Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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At Tuesday night's meettmr of the
r.ew directors and committee chairmen
of the Sherman Chamber of Com-
merce. with whom the old director*
n nd officers also met, the following i
officers were elected to nerve during'
the pfeaent year: R. U HefUn, presl-
deut; Rowan Mills. Tart L. Pool and
W. R Brentk, vice presidents.
Surratt Re-elected. "
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John E. Surra tt. upon In of ton of W.
It. Brents, was unanimously re-elected
fcecretjiry, and his dutlen augmented to
• Include those of treaKurer of the
Chamber. / .
C'Pon motion offered hy Dr. T. A.
Wharton, a vote of thanks nnd of
confidence was tenders I Mr. Surraft
. for hla wort; In his official pOWtlon
during: the past six yeara.
Those ptttSM heard the. reading of
the minutes of the previous titoecing,
aud of the last annual membership
meeting. The secretary submitted a
tlnauclal nport showing the^ Chamber
of Commerce" to good vjnanetal
condition. •
V Twenty Eight New JTrtWtomr
Twenty-elfht new members *ere
elected to tht. Chamber of Commerce,
nnd a rote of thanks tendered Miss
Bessie Madnox for her work-In so-
liciting members. 1;
IT. Brent ft submitted a report
W.
Stewart i* Touring the
in Interest of Awakening
Shippers
muscle
project is
cussfd
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New Orleans, Jan. 25.Less than 10
per ce| t of the Sooth's cotton sold for
e^Jiort 1m being shipped abroad in Amer-
ican vessels. although the American
riite la 6 cents a hUJ^Ug'd pounds lower
than that of forefriinVsscls.
was tiw"\l%^aration today of
Jf?i0f .the. tpr-
de of«tlie Cincinnati
r '* Wh" is on- a
;lng to®r blMfftl'tSoulh In behalf of
rlcau Merchant Marino A wo-
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Congested Condition of the Me*
tropolis Makes it Menace in
pvent of wjrsfep
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—New York. .laij, -2?t.~CI
health of-
Co?. Parker of Louisiana Presents
Suggestion Jfc_ Combatting
4««<K mi trd i'iea*^jl)}tpat' kt
Vj^*««Mnptlon, Jan. 2.V - Snm < rt of
ItSiry Kord'a hffer for Muat4e Shoals
waa announ^Ml totiay by tlie group of
edltoiv of aKrhultural jwjieia, attend-
iuu tli4 National Conference of J^rni
a.
Ait. ahnoumfmeut a-a,
cttminlitcc reprew;
and lite Amer.ean
Atlon would call on
II o'clock this a(Mn
ayttter.
Governor Park<
drvHsing the ctu
means of comhqj
opening of export;
teutiofMT of .
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with reference to obtaining State,'Wig
Fedettil aid on the I reston brjlt*^
rtmd. and thla report was followed by
aomc disyuMioo. led by IS? ®• IVaree.
and partlctratefl InJUy practically all
memlterx preaent. , .
TSana to Mng about better ma Inter
nance of tlie gravel ron«ls In Orayaon
Connty were alac dlactiaaetl, and a
«threp meiabera^fWM ap~
pointed to Inrestlgate and report n^Cfl
S the neit tneetinis, ^ :
Report)* were also made by Rowan
Mllla on Highway No. \ W P^-
O. C, Abler a on4he local troop of the
National Gra)i|.
President fSnia waa anthorfeBed
name the following committee*, whk* *
he staled In- *o W announce i .
51S-XJSentence of W
frmn W rsS 2 ««ence otffl
Stoter* t hntoler of Com^eree? fiv. Clerk U
^HEBftlht'S meeting waa callejl
to order by the rc^lring prt^i'^'.f S.
C. Swain. Mr Heflln. eUvtod to w-
t-eed Mr Saaln. Is secretary of the
Mutual Refining Com|>anv and a long
lime Sherman busineaa man.
The new nx-mbera chosen were: ,
H. B, HHcn, John Marnhyw,^ A-
Nelson, r. W. Peveto, W. S. Carter.
Will Pleree. Jefefraon Oro. Co., Bijr.
tlolcomh, Holeomb k Mitchell. Geo; h
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ratea $1,7.
