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Amarlllo, Tex./ Jim,
again rawnWI the plains In the vicinity
«.t Amarillotoday. Nino of a ship-
ment of twenty-five henil from Fort
Sumner. New Mexico. 10 lloinluy, ok
h. horns, mail,, their escape from
local stock yard Ibis morning after
being oiiiffltUMi to feed.
Following the tradition of' their
kind, the buffaloa turned their hacks to
the Mi ward which I* raging here to-
day and in tided-Souths Cowboys were
■em tn search of the animal* soon af-
ter the cscap« had been dlsoovenil.
Finger Prints Taken
Up at Fatty's
Moscow, Jan. 28.—Bolshevik dele-
gates to the Genoa conference will pre-
sent reparations claims there against^
rarhwrs Kuropcsn power*. and The
raited States. If these Ylaluis ate*
made in term* of Bolshevik ruble*, new
names for large amounts *y be ikhj-
easary. for the |hpdp|V terms of the
decimal system will not 'enter the stag*
ceriUK sums c In lined by this country
which tSsuw single bills for one hun-
.drcd million rubles aud discusses def-
icits of tbrlllionK of rubles as merely
bagatelles.
Leonid Krassln. Maxim Lltvinoff. M.
Tlakowxky ami scows of other commun-
ist leaders, who probably will go^to
Hernia, Juggle the figures with the same
Indifference that a professional strong
n shows while tossing weights a'.iout
a stage. Hie Versailles conference
metered no such brigades of exports as
Moscow government called into
months ago. and has hern
ftiining for the <*>mmunist attach upon
istic fort reuses at (lenoa, JBSSty
brand of iMvlltiml, sociSl, his-
lorfiil. and economic expert has l een
tlraflwl. ami Russia haw a variety of
them which has never been .dreamed of
by the western world.
Foreign debts owed, by Russian and
the claims of other governments against
Si IMtrrttlo soviet regime will lie as nothing
when f- mpated with ,the amounts that t
Moscow has chalked up against I«ng-
lant", Frainv and Anwrh-a. 'IHie Ala
thi' bnw:i claimJL'. upon which the Fnittsl
States was successful after I he Civil
war. form the chief precedent upon'
which the Itnlshevik ^fivrrnment- will
pres«-nt its rluiuis. Renins of d<x-n
tneuts will lie f resent«sl to show ^ the
i-esismsiblljty of the great powers for^
the dumag*1 suffercft by Russia as a
j-^ntt of the Cxecho-Fftovakian gdrgn.ee
in Serbia, Admiral Kolchak's lllfated
movement, the Archangcl expedition,
ileaeralnd^n<y^"-^^^ 1 > northward
Vroni tlie Caucasus, (ieneral Raron
Wrangel's Crimean ex|*Hlltioh. General
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Oklahoma City." Okla.. Jan. 2."..—A m^-
gro packing i>lant worker and his wife
were burned to death cm ly to«lay in a
flr«* which destroyed the one room
shack in which they were 11 sleep.
Kvldetice of violent was shown la a
partially crushed skull of the negroes,
according to authorities, and the i*or-
oncr declined to return a verdict in the
ease until investigation hajl Iteen made.
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farming, the N'nrioiud Agricolniral cow-
ferenoe was convened here today by
Secretary Wallace ami immediately
ht>ard from T^residf ut H^lii" a Ueelar-;
at km of Interest and syni| atby by th«
ntlipinistration in the presenf plight.j^,
tbe Nation's farmers., togetber w4th a
series of suggestions for remcHlylng ex-
isting condition*. '
The President in an address touched
upin the agrlculturai situation in out-
line, but without an attempt to dictate
rue of if lie (4onference dt^-ussipn
tun lined and half a doceo hroftd Muesli*""
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San Fram-lseo. Calif., Jau. 23—
l uiiher explanation of linger prints
upon the floor of the suite occupied by
Boscoe Arhuckle. at the Hotel St!
Francis was in proapei't ivhen the
trial of the conn si lan on a charge of
manslaughter arising from the death
of Virginia Kappe resumed in Super
tor Court today. K. C. Helnricks. pro-
fessor In erlmlnolog.v at the i'ultersity
of California, was to complete his te*
tlrnony on that score which he began
lgal Saturday.
