Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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IiiocmM Pr«i Dtsvatch
- ■ .- *•> — Washington, Jan. rl 10—
that the inure than .V*x> men, mentally j
gft-lft-Statu Uititutlums wcit1 T
of such "gross neglect,
.. I „T„ . , Indifference
and profiteering" as constituted " a'
^-^'black reproach on the honor of the/
% Nation," the Disabled American Vot-l
erans of the World War In a memo-)-*
rial presented today to President •
Harding urged immediate action by {
the government looking to the iretft-
:nent of all such canes InjPederul in-
* mi
r%. y"***
is making rounds
conference
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RESCUED FROM at travis st. m.
Stltntlons.
Neglect oi thescf cases iu State In-
stitutions the memorial said, is com-
mitting to permanent insanity many
of the victims who l y timely treatment
probably could be cured.
Describing the coudition of "eon*
-« .
Campaign is Being Made in the Dr. Clyce Expresses Hope That
WAS HELD FOK 16,900 KANSOM-
RELKASEI) ON APPKOCH OF
SOIJMKKS
_L_ ±T~: IT- - - —: ~
Interest of the Centenary
Movement.
Grayson County
Raise Quota
Quickly
REGULAR DR
to look
. Fiohl-
I bitiou Act, and with particular refer-
j cuce to truffle in Intoilcatlng liquor
after this litjuor has been manufacture
i ed, J udge W. L. Kates opened the Jan-
uary term of FM District Court
) for the Eastern district of Texas,
t Sherman division, Monday morning at
the Federtil Building. ... _•••
"Men are entitled to their views
Kj^ national policies, but no man has
! J^e ,e*al Wtaj t&o moral right to
. < fv"
r%"<•(.* '^KkoBEP ' 'a *' • V
nwmmSKEM
II is announced that Mrs. J II J, M. Binklev was the. first eontribu COMMODIOUS BlIIJHNtt Tt'RNKU TO Bfc OF CliOTH OF SILVKR—AND
McCoy, fthoja making a. tour of the- tor to the Woodrow Wtbtfai Foundation !
Methodist cliiiicln s of the North Tex- Fund in Bliecman. When The I>euio
us Conference, will apeak Thursday erat opened Its office Monday morning
oveiilnK at 7 .^0 o'clock «t Travis he was waiting at the d
Street Methodist Church, in the inter- Ml noticed the.-item i
the Sunday
OVEB TO KWIOOL BOARD
BV cm
A number of Sherman people \\>v$J9r:
jWliitewrlght Sunday aftein< tu to at- ^
OF >IAON1FICOSNT
DESIGN
<Vntcnary movement of the Democrat inviting siibscraitioi^ to this 'tend IH** eserctaea In t-onhectloir With
Methodist Church. --- fund." ite said, "which I consider a the dedication of tfae Whltewrij^htaHhSfi
3?
nt up-aKu.nst
said
diligent iu IU
MBpWipiqSBP,
iluquiry into this VIolaUon of tbeTaw,
and making tliem to give the.r fui aid
Associated Preta B**pat,h in the enforcement of this law. The
LondoUr-^HSn. 18. — I'ritaoss Mary's act di-es not prohibit the manufacture
>rown is to be of cloth of silver, nor the sale of liquor, except for bev-
mngnificent design. The material erage purposes. Judge Kstes poin ed
1 Sffi'Wnrn
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4ataciaUd Preaa Dispatch
KI Paso. Texas, Jan. It J.—L. N. Style
IUV I'UUUIIIUII VI Will' s - t t -i * -
tract" case*- of this class in the insti- ^ ^cU/' !m''ft1,1, w*?'r l,f " m ne
thtions of the State of Ohio M typical at tt la|ia,XliUiuahna, yesterday
of those iu .practically every State, .n ,,,; v,'(i ,h<; '* l vnwen. , fund." ho _
the metn(/rail asserted tin* government ,ff>4i0r' '* ' an Auie,1('au, fr*H A large number of the pastors and memorial that
had ^U0BgiLiint.rtie rmwrvlep men of - thft wmt l^T.t of want to B
Ohio to State asylums which are no-' *• Style, resident uimm.pt of the the Sherman district arc expected to cesn of this mi