I>ale of. wttoit-,
is hard to under*
,,wm r1rtn m
frflp Qtn^ not
flag. The Am<
sliould get at 1
ImslneKa.^
m
aaving In freight
■ipim.nToT^notr
Mr. Stewart, 'it
why more of tho
the America n
reliant Marine
per cent of this
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arm papers
tumiu Fetler-
ary >Yeeks at
o diseViss the
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.oulaiana ad-
pr<H osed aa u
in dep tension,
« through eg*
to foreign
rjMptwre.
Deferred
Sontenee upon Carl*!-. Bellew. High
School studtni of Anna ami former
clerk In the* po^toffhv there, who plead-
ed guilty tin ring the term of Federal
Court here to opening letters .and ex-
tracting checks on several occasions,
was deferred hy Jodge \v. L. Kstea nn-
tH the May term of Cotttt,
- To Confer With Potoealre,
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Hamilton. R. A. t*ioo^ Prn* Ditpntvh
h Loan Co., C. W. Whitehead, Oun- : ^ •
tl er a Reynolds. T. L. Tennlaon, H. L. ParlK. Jan. & .—Marqnla Cttraoo of
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Griffiu. Jack Hall. Aug. Knbala. Ran-
dolph Cole Co. Hunter Printing Co.,
Jenaen Fckel lee Cream Co., JV C.
Bewell, W. J. I odson. 4 C. R.
Tunk InmKn. O, . Mnrphy. T. M.
Nelson
Kedlestoh. IVlllsh Secretary for For
elgu Afralra gtkd the Mat^jUls l>ella Tor-
rctta, the Italian Foreign Minister, will
com* to l*arls February 1 to confer
with Premier Poincaireon the near eaa-
tern situation.
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IS ORGANIZED
OFFICERS AND
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INUEPKNDENCE
ficials weyti>4o<triy takln^P'iw to block
the ftverflor profc*e*s of a tmeateninl in-
fluenza and pueunMgtla epideiiiTe whit li
was angfrfd. they t laim by. Mm rapidly
growing anml>er of aucli casei'Jn great-
er New York since the tirst of the year.
Dr. Royal S. CojK'hutd. ('H^ Health
CommUsioim-. speaking lM*foreJhe«|bci
/ f the Queen's Chamfier Of (Sinfaferec
last night, utjeyetf emphatic wfrning.
New Yorl< Ki Bad 8h
"Cnder rho present conditftns." he
.said, ''an epidemic tllseaae tijght get.
Kticii a i^rtirt frinhFrp rfas to
aweep the town and kill a million. New
York la-worse off today rhaii If was
daring the terrfTtle epidemic of lOlft,
h<H*ans^ <*f tln> boosing situation.
"For the sake of the health, moral*
and safety of Now York, houses must
be huitr."
Pir. '<\ peland said today that
Government Intervention Aban-
doned, and Letter is Sent
* To Local Unions
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Paris. Jl"n. US. —1 The International
European 1-eague organised here today
by the wo fid Ctongresg of . Knropoan
races. decidiM the prlncijwtl object of
the I.caguc must Im- to help Ireland gain
full liulependenee.
PREWAR DOLLAR
eases of influenza and Hfcl of paeumon-
ia had bfHHt rejairted in greater New
York inutile previous 24 hhnrs. On Sun-
day and Monday hut 4tt Influenza cases
were r ported in the whole ehy. There
had been 108 cases- of igflpeuza hi UN)
hospitals hetwet n Japan id t aigl three
days ago. In the same lnW|t|taM In the
last three days alone. IV. Opeland
said, there had been M tuises.
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A**<>cintr<l Prcn* Dlspntrh
dmaha, Nrh., Jan. 2.1—Striking y
packing hr>t)s«- wotkeift o\er the coun-
try will vote on whether or not the
packing strike shall be called off.
Thlj* liectiuie known late last night
when a lottoi signed by otticials of
flic Anmlgnpnttetl Meat Cutters and
<*her for a ref-
htn vote, tverc rc<ietvetl by local
packing h«ius<' Workers union ulflt4ais.
The letter sniti that hope of govern-
ment iiitcrwotion in the trouble be
t ,yt}ii packing h°o*cs ami employes
lihd Is'eit abai^h>n«4fttnd it was thought
I>e8^ to hold a referendum on the xub-
>H-4 *>f calling off the strike.
Tl e letter Instructs local union of-
)i< ials to take tlte vote by MM-ret bal-
lot lnjfore three O'elock Thu -s<lay af;
ternoon.
The.§|rik( has been In effect since
December ~>. ,
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a. snow cleaning machine
that works
Report Denied.
