. Jawr The four
Austin officers charged with murder
lu connection with the fatal shooting
bl peeler Clayton, taxi driver, last
nrJ,.; -- --77 '
Failure to ciif(.ivc ttre |iio! ibi|.i t;y North Parish meeting lioU*i , of
',HV"" Which the rlcrnymnn is jaistor. w as
i niluic to enfraree the amMin^ laws, built In I7.V1 and is one of the oldest
Failure to enforce the laws prohibit- ,hi>trhis ii; Wiv Kiiffhtud.
in^ the f>Her tion immoral resorts, t • .
Hefrtre leaving Oklahoma City yestor-' -
ihiy for Ardmore. Mr. Fulton had confi-
dent iallyHiiitoniK'ed that he would also
file nn ouster suit "against It. \V. Hig-
nlfchl. Chief of Police lieriv After a
•rerlew of the city <-harter. however, the
%wistw at--At torn^'V «enerh i—strict—lie
The Farm Bureau Federal ion l|i n
d« inoriwtrati d sm*c«!s.< iii handling inar-
-keting and other problems of farmers,
Kttld <\ C; Morris. County Farm Agent,
Thursday, ttpon Ills return from the
secoml unn.ial meetiim of the Texas
Farm Hureau Federatbm. at Dallas,
where reports were heartl. by farmer
ineiiWiers ot Te\as aftd other States that the City..Manager is-respon^j
i«H' Actual act omp)i«hments of ^lo jsiblc for law eiifom'tneut here iu d that
I-atm ureau "r1!!^J iw*t year. there is no refereiiee to assignment of'
w«l IMprPWIItrC Idyl ies to the Chief of Police. This be
♦•shies Mi\ Morris, J. K. Ma this,, of jiBlr {jMl be de<*lar<>(U no charges
Presiticni arc contradictory <d* the. i i«n!h,r in an "alley- mytr^■ tb«k "Ku Klu.v
statcitrent. issmsl by Governor Morgitii Kl«tt Hall." waived examining trials
of West Virginia that tTicre i« no. niorniiig itnd were bound, over to
starvation aunmg the miners' families, the giand Jury.
Tile letter to the President frcan tho I
local .union of the United Mine Wurk-
-C< rs iea mju Tex as. .1 an.
E. Humphries and Ceneral .fohu K. Per-
sfiillg. aecompatded by a party of \orth
ern a.nd F.astein-<iq italists, st
here fyr a short time today w4me on
-Eomo—to rhe Corsieaim and Mexia oii
fThe party was joined here by
tweffty-seven offh^ils ami stockholders
« f the Pure t-Hl Company.
Pershing Ming&es With Orwd
C.encral Pershing left his private car
while here ami mingled with the crowd
about the stilt ion. shaking hands with
injiuy persons ami permitfert-the taking j
of a hutiilH'r of photographs.
—£*o^
Y0ITM5 HAN
Creek.
N'ewm
Ite^ e P.MW ell. of tiunter ; ^wj|| |M, ngyiust Higni^hr
of
o
t f iVrj'hester; tJeorge
of the Cray.sou
Farm Hureau. Attended the
and brought Imck enthusiastic
fhe actual ttMHitilWhtnwtii
niation for Its UH'tttl^ the
past year.NTheso tnembera may make
npoi'Vj to a tlK^ing of the 4ouuty or
gauizatioM called lu an early d.'it«-
I'n Ik's of tiraywon fVuinty memlM>rs
*Aia attemf U e eonretitLnn lw*tb T5;| rs
■lay ami Friday, several going iloun In
i ars. t
Mr. Morris states that «f fRe f « citlng
day Witlnesday re|surts were beartl
frtnt the jm* retjiry of the Texas Federa
tinn. which showed that Texas farmers
of iht Feib-rution. bad |*tid out the ac-
tual sitm of flblMHJO in orgauiKing tlieir
e si|s«ratlve organisation, the Farm Bu-
reau. In the 137 counties of jiTfXQF V ' . 1
WWrt. II,.' .M« n-rail,... h«.i „n tl «rt w««h from the momr W mp
l >ee. 1. • -f. -
Te\a Farmers C'o-Operale.