toriousl.v ovi rcrowdetl, underuianne<l mine, was ntptttml last 31it sday. by Mc< W upon this occasion, perpetuate the . mmv m umu ^ ^ 1 t • -- - —-• *-
- us weU as a la«ge local congregation. anv oUlw one thing that I can thiiikJ^fcyor F, M. Echols made the oi 8,,k- with silver, which Is Is^liig ii^r after ir-is made, iu mosl cas-
MeU y is the wife of the late of j waDt tu w amoux the thousands ing talk, placing the building in the f'ovt' hv hand workers at Braintrse. es, the mku wto'iliat-
Bishwp M(Lu>- , iii tills county Whom I h<ft>c wiH nurti- " hand# of the Board. Harry L. Dtirham. "" <'1'1 KWltoh silk nianufactur- Jy is In poor circumstances and living
,teu to his brother here demanding the 7T~ cipate ' superintendent of the Wliitewrlght iu« <'«'"ter. where the art of Wit weav- in the. poorest condition, be Mid}'bat
A receipt was issued to Mr. Blnkley ischools, introduml B. B. Cobb, superin- ,iH« ,H'I U tt** genera- the man; who obtains the liquor and
will receive tendent of the Waco schools, who de«ll- tion to g«' eration. So great is the aire attends to its sale Is often a man of
aud inadequately equipped to treat and I'smlits who demanded $10,000 for his
care for tbein," while it has not pro- «'lcase Style was taken to a camp;
^ided one Federal institution for this f«'"r nines away aud a^h tter was writ - \
Jm
i;s a
purpose in the Stste.
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Sleep on Floor Like OUtle.
Irahsom. The latter^^pce Wired Chi-
huahua officials requesting thr.t the
aroouht be (taid.
Governor Enrique*/ of Chihuahua and
"Foil example," the memorial said,
! , Ml ; ii ' i l\ , M tom«hHe Mrrylns llghK « oniarcd
¥ Twe,"y s""",,r"
1 IN «, ovrfeiwrtni that 2«!r *liifon*wl hy
ot tha liwate* aM ou the floor like """' ,As
firs! ear a threat lied the rendezvous.
Murder and Suicide.
jMnctafeS J*v«« Dm patch "■!■■■ B , .
I'epjK; todj^v^shot^and'kiHed Ws 'wifci* froln the ""tlonai couimlttee a certlfi-jcateil the building, followed l*y dedka- 111 ^>e manufacture of this mft-
seriotndy wounded his daughter Mary! catc' "''"riled with a jrfirture of Mr. tory prayer by Itev. J; F. Fender 0(-
««r^, W1I .uttt h£im a man* Whltewrlidit. >' * ,cd each du>
and then committed suicide at ni* Wilson, signifying that he is among the Whltewright
honiu in Little Ferry.
WoOjJr^
AW Wilson
sits'p
tattle -every night."
Ot the mentally disabled placed
in all the institutions of the State, of
wltoui. ir-qipf slid, physicians believe
the Isdidits caught sight of the suj>port-
ing soldiers and fled, lesvlug Style
alorte in the camp. He was in j&gir
"""• • li. f lin miwi |f«i/i«i n ia%, f ^ >n , |LJ ,
half might b > cured by trtuitment, ti'oT f ttvtt<Hlay ■.lH...hou.r?<r ^ ^
Ota-, the memorial asse^tV-d, was re
reiving "medical treatment of any
kind for tike mental diseases and cur-
able cases are being daily doomed to
permauent iusanity."
None of the institutions, it was fur-
ther asserted, segregate their tubercu-
lar patient*. •
An average profit of $800 on each
patient out of the $547.50 annual
maliitciiance fee paid by fib® URVSine-
ment was shown In tigures for the
Conference Waits
For Japanese to Get
A Letter From Home
iatociotrd Preaa Diapatch
Washington, Jan. 10.—Still awaiting
to factlitate
trade between
two countries
sUs'kholders of the
Foundation.
. H ants Quota Quickly Raised..
"I hope that Orayson County will
speedily raise its quota.*? Dr. T. lkl|P , ,,, ^tl ,
Clyce. chairman of the FOurth Senator- c'hestra an<1 Ciee Club.
ial District, said Momlay; "It will be j■ ——-
interesting to The Democrat's readers
to know that Sherman County, Oregon,.
one of the four States already complete-
intelligence who cunningly and delib-
erately conspires to violate the .a sr.