The State Is expected to conclmle
Its case when the examinaltou of Mr.
Meinrichs has beOti completed.
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t*rr«« Dttpatrh
Madrid, Jan. 23—Canllnal Alma*
raxy Santos. 74, archbishop of Toledo,
died herp last night. 1
SENTENCE WANTS
TD PAY POLL TAX
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tlons to the consideration oj' which he
said the Conference, midtt well give Its
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^juaHttTflTr>* of the St. l^twrence-Oreat
Tjikis waterways pnjjeet "i- Uuqnes-
tioned" President Harding declared to-
day ls fore the National Agricultural
<'iHilerenec,
i"l have spoken." the President said,
"of the advantage which ES|trO| e enjoys
because of its easy awess to the sea,
th<> cheapeat an<l auceat transportatiott
facility, in nor own cftuatty is present-
ed one of the world's most attractive
opjstrt unities for extension of the sen
ways many hundreds of miles inland.
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Successor May Be Selected Mon-
day—Many Applicants for
State and Federal Aid
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. AW«^^iii'PVxas. Ja yfe*'ftttcwasnr to
Z&lmm "tttimmm witir 1^-aw+g°,u*-l' .Sk
Body is Viewed by Thousands in Rome
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San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 2.1. — Per-
mission oi a man umler si-ntence of
twenty-five years for murder, in a fs n-
Iteutiary, to pay his* noil tax was the
YudenitcbTs fiaaco in the Baltic states; J-—-^-7 f':, f
Simon PctinraV. activities in tlkraine.!;™ uatt^ ]Ml h> loni
and hundred* of, smaller exp«slIrions
not reporte<| to the western world. . —
Demands resulting from the uprising
in Karelia, will he chargfd to the Joint
account of Finland and the entente
powers. Japan will 1m debited **or the
White Rtissian movement now pris-eed-
Ing against the Far F.astern republic.
General Makito andas«i>res of other ban-
dit leaders in Clralne will be dragged
Into the accounting with Poland and
France, with other forgotten leaders
numbering In the hundrwls.
As western imaglmitlons cannot com-
prehcml the figures represented by
the bolshevlki money, it seems probable
Moscow will make her claims in gold
rubles" the hated currency upop whlch
the communist government is basing
Its budget In the effort to return to the
old «s*onom1c jsdiey.
The Individual, and not tlie public* erlookeil that the justice of the Lord
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oflicial. was arraigned by 1>r. T. * S.
CiyCe os responsible for the condition
of InwIcHsnesp .vhtelf moved Governor
NeCT to Issue an appeal to pastors of
Texas pulpits to deliver on Sunday
special aermOns directing the need of
Texans for co-operation with officials
In enforcing thp law. nnd iHiich ap-
peal found answer In Sherman In Dr.
Clyce's, address, delivered from the
nulpit of Travis Street Methodist
Church Sunday evening.
In words which were not minced in
tbelr delivery. l>r<> Clyce painted a
picture of conditions In the life of the
community aud nation for which he
sold, before closing his talk,.that the
attitude of the average good citizen is
a?i much to blame tw the positive
working of evtt force#. d
Dr. Clyce prefaced his remarks with
the scriptural story of the houses
built on sand and rock*, The com-
munity nor the w«tion,.no more thy it
the house, built on thousand, can sur-
vive, said he. This Is .fundamental.
> Pointing out tmrWhmkH. ;
"Where are Hhe'brcakf, then," ask-
ed Dr. Clyce. "I would say that the
Hist is in the hom#," be answered.
"We may say what we will of the
Puritan, bu: be has produced a type
of citlxcnsjilp which la not'^found to-
<Uiy/1 said Or (lyce. "1 khow that
ihlpgs are permltled ttalay as'a mat-
ter of eour«e which were not thought
of a lew yarse ago. ; V "
'T)h scrotal break Is In the school.
From the home, the spirit of lack of
restraint, or anarchy, is being carried
into the schools. ITere It Is now re-
garded. as criminal to inflict - eor-
ponti punishment for Infractlona #f
role, and the children are filled with
the spirit (m think for yoursfrlf—act |
for yourself/ twhhb often .jpeans with-
.-in retrag!# to others. , j
"A veritatde apfrtt W-
lack of restraint was pictured by fhr. ^
Clyce As being the result of this atti-J
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"Pastors themselves did Uot escape,
arraignment by Dr. Clyce for their
tMirt In fostcrHw present . conditions.