"The Farm Hureau is the first farm-
/rs organization which has a working
en pita I Of sufficient size to accomplish
results, and what has lieeti done proves
that Texas farmer* can coopernte," said
Mr Moirls.
x 'Hie ie|s>rt showetl that there is a
fund of $.VMKNI still remaining in the
irett-nry. said Mr. Morris, and that ihc
— —" ". 11 i: '•'■-'i* J. ■!— I W-
. (Continued on poge five.)
The cases, have been tentatively set
for trial before Special Judge K. Ir
< tldfb'ld of ( k la horua tltyr In I Hs-
trict Court here on January 10. Hus-
pension of the officials Will not tie ask
ed until the trlftl begins... Mr. Fulton
:iiinou need.
TWO BIO OIL
n
Attnriniet mirts
I
era at Marfnrk U*. Va.,\sa.vs:
Apin-al for Wives and Itabies,
... i.
"At the meeting of our l(.K*al«4uiion
located at .Marfork, \V. Va.. the min-
4H-H instructed us t<r appeal to yo« for
liuaneial aid to support their wives
ami babies' The moo have workeil
about three months tlita year. Why
the mines nr.- not ninntng we are un-
able to say. '
"The mniorit^, or practically all of
tlu se men, who huuiher about 200,
are in a destitute eondltion', some not
even having ti meal ahead nor the
mqpits of obtaining such. The only
ho|ie .ve hiivp to wafil off Intense suf-
fering la by appealing ro Mir national
government for aid through yoil." ,
ROBBERS KILL
BANKER AND
K. Sbeliou, attorney, for Harney-
Itlunt and (Muey Chickeji'- Chihlrcss.
the two men in the automobile with
Clayton when he -was killed, aunouuc
ed. however, that 'Blunt.ami Childress
were ready
Justiee of the
IIKIJ) KOK
KIIJJNti IN
JssnriutM . Press Dfttvatr h
] ml las, Texas, Jan. 8 4l)an Iteynohls.
is in cust<sly charged with murder
in connection with the fatal shooting of
|J. B. Case, .V , In a South lhtllas bar-
to aiamr^xSiiVirrrtaf ;!,,'r "*** **m win
e Peace Johnson then de-:?;iv<'" an <««U hiing trial today. Sever,
HEAVYWEIGHTS TUSSLE , ON
MAT FOR NEARLY 2 HOURS
ehired that their trials would lie
at It o'clock tomorrow jporning.
held
GO'S.
K OF imictc
HVX M ALW
\V4U'NIHa>.
Asmrinriuf Press Dispatrk
Mc^xia, Ttxas. Jan. The row-
. W'midling^mi. Jan. Further testi-
mony relating t<* the hanging of Amer-
ican soldier* at Is-Fur-Trlle was pre- |
seined tislav tt dlu- Senate FinaucL' ( ||)i;|-
Com mil iv Ijociri^ating c^nrges of
ator v\Vat<on. Otnnocrat. ot Ceorgia-,
'that soidierh had lifon executed wlth-
, out trhtl. -r Assoriatfd Press tJinpaltti
II. 1^. t^ndenhead of Creen.vl|le. Miss., ^Chicago, III.. Jan. 5i—John Soffel.
former heiviii- man, declared lie had president of the MayWOod State Bitnk',
witnessed "ten or twelve" executions at-, was sltot and killed and lyoufoji Sweeney.
Is-Fur-Trlle while engageil in tiahsisirt- Chief of Polhe of "the suburb. And Ar-
thur Ben.«u ti. a hank meKsctiger, were
wounded today when fire bandits rob-
IhhI (hem of jr $12.tMMt p y roll for ih<
( rand Jury Meets hi February.