«... Judge Bstea directed attentlou to
Senator Dan McMillln then introduc-i T,u' train is expected to lie ready the Federal statute mskiug it a fel-
cd Hon. Cai Freeman of this city who 8wwn- ,,ncl vvi" then be placed in the iiuy « r t^s-o or more persous to con-
gave an Interesting talk -oil, memories <'' d,roiderers. JWt together to violate any Federal
of Crayson College. M us leal selections Manr s.-Immii.s for presenting wed- f hi w.
Were rendered by the High School Or- ^ daughter are Scores Signers of Hrtntrr^i1
mM.
t
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ly organised, is the first f-ouuty to. re-
TKXAH AND MEXICO BCSINKSS ,x,r1 .,0. n1atio"JT bea'lquatters a quota
<*oiupieted, with cash ^sul^criptions all
. tiirmsi in. Texas will have to compete
' {with Oregon for first plaee, and I hoi>e
4*aoiiatrd Prc.i Uiaputch. that Sherman, Texas, w® rap Wily fol-
Ur «do, Texas, Jan. lG—Fneilita- J"w th*t «c mple of its namesake in
INTERESTS HOIJ> A CON-
FERENCE AT LAREDO.
women start i
new party in
illinois
collected to permit completion of the
niiie Ohio Institutions cited in the naval limitation treaty, the Arto* Con-
memoriat as reeeaHy having be**a ma<h*
public ! y f>r. It S. Mac Ay ea I. <iir«r-
tor t.f the State Welfare liepartnieof.
receipt by the Jaiianese delegation of t|on of trade relations between Texas got> ^yIw .
Us instructions from Tokio. whieh are ^tlcs and Mexico was the object of u eiroiimtatton.
twt days* International Conference, 1 object of the foundation to en-
whlch opened here today between the (,ow Immanent awards for distinguish-
ed public service, will be half accoin
fereuce totJUiv jireuarcd to turn aualn to Chambers oi Commerce of Mexico, the pa, pontic service, will tie naif accoin-
thc st ridv^EBhel'<a st cm aud I'aclfic^ Chamber of Coeuucrct? and rep- Pilshe<l with the colli ctitu|.of $1.(NMl,000
questions.
at shreveport
recovering
HAROLD MI LKS IS ANXIOITS JO
RETURN TO HIS CiOCAOO
HOME
A**iKwted Pre*. Dinjpatch.
Dallas, Texas, Jan, 16. Harrold
Mulks of Chicago, at attorney for the
American Civil Liberties Union, who
was kidnapped Saturday night by two
unmasked men and placed ou a train,
probably will be released from the hos-
pital here late today or tomorrow, It
was said this morning.
lie-'was taken to the hospital Satur-
dS| night suffering from laeerution of
the scalp aud back, due, lie said, to the
whlpplug. He told officers lie was In
Shreveport iu the interest of two alleg-
ed I. W. W.'s in Jail for vagrancy, and
had becu warned to leave the l>ouisiaua
City. Mulks said he would go to Chica-
go when ho wua released from the hos-
pital. . v^'iv ~A
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m m
—
allied debt
funding bill
is approved
tween Janu-
^ *elt Frogmss
DEMOCRATS VOTE SOLIDLY
A0ALNST BILL IN ITS PER-
FECTED FORM.
- - •—/ Js-. .
Asach iah d t'ucaa Diapatih •
resent a tlves pt commercial iptereitsfn Ijajted Stittes
M.ri.Mis Ti'Mis < itieN . ai7 ^8. Tl>e 0t||
fFSfiftp iMPiaHoii from Mexico, o>i Hie metnorfal w{T1 Is? iu tin-
Dallas, Son Antonio, Houston and exact determination of every detail of
other places were here. . jtbe awards and in the election of per-
, ^ , ma nent executives.
Vll FXriTFMKVT AT IV\rn ' * funds will be invested in govern-
NO I1ACITE.UENT'AT^WACO ment securities, which will afford , an
AT .\M KU hlLLtiKN absolutely safe income of sufficient
, amount to make very substantial
u. < ■ ^ ir. n- awards for meritorious service to de-
Wsco, lex as. Jan. 10 Oeutlje, Kil- mocracy, public welfare, lils'ral thouglit '
lough,^ one of the thrw negroes cliarg- 0r pea<-<1 through Justice . The Ontral iTinv \« *v
ed with the murder (ft H. U Cotuially, rilion trnni mmmnv Ht Uro <lu- .v " STRBL CORPORATION MAY
i ..t 1 ,,,ou 'nBl company, r* nroaoway, chidu tudai'cu t
wax NtMHKATR OR 8ITPOBT ed 8tnU'"
CANDIDATES WHO ARE WITH-
OUT DORUNATIO^.