Tho tsndeney of present day preaching
Is ifoo much to emphasise tlie lore of
^beptord, whlla IS should not be or
Is even grentcr than His love, and
that men CftS still go to hell aS eter-
nal punishment for wrong doing.
"The terro^ of wrong doing needs to
be emphusiml more,'' said Dr. Clyce.
'There is too much preaching of Just
love, calculated to offend no one."
Present day amusements form an-
other grest break in the foundation of
1 be community life which threatens a
disruption of orgn nil zed society. Dr.
Clycp declared unequivocally for cen-
sorship of taotlou pictures, which, with
but few exceptions are tainted with
Ideas and suggestions of infidelity aqd
Infractions of the marriage vows
among the principal characters of the
pig?. The curse of such pictures ore
that such conditions arc not condemn.
o4 in the play. "There are few pt*
tures shown which do not take a
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unusual request ma dp of John Waitrek.
HeXur
:• .Crow was convicted of murder of a
woman here. He made the requent In
a let(Cl' to Sheriff Tohin. No rxplajna
tp>n was uttered Other tlwa that be
wanted to qualify as a voter and^m«ked
that a <Icpttf.t-t>e*ent to airomjMiny httn
to the tax offie**. Action <ui the re-
quest Is fs ndlng.
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Efforts 16 be Made
^ Stabilize Exchange
AMoclaJri /V u Ditpatch
Washington, Jan. 2^-~l?stabiUduoent
bv the eoentrles of North and South
America of a gold sett lenient fund as
a means of exchange stabilization in
the Western hemisphere is being
^sought by the United States section of
the 1 titer*Amerlean High Commission.
Secretary Hoover.* its chairman, an-
nounced today. The matter will he
taken up, he said, with the Treasury
and State Departments to determine,
vthe adviaablliy of adopting the plan,
which has Itceti under consideration
/or some time.
The plau, Mr. Hoover explained, pro-
videil for the establishment of a gold
p<s l by the American Sthtes. somewhat
along tho line of the Federal reser\e
system in this country, which would
permit 'he transfer of'ownership .of
gold reser vat Ions without the m cesidt.v
for tlie tiansjsirtatlou of the inetal It-
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Washington. Jan. 2S.— A statement
declaring that Japan had no territorial
designs in Ittissia. and giving assurance
that Japanese troops would be with-
drawn as soon as a-stable covcrtitnent
flhouid «s established there, was made
today by the .Japanese delegation nt the
meeting of the Far Eastern Committee.
Snow at Amnrlllo.
Atioeiated ritut Dnpatch
Amarillo. Texan. Jan. - 23-- Light
snow is falfing here today. The tem-
perature at 7 a. m. was 1H above.
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Mer'king a wide deparlnre
from the heretofore conservative
ways of many savings -banks,
the Savings Hanks Association of
the State of New York ' baa
Started a large space, State-wide
advertising campaign to bring in
mere depositors. 4n commenting
upon this iunoratlon, John J.
Pulleyn. president of the Eml-
grant Industrial-Bavlugs Hank,
says ■
"We banked did not'real-
ize how little the public real-
v knew ahottf their own
' fereat savings-bank system.
By inaugurating this cam-
paign, bankeril are s giving
•gultloln/to whst^fp re-
garded as hesfv advertising
practice—that I* the welt
testcil rule of putting the*
faish behind ths ball that
already rolllng/'f.'.".^"'''
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n. 23—in the Basilica, of
historic church of his
y of Pope Benedict nv
oday while vasi throngs
tly before the cutatal-
lesouii t-K in "bortr jitgrU ulture and in-
dustry. woulil i e brmrgfi't in commnirt-
catlou with ail the ociHjin routes by the
exe<*utlon of the St. Lawrence water-
way piojeet. To enable ocean going
vessels to have access to all the ports,
of the great lakes, \vottId lisve a most
. stimulating effect 'upon the Industrial
/life of the^continent'* interior,
j /"The.fusibility of the project Is un-
questioned.] and Its costs. compared
.'with some'other gfeat engineering
j works, would be small. Disorganized
and prostraten/ttious of ventral Europe
.ure.evi n now setting their hands to the
'development of great contfrtents! water-
ways. which, connecting the Uhine and
Ihiuube, will bring water traiisporta-
llon from tlie Black to the Nor Hi Sea.
front Mediterranean to Baltic. If na-.