The grand 'jury convenes on Feb. II
-At'that tluie the Jury will also lnves-
tigate.-chargeN against st'vetitean ..citi-
*ens of Austin, also charged with ,the
Clayton milrder. examination having
jieen waived recently.
The.othcers who waived the trial are
A. Young. Chief Police l.Vtiitirel
linssi't Miles. Federal prohibition
agent: W. K. Mn.tlierry. State Customs
Ofticer: and J. A. McNeil. Patrolman
Austin police
SHERMAN1TES MISS CM
al shots were exchanged in the affray .
which officers". say . was the I
climax to bad fecMug between C >e
and Reynolds, and jtlie hitter's two
brother^. Keynolds claims Case fired
the first shot last night, police said.
Denver Man Was Unable to Go
On With Boot, and Had to
Be Treated
t :
m
A GRANTED
JESS HASSELL
'%•
MAN WANTED
Humphries- Mexia and Humphries
Texas, ami xale of SU.(KN),0ta> worth * C
their stmk to tiie Pure Oil Company
•.vlll be known as the Humpiirles Pure
Oil Company according to the advice
of Colonel A. K. Humphries here to.
day. The merger will be perfected
iii March. Colonel Humphries will
letain n^anagentent. of the propertk*.
The treasury stock of the two Hum-
phries companies. it Is undcrstooil.
will go to the Pure (Ml Company and
Its stockholder*. : ! . I
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OFFICERS MAKE ARRESTS
. - ON '( HOt " BEER CHARGES
lag Cerrtulu prisoners by truck in the vi-
jcinlty of that place.
War Department iwohl* previottaly
submitted idtowed that two soldiers May wood pjanf of the American Can
Were lMtbg<'4 -at fi«-Fur-TrlIf after "eifrn- jcompanyi --
v let Ion by a general court martial, and | Chicago. Jan
Ai.iicintcd Press /HtptiUh
■ ; *" ■ * *
Dallas, Texas, Jan. —A mot ionJ for
contiunauce was overruled in the Crim-
inal Court here today ami selection, of
(i
As for In tod Pre** Dispatch
\\ iishinirton. Jan. 5,—The agreement
f< r the increase of Chlneae tariff rates
to the amount of ft i ereeiit was adoptnl
today bv the mnferenee jaiwers. sitting
as a eonimiteo oh the Far KSgstern ques-
tions^: ' -
The Far Fast Committee also adopted
resolutions providing for eventual with-
drawal of^forego ^roopft from China.
1 | on the renuest pt Chrc*>lu-
twtH pro\ii|e«t that the ministers : t
iPeking of the eight power* wilL njieet
with the committee of three Chinese to
discuss the troops withdrawal question.
-All of the eight |lowers approved the
program ,for increasing 4'Itiiutreven-
ue*,,. and the Chinese delegation ac-
eej rfcti t he- rppnr t,
I>enison. Texas, Jan. fi.—One of the
iuirilest fought' wrestling 11m teties trcr
staged in Henison was that lsitween Big
Kd Smith, of Hcnison. ami Mo goT,
Colorado mat artist, at Moo** Hall hfcrc
Wetln« s<lay night. ' Sherman visitor*
missed t he I^st car home a nd some re-
turned on an early train when the two
principals strugghHl for almost two
.hours for the second fall, after almost
half an hour's work fp* the first fall.
"Flying Mare" W«t Too Mtuli.
- - -;r
IS
'-a iti"
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1
,
fl
The bandits flWftfflfF
was
mill-
the total execution in the A. K. F
eleven, all sifter formal trial by
tary courts. '
Senator Overman. f>emmrat. North
CaroliHA, "anted to kumv who was
with Cadenheiwl when he bw ked on the
executioiii . .
"Howmany were present at the first
five liaUgings you saw"/'' asked Colonel
Bethel.