afoot. The lord mayor of IxaKUm is
oiienlng a popular fund for the purpose, ! judge Kstes scored heavUy a g.oup
with contributions limited to on«i pound of men, lucluing some iu Uigh pro-
sterling. j tessioual standing. whv leceiiily -
Humor has it that Viscount Lazcelles signed a mtmorial to the efien thai
ami his royal bride may spend isirt of .satioi.at prohibitum cou u uoi ue <
their honey moon at the beautiful Villa forced aud tile act should be repcukii
Mad el at Fiesole, near Fiorent*. Italy. Judge " Fetes praised a oewspai^ei
The villa behmgs t< a cousin of the which discussing th{p memorial, as u
bridegroom, Ididy Sibyl Scott, whose that these men should noi complain U
,first hustiand was the late Dayard Cut- their homes were robbed 01* then- ft*m
j ting, at one time secretary to the Unit- Hies assaulted "Such a statement, in
ettect, eouOoned violations of the law
In these perilous times stie.igihe.4i to
that extent the law breaking ei-mi
that , has for its avowed purpose ih
disruption of organized goverume.u."
"1 do no: know how it is in this di-
vision,
gli
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Quiet in Kansas CoaTVield*.
Antormtea fret.* UiapvUh. . .
******* *rt* Wipatch Pittsburg, Kims., Jan. 16.- Reports
Springfield. IU., Jan. 1j6—A new po- this morning indicated quiet through
litical p«rtyv be called tbe "ittHji't' x|hs goaf mining district of southeastern
Ite Tarty" and run en- Kansas w.th many strikers isktajg
tirely U3?*women, filed inct>rporation work.
papers today. The incorptiratore are i
Chicago and Oak Park women. I
The corperation certificate says the
new party will nominate or support
candidates "who are not subject to
dominaiton of Invisible unions or to
the control of dictative or domination
of political bowses." .
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w mm
> "Ar 'i £ ?, .-.'J -a
wont to trial thl« aiorning. Tri.1 gt Nl.w Yurk d<IKMlft-J, f(>r
the other two will follow the dlspo- n fnnrfu T
Nltlon of tbe KIIlough cam*. The de- j ,t , un(1 victory Ismds will In; ac-
fendant was escorted from the jail by ? "i.
Texas Bangers. . Captain Hickman ..}„ ,
SEND SHIPS THROKiH CANAL.
Jaa. 1<1—The Allied i ^,,!!!;.?W .qrA'l « ^ *** "> *.* j
bill was approved today .tors, allowing uotKHty to enter except . .. . . . ... nn.,rilt,Mt_
Finance Committee, af- «P^iml venire men. Every man Uave lie^taken carToV bf
uvlsions obiected to bv was searched, for weapons. .!y >
Washington.
debts fuualng
by the Senate
ter of the provisions objected to by
Secretary Mellon of the Treasury De-
partment hnd l een eliminated.
Democratic memlwrs of the commit-
tee voted against the bill in Its per-
fected form. I -
Provisions previously written iu by
the committee Which were stricken
out called for semi-annual interest
payments and *<>r interoit at the rate,
nud not less 4lmn 5 per cent. These
were~tlie provisions against which the
Treasury Department objected on the
ground that they would handicap tht
administration in the refunding nego-
tiations with the- various governments.
will be entirely a free will offering.«Ev-.
science and '
ptomaine
A anociaied Preaa Dispatch
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XoulsvWo. Ky., Jan. 16.—Science has
Iflhl low the ghost of piOiualne polsmi-
ing, according to members of the Na-
tional CannersV Association, In conven-
tion here.
~^Food poisoning, as U iK ortliuarlly
onderstooo, it was declared, is often
due to lniproj er diet or the careless
handling of footl on the part of the
consumer. , < •
■Speakers at a dinner tkt iareil that
the canncrs are spending an-
nually lu original research and that
some of the notable4**silIts Bfays "^0.
final eradlcat Ion Of tlSt iti^iiget ilue to
botullmus, especially from lannetl ripe
The counsel for the defense asked P^^te donations separnte from
the prosfHstlvt Jurors if they were ™undatlou gifts. ■
prejndk-ed against th negro race, and
if the fact that feel here causing
Bangers to be sent to attend the trial
would influence them in reaching the
verdict. * y *
TJie court room was crosdetl to ca- .
jiaeity when the liegro was brought in. .
the
TWO MEN ARE DEAD IN
FIGHT FOR RI M BROI OHT
\ " TO BlLO\I FROM CUBA.