Associated Pre* i Dispatch
Chicago, 111., Jan.#25—Effectlvenesa
of ibe strike of poking house work-
ers. cent! nun nee or the calling off of
which will be voted on tomorrow on
locals throughout the country under
orders of headquarters here of the
Amalgamated Meat Cutters ami DtJfch-
(C^ntlfeiued on page two.)
STATK.HRNT G1\T5N GIT BY HKAD
OF NATIONAL MKA'
CIATION
LT ASSG-
isnnctatr* Pre** Di'^otrK
< hleago. Jan. Jo.—The pre-war dollar
now In worth t2 cents when spent for
meat ftnd «H eents when sis*nt for other
foodstuffs." tiecordlng to a statement
made latblk? today by J. T. Russell,
president of the National. Association
of M«ut Councils.
Klghieen months ago Mr. Russell
said, the pre-war dollar was worth 5"2
cents In the retail meat'market and a
year ago, 02 cents.
Defense Has Floor.
San Franfcit-co, Jan. 2T —The defense
in the case of Ro<x>(h> Arbuckle had
the floor at •tils tftnl In Woperior Court
here today.
Says High Time Td^rt
i Stop All Lynching
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MADE IT 40 YEARS
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Too Busy to Property .Develop
It—Expected to Be Put in
At Once
AS8VRAN0ES ARB (rlVEN THAT
DOTH WILL m AOTRD ON
NF\T MONTH
issoctatcd Press Ditpatch
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Washington. Jan. 25.—r Ass it ranee that
the jiermanent tariff bllljwiH lie reisirt-
ed to the Senate early In February and
imsMcd before the closing of tlie present
aessloa; w«t given RepnhHean leaders
in the House by Senate Republhan
leaders today at the cmiference between
fho two.
An agreement was rear hoc! at the con-
fercti.t thai the proposed soldier homis
bill should originate. In the Honse.
ll<*tMe leaders said the measure wouhl
he urrfied immediately .hy tl e' Ways
flnd ^Meaim Committee ami probably re
t^ried lo tfc^ Ilonse in two weeks
Want Protection For
Marriied Men From
I Wiles of Sea Vamps
ONK SLIPPED OfrT BOX
THE OTHER FELL ITNDRflt
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Associated Pr*s,i Dispatch,
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Waco, Texas. Jan. 25.-r-J. K. Jenkins.
40 years old*. Cotton Belt hrakeman.
hIIpimmI from the top of an ice coated
water tank near Edison. . Hamilton
County, and died here this morning
from injuries. His skull wits!fractured.
•D. LABOR LEADER KILLED
IX Ql'ARREL AT FT. WORTH
Associated Press Dispatch.
Fort Worth, Texas. Jnn. -R. J.
Henry, railway hrakeman. who fell un-
der a freight train at Hamlley last
night, in a hospital here this morn-
ing. Ice covered handles caused hlVn
to falk
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Paris, Jan. 2A.-—A1
hale the World (1m
Race decided tqday to
Kions for the organlsaf
national Irish Jjengue. ttrtx
which was favorably passed
the Congress yesterday. Th.^ „
was hotly contested Iry several dele* ^hipping BOKCd vessels amouutlng to
gates ami much speculathm as to its wnt, ami elfcctivc Feb. tl, was
!'«* m VW!R CENT WCCHNN1NCI'• MZ. fietice,
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npon bv ashlngfOn, Jan. 35.■^—Reduction ,tn
Thlrf action f!}'' Nv-i:r^ Muie« of officers an.I men on
purpose was provoked.
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Kick at Delay.
iswetaut Prtss Dispute% .
Hamburg, Jan. 25.—Coffee Importing
honse* here are seeklug to force Bra-
all Ian exporters to cease the use of
French nnd Belgian steatpshlp lines in
shipping their coffee, on account Of al-
leged delay In trantdt. a
a nnounced today by the Ronrd;
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Associated Press Dispatch
. Washington, Jan. — Sher-
man and vicinity: Wednesday
"fhursday cloudy at.icf
unsettled, not so cold tonight and 1
warmer in the interior Thursday.
Local Temperature. '
There was a range of 0 degrees
In the loeah temperaturg; Toes-
day, the maximum Indng 35 de-
grees ami th< roliilmuin 26. pre-
cipitation: .OS inch. J
At noon Wednesday .*V4 degrees
Waa registered on Jheftj^.