■ tionalistlc prejudires ami eeonomk* dif-
''Ji ( flculties can be overcome \vy Euro|s\_
T ' T?r''«.ertalul.v shmild a'V.
his private apertments were bequeath- obsta« les to an achlevement less exptui-
e<l to bii: sm«-*'s i« r, and ther^ are sive and giving promise of yet greater
pian.v liequests to relatives and , ser- advantages. t< the peoples of North
vantsr. . '-'America. Not only would the . ost of.
traiis|K itation ls« greatly reditctHl. but
a vast population Would be brought.
gtneer, wslgiHMl. w ill probably Ik- seUs t
ed by tlie State nighway COmiqission
this aftfrnoou,T according to advices
received from the regular monthly
meeting 01 the Coumiisshm this morn*
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The Commission ais<i hits a large
number of apirficatlons for State and
Federal ahf for highway work to eon
shier. It is also -considering reducing
the salary of the highway engineer,
now
irly In the <V,V all that was mortal
or the late poAtfW, whose death in the
early hours of Sunday plunged tlie
church throughout the world- into
deepest nimiriilng, whs taken to the
Sistino Chapel from tLe throne rotfm
of the Vath-aif, ■jvhfrre it had been pla<'-
ed on Sunday shortly after his death.
Then, at b:4.1 o'clock it was solemnly
carrletl t<i St. Peter's, atrended by a
solemn prctession csrd-lngla, me n
Iters o the diplomatic corps aud dig-
nitartes Of the Vatican, and olaced on
the cntalfahpie surrounded by votive-
candies.
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Word was given Jhat the public of
Rome Would be, admitted to. St. Pe-
ter's upto 11 o'cim'k. and immense
crowds Immediately began entering
the vast edifice and filing by the body.
The ImhI.v Is robed in white. ,\itii
stole and ehusuhle of red embroiillered
with g< ld. The heait, wearing the pon-
tifical mitre, rcjioses' upon cushions
of red ami ge!«i velvet. The bands
wearing the jsuftlflclai gloves of pur-
ple silk and holding the Itosgry, are-
clasimi over |he breast.
The body, as it was solemnly
brought into St. Peter's vas borrv up-
on !i red .. \ 1-I l.ier by ushers, clad
In thciliacval eesltimes of sesrlef. The
priK-css on w as headed by tfte gend.-tr
llirie of tlie .Vatican, the )MMitlfhrtl po-,
Hee with tlicit elaborate uniforms of
blue aud White, walking with drii Aii
swordS. Following them were the
pithcltie gunrds. in dark blue uniforms
and plumes of black feathers standing
erect*
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Auto Races Planned
Next Armistice Day
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AnortatM Pratt P«vpa*ih
. Home. Jan. 2:1—The-meeting of the 'overnight ha immediate touch, with the
Sscred Coll^gi in >cotlcJsve t«> elect a markets of 1 he entire world."
successor t« tho JSte'Pope Benedict Frequentl) AppUitMred.
•/rill ojh'ii Fehruary 1 or February 2.1 Frequent applause greeted - the Kxe-
It wu.s stated today. eettve's. statements. Especially strong
a-—— ^ applause greeted the declaration for
imnctated prv* ©tnwirfc toort* ( redit facilities and applause also
•Parts, J;in. 2& Resol lit ions oT con- broke forth when the president tttKlp
doleiit I Over t lie death of Pope IVen- a slight digrosslou to aSsert that the
edict were passed by th.World's Con- present conditions of the agricultural
gress of the I rich Hace immediately-industry is "trnely a National interest
upon Its assembling her, today. , and not witithsl to he regarded as prl-
Taking up the questions before it.- madly the'concern of either a class, or
the Congress efmslderetl and passed a * seiptiott or a Woe."
resolution depriHafittg the ' vindictive- . • r
m«ss of^Great Britain '**ln retaining
Irish prisimers in British Jails."
iaitoeintcft Prest Vispatrn
San Francisco, Calif.. Jan. 23—
Plans lutve Ish'u auniHinced here fer
a "^HMuile ;auioon bUe rae<? on oext
NovemhiH* 11, Armbni*#. *< tbo
fireuter San Fram4seo Sp edway, at
San Carlos Calif. A purse of ITSMSiO
and Jap prlct-s of at lea>«f S2fiJSMi M iII
offere<l
Cars Smaller than the racing ma-
chines now used will In' entVred fri
the Armistice Day race.