Washington, Jau. 16—rThe right of
ths United States Stwl * C.'orporation
through Its subsidiaries to operate
steamships by way of the Panama
Canal Is upheld In an tentative rei>ort
submitted today to tine < Interstate
Commerce Commission by the ,examin-
er designated to take evidence. The
examiner's report, if sustaind by the
cOmmission, will settle the controversy
hinging aboul'.tbat point
^ . i ' ■ *
fort worth is
cleaning up
on violators
BOOTLEGGERS IN WHISKY AND
DRl'GS ARE OBJECTS OF _
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Associated pre** itiAparch «
^ I ■ _ Biloxi, Miss, Jan. 10—T?ie discovery
but theie was no demonstration of of two h'KiiV> .>f ntcn, apparently for-,
feeling. One juror had l>een selected eign soldiffliy.^|||^|jke ls aeli- hofe, has
st neon.
CHINESE READY TO PRESS
PAVING WAY H>R "DIRT
FARMER" ON THE BOARD
poincare
cabinet goes
into power
SKRRANT IS TO RETAIN THE
POST OF MINISTER OF
COLONIES.
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Fort Worth, Tex , Jan. 10—Marking
the start of the Federal cleanup cam-1 Aasociated Prem Dttpatck
paign against bootb'ggers- and drutr?
peddlers, as ordered Saturday by Unit- Paris, Jan. 16—The new
ed States District Attorney Zweiful,
twelve prisoners were in jail here
this morning. Activity of the federal
I Cabinet
under Raymond Poincsre went iuto
power today With the publication lu
WM the official Journal of nineteen presi-
ngents began Sunday night. Special dential decrees, one for each Minister
Sr^vw^lPwI
t,
vwir
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'/ .'«•«- '*
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1< '*N'
m
agents <if the prohibition enforceimnit
department, and of the narcotic depart-
ment will arrive this morning in tioth
and under-Secretaaqr, of State.
Albert Sernint Will be decreed Min-
ister, of Colonies, the post be held in
' tlir. tli*luiwi t
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Ab*o< iyted i*rta*t Ditpatch
Washington ,hm. H . Creation of un
additional director of t lie F<$leral Re-
serve Board, so as to pave the ;wqy. fori, mm
tlie appointment of a "dirt fi<4riw rv. by-f
Fort Worth and Dallus to prosecute ' the Briaud Cabinet when his accept%
the (Tuquiigti. jsnce is received from Washington.
lead to'fciX arrests by the Usui police.
who asseft the men «cre killed In 0
fight following au attempt lOtA wit"*
VftKfM; ATiiiv niiv g " DEM" AN I )S 10 ho!d up and raid a liquor smuggling.'tl>c appointment oi a "«urt ihtiwf oyf
, schoolht thiit- ai:< liort d uetilf (be -the President. Is I roposed in a.substj
tute amendment to the. Fwleral. BoarH -
WWMWIII^ J""- -10-— Although the ■■'« • ™'« '« «• <*** « ,l3' ^•"Htor-K.Uoitg, H.-
rnuettnt of th- Far En t.Tn Committee loatauu-- of piracy lit[< «>
Uaa Seen called for today ostensibly ' \'h 'uuulnl! un lhe (,ulf •'">
to is ruilt .formal acceptance of the c e0listg- '
Chinese tariff agreement, the Chinese
n
speahbh
panther city ssssaams: ssjfgssgsw?
o«e of ftMlgK W "tor, toZZ in
* ... a."; . - - 2* £ « " gasoline launches to carry tlie liquor to
Wants Informaiton Wl fcutope. tia' mainland. ;Oii;Frlday night, the
Alwmt the middle of the jwst week
Yt'TTl ttei'oriling to lsilhe. a Cuban fishing ves-
..n..iL in„ of.ih1 luentv.nne .l..'.,',:.,.ds **l\ n,m 1m,U"' < r"IMH<l anchor In the
laaoctatad Prtaa Mspotch
Austin. Texas, Jan. I#.— Governor
Neff leaves tonight for Fort Worth,
where he will make three addresses to-
morrow.