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Dallas. Tesag, Jan. 25—High-
ways arc generally passable oveM
hm greater portions of Texas
and Oklahoma, but showers hfcvc
made dirt rAads heavy I9 eastern
portion*, where extended ai|to- I
mm¥ 1 <iroi>n.are not adviaa^
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KILLS HUSBAND
AND WANTS TO GO
TO FUNEBAL
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4**oci*Ui Press Dispatch
Philadelphia. Pa., Jan. 25—Request
that she he permitted to intend the
funeral of her husband. or at least
view his body before it Is burled-to-
day, has been made h.v Mrs, Oscar
Rosier, held without bail for a coro-
ner's Inquest ott charges of having shot
nnd killed hint and-his stenographer,
Mildred Geraldine Reekltt. in Rosier'*
private*offilco Saturday afternoon. *
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MANY 4MMAOR CI.AIMS*
PRKSKNTEl) Ttl MEXICO.
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HgH^gton. Jan. 25.—Declaring < ul\: 1 today had a re«piest from
• t.-Hhi'ie sti t insp^>otor. In
Mayor Threatened.
By Element
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was "high-time" for the Federal govr ■
I'etorNhurg Purity |
ernmenjl to attempt to check mob vio- .. . ^
Representative Mondelt of Wy- ^ contmunhation front the « r
Republican leader, declared to- Mai.n« tluu " tlie l.eague ln-
during a delmte in the House on , ° t tU<i m,irrf,'d.W froin
Hyer antl-lynchlng hill, that if Wlles-of the sea Vamps. ' The May
lynching was permitted to go uncJieck-
ed,. It would "break down aud destroy
law and order and clvMir,atlon."
Associated Press Dispatch,
VfmTmst.own. Oh jo, .lya. 25.—An arm-
., . . ed bodyguard surrounds Mayor (Wrge
1 tn ^w! ? °*os Hn^ nlKht a* ,Ui' result of
t inspectors in .
Associated Press Dispatch
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New York, Jan. 25—A hriqucttiug
machine, Invented forty yeasr ago by
Thomaa A. Kdison to solve the proh-
lein 01 snow removed from city streets,
has been turned over to the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers for
further development and may syon l e
seeu on New York's streets; It is de-
clared hy members Of the society, .
The invention calls for an automo-
tive briquetting machine to run along
snow-covered streets, scoop up snow
amlturu It out hi compressed block?
which could be stacked on the aide of
the street for removal Or until warm
weather came. • • > • -- -r—
Air. Edison trietl out his invention
yeasi ago aud found that it worked
successfully. Owing
hayton. Ohio, Jan. 25.—the annual
Jacksou Day dinner scheduled., for to-
niglie In Dayton, had practically resolv*
etl Itself Info a miniature convention to?
day of leading Democrat* of the Stata
nnd Natioifc
llig "(iwwr. Arrive. 7
One traiu from the Easr brought Sen-
ators Pptneren, Harrison and James P.
Tumulty, former secretary to Woodrow
wiison. . -
K. H Moore, the pre-ennvention
manager, aU(1 Qeorge White, former
Democratic Natloual 'jhairmau* are ex-
l cftc<i^ater.
The dinner ^111 mark the first pub-
lic appearance of Former < iovernor Cox:
since campaign days. Senator Pomeren
in hla talk is exnected^to discuss the
NeuiicTry-case.
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NEGRO ASSA1LT8 YOUNG
LADY AfjKHJSTON AND
IS SOUGHT BV POUCE
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time to> tleveloj) his spheme and f r
this reason has turned his Tnmitlon
orer to the engineera'. society.
Hanafnj fTex a 1 Jfan. 2S^ — gtety
available policeman in Houston took
part In a dragnet which was sconrlng "
the <*ity and suburbs today in search
of a negro, alleged to have attacked a
young white girl heir last night.
A score of negroes have lieen brought
in. A few are being held for farther
questioning.
The young woman, employed in a
<«feterla, according to the story told
police, was wglfcing near a railroad
yard with her escort late last night,
when a mulatto negro appeared with a
drawn pistol. The girl and her escort v
were forced into a woodshed where
the crime was committed, according to
the story, the negro menacing tlie cou-
ple qgnstantly with the pistol.
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Fort Worth. Texas, Jan. 25.—A heat-
ed quarrel over the position n cabinet
occupied at the ijibor Temple, Tueailuy
night letl to the killing of James Mc-
Donnell. tinhor secretary, and the arrest
of J. J. O'Rotyke ami his son, Ed II.
O'Botirke.