••Alsmt two or thret'- hnndred
r*r
■
IS CAPTURED
Pepttty Sheriffs Bart Shipp and
Oeorge Brlnkley arrested Henry McFay
and tFred Body Thursday. «m chargc^ of
uuikiiig "Choc" beer. The
found quantities of the Illicit
nt both places, they state* and confiaeat'
ed the stiH-k at both plates.
|V'< p'c and eight liundred soldlers."
"You,saw the other five or seven exe-
cntlorm from a tnick while hauling
(ierman ptfsorters?" . .
"Ves. When we_«aw a hanging from
the r«md. we stopjwfl and U>ok Kl."
CiKlcnherid declared he had no com-
. T. .plaints'against ofI'biTK, but that he vol-
officers Tun tiirjly offered to come forward when
beveiagi !lie.sjiw the stalcmcnt printed that there
were only two hangings at Is-Fur-
Trlle.x
give the banker and his two guards a
Ichattee f> hold up 1 heir hands. They
ordered the payroll car to stop and.
as it ciime to a halt, opened fire, killing
Soffel almost Instantly.
Chief Sweeney was shot under tin*
right arm, Benson in the side, The
hitter's injuries are serious.
'I'he entire r> tibery occupied-le>'H than
"three minutes.* The robbers drove avftly
French 1 with the money, lieadhig toward Clii-
jury ordered M j.be case of Jess
r llasselLj |t r sevnri; years ct>n|iccte4'
- -wiiii.; tlievliaflos baselmll eltib. who is
etargcft'^jrVli criminal ussault with a
motor v^'hlclc.- t'h.'irges followed a ,re-
cent colliaiou between tw'o automobiles
driven by Hansel I and H. O.Ballurd.iii {
i Cotton. Can Make
Farmers of the South
Independent People
which four
•Arsons
were iajttr«tl.
of
of
inr
IWItl
pag«
SAID TO HAVE' 8TOI.EN MAIL
SACKS AT KANSAS CITY ( ON
TAlNlNfi $ir>,AA0.
IS
go. The M cue.-of. the hoblnp. was
otily two bloc! s from Jaictiiuifc.
NEWSPAPER MAN
IS KIDNAPED-BY
SINN FEINERS
1- * • ,m - X
Correspondent t> tin Timnt Tal.cn
In < liHige «y 'rhu • Amied
Aicn lit Dublin.
A*9nripte4 Pr# nt f)upatch
lhtllas. Texas. Jan. T 7— Farmers
ifhe South have an opportunity
j changing the <,tedit system of this coun-
n .* *-• n . tit and making cotton a cash crop for
IxOOt 8 r OUr * Oints . ; America instehd of for England. Nath
D D I 1 r !a 11 Adams, Jiallas banker., said, ih an
1 O DC DaCKbOne or address before the convention of the
Fftf Fattofn T^aaftr Texas Farm Bureau Federation here
1 reaiy t,l(|ay. I'his cannot Lie done if.we cuu
Triiiii.' to 1 !IIl!I a lo.tmo.IKHI bale cottoi
issoeiaxed Prest Dispatch ,ciop. btit by planting only !N> jiei Cent
Washington. Jan. 5-The backbone,uf the worlds mnnls. he addi>d.
of the Far Eastern .treaty to whfch ! ^'isirts read at,the convention today
eight and |H^slbly nine of ttw powers r""" wt^ral Texas counties Indjcilted
r. presented at the W ashington efiftfer-pf^srew* for ih* ^oopetrarlW sell-
1 cnty will sutw#crll e. will be the four moveiueut.
isdnts laid down hj EUliu Koot.