In the moruing he speaks to the an-
nual meeting of the Western Fruit Job-
bers' Association. At msm he sp«iiks
to the Lions' Club, and tomorrow night
he speeak* on law enforcement at the
publican, Minnesota, anther, of the orlg-
Ina I fai luer'Tttuemftoeni.
<i I
body of antonio
pdelo is taken
samuel dailey
will case
, :vv; rak £\!X
0m * W
i •• £ %
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-•*Zw f<-m
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uMm
Avasocintcd Prvaa DiapmUn f Snif, for collection of $7,W)0 attor-
Guyrnou, Okla Jan. 14.—The body of {ney's fees and Interest : to date,
Antonio PUleo. who was murdered near amounting In 4l to $9,300, growing
ii a. xj -1--J- —1 ^ ^ out of;the famous Samuel Bailey will
esse tried here a number of years
sg©Tw«s flletl in tha Fifty-Ninth Dis-
trict Court Monday.
Aaamiatcd Prcai Dispatch
Washington, Jan. 10-—Senator Me- jnjJ, for (be liquor, they overcame the
Coruiiek, B.e| ubll<'an, Illinois, today in- ci( \v uf tlie fishing smack and brought
trodtlCed. and the enate a half hour ftb0ut one botutred cases of liquor here,
biter adopted, s resoluthm calling up- MoHt of the liquor has been captured,
on the state Department, to nmr tju, JM(|U.,. declared.
such information as it has on the fl- w .
naucial affairs of the European gov
Auti:Saloon League
meeting. U
law enforcement ernmehts. The resolution asked * es- '
Btwdwll Suit Continued,
olives.
Wants Packer Investigation.
Washington, Jan. lC.-^Senivtor Lafol-
lette, Bepublican. Wisconsin, introtlm cd
a resolution today providing for .anoth-
er packer htvfsttgatlofi. -~-
Big Mortgage Filed.
Aa*f>< i*ted Preaa Ui$pa*vtr
Ardmoi-e, Okla.. Jan. ItV— A mortgage | Good well last Monday,'was taken back
for S.T.^hi.000 "vas niade by the to.<'levelnud. < h|o, today for burittl by
Skelly Oil Company .to the Vnion Sam -IMdw, his brothet. Carlos Ctfnepu
Tnisi Company of Pittsburg. Pa., filed.Of Clevehtud or Indianaijolis is still
with tlie County Clerk todSy. Property held in jail In coruiectlon with the kill-
t 'aiicpu
'. w
police asserted, the party made the trip Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas is In- ing to a Walt grand jury action,
to the Cuban host, but instead of pay- volved jwas arreisted at Amarlllo
purposes.
of big fighter
frank frisch
soon to marry
\a*ociot*4 Preaa Dispatch
New York, Jafi. 16.—Frank Frlsch of
if
Aasocirtttd
Kew York, Jan. l.S,- -If f*Sbe Tannoy.
who won the Amerieon lightweight box-
ing title f rtua Ba 11 li ng-Levinaky on Frl-
dn^Jbimirr t«. wmr---snp rstttions, jtirartmimr, imtriiKap'^warier of the Na-
he'd fret over the date .and hope ^bat *joiioj league. Is sliding toward a real
his real name carried goml omen. I
For nhsn Tanney whs oaptlzed he home plate "
got the front nauiw of ''jhtmtot J." the j|jg engagement to Mies^jids Lucy,
same sa two of the world's greatest I ■ a .7
boxing champions, Cofbett snd Jeffries, Pla-VMM sln hiidhocd,
"Gene" was a ulckname given |ti m
tor bit comrades in France. • \;4
ment to
playmate since childhood, was announc-
ed today. The wedding will take place
SokHer Bonus Not MenUned.
pecially for data on the exis-ndlturys A.„*ociatcd Prn& Dispatch
,.r tfceae feaWnHMprt* for nulltntj- Tm .,llu_juLji,.„r|n|r o„
H lhe iiTjrmction proceediugs by Jess tlas-
sell and others to prevent the transfer
of the Texas League fraucMsc of the
1 >alle s hufchall club, to- Ike Sablosky
•Vlll-ril r-ir —r-^ - Md AValter Morris, wlndohd in OI«-
Waahlugton. 4nn. IIV-Aa fotecaat by here l.ala,-, «ns eo.,1 nnol
Chairman MH'«iiiIht laat week no aol- I."! htiradny. ftttervoon Itjr - Hd.)1
dler bonus provision was added to the MUSe* ^
allied debt fundliui bill. Memls-rs of
the Committee said the matter of ns-
Ing the intei cst on'refunding bontls
to help pay the soldier bonus was not
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Chinese Jap Agreement Accepted.