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MIAMI IS OFFERED BERTH
IN WESTERN ASSIK IATION
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Miami, Okla.. Jan. 23- Miami has
been offered i(he, franchise in the
\Vestern Basiball AssoCfstlon former
ly held by Dinmrlght hot now io the
possessior. of the' Springfield. J Mo.,
club, acmrding to J. W. Seabfiugb.
s^^-retary. No action has been £aken
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Belfast, Jau. 2ft—Cardinal T-ogue,
primate of Ireland, has arratig^i to
depart for U<>me toniorn w.
Atsnnnlcd Print Dispatch t
5 WHITE MEN
AND 2 NEGROES
ARE ARRESTED
JUDGES MAKE
REFERENCES TO
ENFORCEMENT
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Boston. Jae ^{ -Cardinal D'Connell
and his ett.iial parly will begin the
veyage^to Itenie toiaorrotv to partn-j.
isile in the election of, a pope. The
l art.v will sail from New Jk.ork , for
i Naples on the steanuT President Wit-
son and Card inn I O'Conuell will have
only eight days to reach Horn*. Iiefqre
the conclave opens.
As Cardinal Dougherty of Philadel-
phia is in the West Indins, for several
days at least. Canlinsl O't'onnell will
h,. the only American with a voice and
vote in the election. - .
A**n<ititcd Pre** D>xp\t<hr
Home. .lyu.'l'M.c: While all of the 'th^,r Pf<*mliiary trial Is e^cted to
dinals Resident iti 1'nrojH' are ex petted he held some time t« h lay. I hey ate.
to reach Rome in time for the eon- ( barb's P"'k- j'-,ni0' 1?'., ,' ♦
dave. it is idem! extrt'inely doubt- Harris, Lee Whitley, Hubert MeAtester,
fttl whet her the Atner'leati cardinals !,ni1 Nathan Bntlei and Itobert Allen.
Chiesa. says n Central News dispatch
from Horn today. Various' Objects in
VI asociatfd Pre*. Di$f>nfch,
Oklahoma City. Okla., Jan. 2fl—
Charges of murder were, fibil In the
Justice Court here today against five
while men and two negroes in connec-
tion with the lynching here the night
of Jan. 14 of Jake: Brooks^ negro pack*
lug bouse worker. The men were nam-
ed in an alleged confession made last
UighI to the authorities by Robert AI
leu. one of the seven, who is a cousin
| of the dead man.
All of the men are tinder arrest and
fjoftrtCMi. Jan. ; yt Pope
Jeft his prep* rty at Pigli iu Ligurta to
Ids nephtw. Hurquls flhlsep|Sj>-" Delhi will timl • d j . wspde to I h* present itt
HOUSTON HAS
DELEGATION IN
FIRE DRIVES
3 FAMILIES OUT
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Jan. 2.1
-Three faml
from Houston. Texas, headed by Mayor lies were drixen from their beds into
HqlcomtK' and H. Hall, former members cr Id and several children were
of Congress, apnea red today before the ... ... _
House III vers aud Harbors Committee ♦'b*V fi,(lni(n 0,,,v this niorn-
tn urge increased appropriation for the ins: ^ ben a fire broke out in a
dredging of the Houston ship channel. , three story dwelling while the temper-
~he Federal allotment of *200.(K)0 ature was zoA*- -
ould j e doubled, the aiu llcants as-
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GIRI, HURT BV AI TOMOWIJf
ptATIIEH s| Eft FOR DAM UiKS
Beaumont, Texas* Jan. 2H. — C. D.