j ~ Mo^t of the delegation here believe
this jix Im broad enough and strong
chough to cistifirm or handle any pos-
| sildllf y
Smith won a referee* decision when
Monguff. downed by the unusual 'flying
nuire" comhiucd with a Jmadloftfe, at the
end of <m< hour and fort^-elght min-
ntei' work hy the two men for the see-
Ond fall, wfts unable to return to the
mat: within the twenty-minute period
set by Police tiaxette' rtfl#*.f at tlie
j*tl oi twenty.^duwteM lUfen^e tfeb Gar-«
HfTCTfiv Srp.lh tne tlecisiojt. 'fjiffht niiii-
iittes later Mongoff. after r^elvliig
treatment, auuOiiucihI that lu* was ready
t^ return to the mat. The crowd was
tllsapiMiinted that the two uwu did not.
wrestle out two falls out of three. ■
Mobgoff won the lirst fjtl] at the end
of twenty-right minutes, applying Un-
arm bar scissors.
Smith applied the flying Hiant aViJ-.
,4X.Uu«s .JLiufore. downing Mongoff. * Both
wrestlers took, a great deal of punish-
ment in the. hour -a ud forty-eight n*in-
utes they worked for the second fall,
agd both men won the phiudirs of the
crtiwd for their sportsmanship, but
Mongoffs inability to go on was. a plain
disappointment to the spectators, who
were apparently evenly divided In their
support. _ j, __ w
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CHILE WILL
of further challenge of the
Associated Press iHipatch
0.if t >1,
AssneMed Pr**M Dispatch
Sacramento. Cnlff. Jan. ^-William
Kei^foot, wnlited in Kansas Cltjr. for
the allegeil theft of tmi-sacks of tpwg-
istei%l * mall confalning tTirrency
amounting to $15,Q0C, was tirrestcsl
here by local detective^ and is being
held today pending advli>es from pos-.
la I authorltle". | , r
K.-rf.K,! I m.Id to h«rc t«lcn .Iho Th.. inn ImllHin. ,\\* n**n\« III
M. k whll,' iMtlwi « mnll cIWIc In " lim0,v ""l- • <>r i«.rii... tn-
Kiiumih f lly 1-v yt'jir" tiKo. I'n.lt'i innii.v ',n 11" SIhtiiiiui, l< in.iitU'.l
aliases he eludiMl capture until traced ,m* ',,v W Sherman < hatnlH-r m Com
to Portland, Ore., several Wfeka ago. : ....... .. Mi.
■ ' , What Will Shrm:ui l>o With 1922?
CONTROLLER OF 1 < IV year 1 irj-j will he the derision
for the average Americatr athmtr
ESCAPES ASSASSINATION.
A MATtotwl Prett Dlrpntih
Cairo, Egypt. Jan. f .%- Badreldlne
lley, contioiler of the Egyptian gov-
ernment crlmea department, narrowly
<*cai)ed awMssination today at the
bauds of a youth belletfd.|0 l e a Rtn-
denrtT The eont roller was aerioitsly
wounded by a revolver ahot. He re-
turned tho ftre and pursuetl his as-
sailant. but the laoer escaped.
ItALY WILL ACCEPT THE
ROOT PLAN ON 8im
As"*elate* Press Ditpalch
Washington, Jan. 5r-italy hns de-
cided to accept the aecotnl Boot reso-
lution prohibiting attacks by subma-
rines on rmreliant ships, provided the
French delegation doc« the same. It is
?flid today in anthorltatlvff Itallau
circle^. Tlila deelslou .will njftkc It
possible to hold a session of the full
uAval committee today. , >
year ror the average I
city. The big cities will continue to
g.ow -.Imply b < Hi's*- their bigness gives
them nn advt.nfajv ovic.511 neighbor-
ing smalt eltiea. Their oyer-w n'lmii.g
sixe attracts new people and new In-
dustries and their bigness forces on
thOttt new developments.
Thla is imt true of the smnll citle"™
those of from *0.000 to popula-
tlon. Thc^are o Over9hadowe4 by the ils<t
Idg cities of froia 7o,(MH to 150,000.
thgi no one of them hns i|ny gie.it ad-
vantage oyer the others, and v hatcver
j nog r ess they make muNt come hy vol-
untary eon scion* effort. It must come
from within.