Aawintni Prfa. Dispatch
Washington, -'an. 10 'I'ln- text of
the agreement reached by the Chinese
nod Japanese! delegates on Saturday
coucrning tbo surrender by the Japa-
nese of the Kino. Chow leasehold to
frjiit jobbers
hold meeting
The Shawnee National Bank of
Shawnee. Okla.. holding the assign-
ment of a fee allosred Judge W. 8.
I'eudleto,, of Shawiiee. in the case, is
the plaintiff. Silas Hawy administra-
tor of the estate, is defendant.
Cuba May Borrow.
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AmmctaM Prt $ Dispatch V i
- WavhHlgtmi. Jon. tO~~Thr American
government has • notified Cuba tltat
she may negotiate a loan of $5.0(K),000
iu Hie United States but that£ the
concinsloo of the further loan of $*HV
000,000 snggehted by Cuba will depend
upon the ability of the island author!-
:mto reHKNi further the Cuban hud-
get, it was said today at tbe state
dcimrtibwit ,
A*'octat*j Praat Dispatch
ueso OI iue iviao. \ now lei^uum iu lu,. iti i h«
"r ,u" Af he';,
two aoy this morning for llw ois-ning session of
Hard) WHI Qtdf Congress.
the Western Fruit Jobbers Association.
'Pacific <\iast andT Clifcago delegations
came by special trains.
New Orleans sent two special cases.
Salt Ialike City, C)b|§ijR: and New
Banker Say*
Advertising
Builds
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FT 6. Watts, President Of the
First National Bank, St. Louis,
says: t -§&v •; J. M
"Advertising bOlids liusl-
: ness. ^ ;■ TberraWe,, tt m omy1
Common sense for the bank
• to want its customers to
sdverttse.'*
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Aawcivtcd Prtsl Dispatch ; :
Washington. Jan. p)—Kepresenta
th e Rufus Ua rtl>', Denax rat. of tbe j Orleans are waging campaigns 'for the
Sixth Texas District, announced today >10*22 meeting.
ftbat lie would not be a candidate for <§* ■ ^ ■■ ®
reelection He is serving: his eiglith
term in the House, and Is a ranking
Democratic member of the Merchant
Marine Committee.
mexia's burned
area cleared
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Aasnriated ^ n Dispatch | |
•' Kansas City, Mo.-, Jan. 10.—.Tom ,Blx-
by, :.|>ttbllsher of' th* Muskogee. Okla.,
JDally Phoenix, who Is confined in a lo-
cal hospital, had a very restless night,
according to a statement by his physi-
cian this morning. "His condition la
not aj* satisfactory aa it was yester-
d*i,n the doctor aUclefc '
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THE WEATHER
- AisacMted Prtstt Dispatch
Washington, .fan. 16. — Sher-
man and vlelnity: .Monday night
partly fair and colder. Tuesday
fair and somewhat warmer,
liocal Temperature
There was « range of 27 de*
grid's in the loe«? temperature
Sunday, tbe maximum being $6
degrees and the nilutmusu 39.,
No precipitation. ~
At noon Monday the thermome-
ter registered <0 degrees.
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Associated Pmn Dispatch,
Mexla, Texas. Ian. Id. r- Clearing
hwgy of debris fuorn Saturday nigh tit.
tflrer; which destroged seven two-story
tidings on Comnferee street bere wss
o begin today. Tbe estimated property
s was $250,000, National Guards-
en and Texas Bangers, sent bere to
force^nmrtial law proclaimed Tburs-
y by Governor Neff tn his campaign
rid Mexla and the adjacent oil fields
alleged lawbreakers* maintained
tard over the burned are^ during
night to prevent poasible looting of
hM*Jl*e of ail descriptions which
thifjMfiblbWK streets. " '
r1 li m ^gftammmatmmmmmmrnmlasmmam .
\l iviviiL. Is • • iii L' 2 --I, /I ^b -wa
,M(X>nshuic r irf Uftt UOB
ted Preaa DiaiwMI
ioago, Jan .16.—MoonsWne
c<i;isptting fire to a
S*o.vd, ^
night.
dringing the
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