Clallatley has sued In District Court for
$20,000 damages from Ben D. Paine, al-
leging that Ruth ilallatley, his daugh-
ter, had been fWideted a i^lppiia: when
stvnck by an automobile driven hy tfce
daughter of the defendant.
In another early morning blaze ,foitr
.stores were burned. .
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German Chemist Invidved^
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| Washington Jan. 23—Prohibition an
tnoritles are ou Ihe trail of two Oer-
an chemist? alleged to. be working
ith a bootleggers' organlaatton In
ew York ftt an effort to nolllfy the
•Isonous dmraeter of denatured al
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least for the opening of the session as Five of the men. including Allen are
ihe time set is naielv ten <la,Vs away. members of tlnr Bntcher Workmen s
I'nlon. who haVe lxMvn on strike here
j— —; ——■ December -5 dust,-''-according, to
! Fred Kemp." sis-ret a ry of the local
1 union. * • -
FINAL TOPIC OF
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Burned,
ARE DISCUSSED
4« orf<te«4 Press JV-ipntch
Fort Worth, Texas, Jan. 23.—District
Judges in Fort Worth opened court this
morning, delivering a brief address on
law enforcement aud law ohservntton
in Texas, in . omidiance with the n-cent
pr<H-lauiarhm pf UoVernor NcfT.
MAY PROHIBIT
IMPORTATION OT
ARMS TO CHINA
AtnactftUd Prrtt Ditpatch
Washington. Jan. 23.—As one means'
of givtug effect to ItS- dei la rat ion last
week in favor of reduction of the t'liin'-
ese army, Hie Arms Conference ts con-
sidering another resolution looking ot
the irtqiortaffoa of arms Into China.
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Texas Man Arrested
On Charge of Theft
Of Money Orders
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Awriatcr Prcsr Dispatch. \ ■ . '
Washington, Jan. $3 With the ffe*
Eastern eontmiltee facing the final
topic 1111 the Anns Conference agenda
today the problem of Sllwrln-- this
week's sessions promised to advance
the Fa l'Jjt Stern ni^gotiatlons wellJovv-
srd conclusion, although several of, tlie
ftoatponed Chinese questions still re-
Assn>ii%ted P** •« nil patch "f1
, Chicago. II! . Jan. 23 -John t^ook.
Oklahoma City,, okia.. Jan. 23 - The. age .thiny Ihne, of Sun Antonio, Tex
Oklahoma City OoU a lid <^HWtry OS. was arrested today by postntllco
(Itth was totalled di^stroyed by fire InSpet-tors. . Imrged with stealing 07
late last night at an estimated lo>s of blank money orders.
Sl.*i0,tag). I t'ook. they s«ill. filled In the enters i
' and /ashed ilnm id ' Fort Worth,
® —r Kansas ('i?v and Cbicugo jewelrv
i _ _ 1 1 stores, realising $5,000. HU metiiml
THE WEATHER
mained to be flhall^4 djsposed of.
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Washington. Jan. 23—Sherman
ami vlrinity: Moiulay nlglit ami
Tuesday tmat) with probable
ruin; eoldir tonight.
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Astonatrd Prttt DltPa*rh
Oklahoma City. Okla.,' Jan. 23 —The
eighth man to ho arrested in connection
with the "lynching here was apprehend-
ed today at Mart. Texas, according to
an announcement by C«overn6r Roliert-
laxal
] was to purchase watidies, present the
monfj order filled In for more than
the value of the watch, get the change
ai^Bter SPlI IIP* watch, they said.
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MIST \VK ITHKR PRKVAll S
THROKaiOl T WEST TEXAS,
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of 14 ilegrees Sunday, the maxi-
mum being 45 degrees and the
mininiun SI. Precipitation:
Very l&ht fall of sleet with trace
of rain. ... _
At noon Monday the thermem
eter registered 32 degrees,
wo& :*
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Associated Press Digonteh
_,F_0rt TTorth, Toxaa,
of the grain, llv« stock and oil dis-
tricts of West Texas and the ; Pan-
MmTTJk*.w^
wi l"" WiiPIl
handle reported misty weather, today,
Baln has already fallen in some, pttce*
to enough extent to help erops
grass but not sufTieieotiy to
tHi water shortage. "• j %
Ttaln everywhere ts threatened j m-
11areconditions prevailed
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