There Is going to lie a strong ten-
dency among these small cliie., tu
"mark time" during Tlte err will
go up: "l.et well enough alone.^' Kv-
i rything-Is quiet and ea?y, don't ttonble
Us. J jet's wait till 've harrest another
i ropLot's wait, till prices get up."
The avei'tge xnal* erf^p WIIT lf*ten to
this '•lien sons," and thiukins U la
drifting with the tide, it will in reality
move hack ward*. Therefore 1022 will
be the decision year for small cities. A
few will decide to push forward, but
tire great majority will lull t.hein.-elyos
to MM'P with tile "let Well enough
iilo.iM'" WHigi They wnn tk even exert
TWhiselVes enough to make a dei'lslon.
They will go ro sleep ititsd let the thing
decide itself. When tl.iugs be?ht to hum
arOumt them agalu, they then will
awake and for the^next ten yents
will complaUi at hum the moss-backs and
non-progrctslves In,their ntldsfi
The year 102$ will mean more to the
small ctty thitti any previous year.
What the snail city does with Ib'JJ Will
•
.Kit. V P. Kn>', f v.'
re *j>jaider; fei* the i.« < '■ i Tini"<
win l-.dt..p|K'd lasi 11.titd by,♦hit"
jifiit-'d ne?ii -a Mb . it .* oth«(r new.-
l: \iattnumciilti it
word >' f liitrr shiec Ids'""
disapp^ir.r.ve, ihd m eApbiifltiou
The •s|w nden ^. v<uteinling
" Ulis turTlf .t^ K.'- . .'0V .* f I lie b',(1 ,
Kiieaii!!. detntimh.'cl his ihine^lhite
r: b'it-e aII t the lib; I Horn; «'f 1.1 -
kidnappers.
Kay's friends pointed to a leMr? .
lie wrote from hnbli^i lecentty say-
ing tiiat some'of the leading fight-
ing men of that city favored ratifi-
«at ion of the Irish treaty am a is s-
kIITIc reason for his abduction. The.v
sahl he was. warned at that time
to leave Cork on Hie threat that he
be "put In a vault with cpipscs and
n nitHlle.'^
were of the opinion he had ..
beerf taken to Cork, and that he. :
mlu^it be refurnc<l firj-e to^lifjf. ..f
i rights of Cbitui to jK-rfot t .self-govern- i or tbc [sisitton
ment . . T Chicago, VYhito
,ll.ong Tom" May Oct Job.
Chicago. Ill . Jan. ft -"I.trng Tom"
Hughes, for years a pitcheu in the
1 American League, Is lieing considered
for the jsisition of teach couch of the
Sox,
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NOTE
FROM PERU
l.AVmt COl'VTBY HAD DEMAND-
ED CONTROVERSY' HE SIB
MITTED FOR ARBITRATION.
Aswihted Press. Dispatch
the degree o£.|4-
make duriug the next
prosperity it will
in to 'JO years.
In North Trias and Southern Oklaho-
ma we have flfli en splendid little cities.
A few of ihese will have the vision, the
courage and the ambition le go forward
every day during* 1!>22.
fx Shermau ,has always led these North
Texas and Southern Oklahoma cities,
wi' ian hold th'h advanced position ami
push Sheman even farther to the front
if we will continue the pa«e set In 1021.
To do this we must have your help.
Are'you willing ioJslve it ^
wdling to serve during 1022V
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THE WEATHER
•7,
mounted Pre** Dispatch '/■
~ Washinpton. lltllt. "i—Stirrntail
and virinity : Tliursilay night
hard freerc. Friday fair with
rlsl.ig temperature.
As * ■•••irifr-d P-rss
Tulsa, Okla., Jan. .V~With at least
a wore oMejuilies bouieless and s<n*-
eraI persons injured, many towns in
this district are recovering .ttslay from
a storm which swept yesterday
through Northeastern OkIahonfii^4ind
rtpafhed h ti> Scnthcastorn Kansas and
Southwestern Missouri^. .Although an
incunifji' estimat of the damage had
not been made todyy. some said 11
rwoiild.exceisl $76,000. Tho path of the
storm raitgetl to tiie east across north-
ern Oktgiyma. Thm ft droppeii to a
| southeast, rly direction r.'aehing MitSj
j j kauri's*. At .Toplln. ACt .. its direction
was reported
ny
Severe dhiniMttf.
X
Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture,
said that the wheat crop hud not been
benefitted b\ 1 he rain Iwn'uuso of the
hat! "Wlilefi accompanied it in many
j ' .
Sahflagi . Chile, Jan. S-A Uibinet
council has decided that no answer
ivill be Ment to tho latest Pcrtivlau
note In regard to the dispute over the
provinces JCfcP a and Arica. «
, - ,/
The la teat Peruvian note t<Kj(lb>fe,
ceteiteil it. Santiago January J," re-
newed demands that the Tacna-Arleu
controversy *> submitted to arhitra
tion. ^ it lnsi>te«t that ait arbitrator
: should decide whetheri tbe treaty of
]• Anefim signed In 188.1, under which
Chile took jurisdiction over the two
provinces; ban been violated and how
such violations might be repaired.
Chile laid previously declnred a fur-
tl er exchange of view* useloaa, stating
that she had gone the limit In seeking
an agreement. _ .
GANDHI AGREES TO ATTEND
MEETING OF ALL PARTIES.
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iv;
"is ->;r.
I
*3MMvi*d'tcjl—
Are yon
I Loral Tempera turri,
/There was a tango de-
gfees Irt the local tetflHterature
Wednesday, the mnxlniflin Ih
Ing and the minimum 41. Pre-
clpitat i/flh ; Frostt.
At noon Thursday the ther-
raimwfcr reglatered degrceis.
I
I
Miami. Commerce, MeAlester, Turb\v.
Pkher. Muskogee and other Oklahoma
towns. the. storm centered
around Galena and Baxter, Springs.
MM< tCdttJHAKt Wits, donjv to_atore h«IW-
lugs, plate gla^s windows and telephone
poles. Communication in tnanv places
was enflrely dlsorganUed, nnd the ex-
tent or tke damage coidd not Im« esti-
mated iHvurntejy. JNo ^one Is known,
however, to have been killed or fatally
Ittjnrof
Joluft A, Whlt^iiurst, president the
LOCKJAW TAKES
TOLL OF FIVE
- AT SAN ANTONIO
,
:■
Children Are Victims of Powder, Burns
Trront Toy IMvtols During the
t *nei4t«4 Press Dispatch „
Bomhav India. Jan. "i—Tt Is uttder-
st«shl that M. I\. Gandhi, lender of the
N'on-Coojiet jMive movement, lis e\-
presaetl his willingness to attend a
conference of the representativoa of ait
the .political parties throughout India
to solve the existing deadlock among
them The conference will lie held
Jiere January J4.
1
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VdlMKH-RECOVERED
FROM TORPEDO DESTROYER
Atsariatea Vrrss Vttpatch
Assn<\att4 Prett
San Antonio, .
IM*poich
fW
Teaos. Jan, 5,— Five
deaths have oeetirretl in San An-
tonio during the holiday season a*
a result of bs'kjaw causal by pow-
der loirns reccivetl hy| children
fr^m the firing oLsmall t ap pistol*,
several more ea*ea were fteajCd
At liens. Jan. —Fifty bod les haro
been recovered from the Green torpc-
do. bout destroyer, Leon, anrbored In
the harbor of Piraeus which .--4 was
wrecked yesterday hy an exph slfW of
[a torpftfpw .
nearby warships
explosion 4^||aged
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will, n wrnm t.,J|.iov.'iit Ih«. (ll-.-ow , ,„Uat)W.. muu* • nmuUT ut
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