.1. .1. n Uomke wii> ctt£todian.pf the
labor hall aud resentert MeDonneU's
interference with his duti«*s, fid
D'Rottrke sahl.
McDonald was financial secretary of
the Fort Worth chapter of the Interna-
tional Association of Bridge. Structural
and Ornamental' Iron Workers.
The O'Rourkes claim McDonnell en-
tered their offices and thre*y Ed
O'Rourke but into lhe hall. The father
then ftredj - ^ •-f,—,
- They wltl enfer a plea of seff-clefeiise. the cl|y jail.
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NEGRO SLASHES TWO WITH
RAZOR; IS WHISKY CRAZED
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women W^re seriously Wbfihrtt d when
B. T. Alexander, negro, erased by drink,
ran amuck with a raaor at a servant's
house In the rear of 10H Gaston uvenue
at 6:30 a. m. today. ♦
Alexander has been slek at his hottse
for some'time, as the result of drinking,
police say. This morning he sprang
from his bed, grabbed the rasor and
seriously cut his wife. Ibey Alexander,
.'tu. The woman grappled with him un
til hef mother. Minerva Jackson, 49,
came to her rescue.
Alexander then shifted his attack to
his mother-in-law and slashed a slx-
4ncb gash on the right side of her ne4-k.
severing arteries, veins and muscles, ac-
cording to Dr, Cohb of Emergency Hos-
pital. .
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(Jhithin were sent to the place.
When the j>olice entered Alexander
started toward them saying: "Here^
the law now ! I'll kill "em botlrf'^4
He «UPlied,'fell, striking hht head on
the floor, cutting a deem gash, officer*
said. The policemen brought hi at „to j"
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beach and "lm k 'ent over?'
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threatening letters received hy the
Mayor, it was lea rued today. Reports
have Ism mi current for a week that
threats have ls«en made by members of
the lawless element'to "hump of{" Ole's
h«x*ausc of his activity in attempting to
ch-an uji the cityv
MORE CHARGES AGAINST
SHERIFF PUCK GARRETT
Associated Press Dispatch
Ardmore. Okla., Jnn. 25.—-Two addi-
tional charges against Buck Garrett,
suspended sheriff of Carter County,
will be prosecuted for inclusion In the
ouster action against him when the
trial on four 111 is-con duet charges comes
up in District Court here February 7.
Assistant Attorney General Fulton an-
nounced here today. .. "• 1
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is he worth eleven
OTHER PLAYERS?
CHICAGO SCHOOL BOARD
BAN8 MUCH FOOLISHNESS.
Assnctated Press Dispatch v/'
Chicago, 111., J^tn^ .1, 2.r*—Ch ten go's
Board of Educalion put its official ta-
boo on Jaafc, short skirts, low necks,
Joy rides and ciftrettes today, arid
recommended early morning hours
and study five nights a week.
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Meylco City. Jan. 2.r—Eighteen hun-
dred claims agafnat tftw government.
flggrcgatiiig 250.000.000 pesos for dam-
ages si leges to have bMm suffered
1 qji ii t « ■ 11 ■ ^VP* *a wwwjfTw
anrim tli revolutlonu ry periods slnee
1010 have bet presented by both for-
eigners ami Mexicans, nopordnftf to
the newspaper Kl Universal,
limit 'for presenting snch
claims ir accord a nec with an execu-
order issued several months ago.
expires JanvurfHll. t . • • . .3
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Associated Press Dispatch
. Rome, Jan. 25—-^he funeral of
Pope Benedict will bo belH at R
o'clock tomorrow afternotuii -it
was announced at the Vatican to-
The College of Cardinal)! fur-
ther decldetl . that the funeral
ceremonies should be attended
only by Cardinal members of the
diplomatic corps and representa-
tives of the Roman arlst«ip|iey.
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BODY OF PRIEST TO BE
SENT TO N. Y. FOR BURIAL
Associated Pres. Dispatch,
Beaumont. Texas, Jan. 25.—The b«Kiy
of Rev. Constant In Don many was sent
today to New York for burial. The
body will he placed in a vault with
other priests'of the Syrian-Greek Ortho-
dox I all J i with a candle placed beside It
VIm ii wB| burn, until the next priest
is, bur led., there. Rev. iNntmnny was
pastor of i lie Syi ian-( J reek Church
hen* and was the ouly priest vf that efablv big
faith In Texas. '• '' - -
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FARMERS FAYOR TAKING
PARI IN GENOA MEETINI?.
DDRLEY
GROWERS TO OPEN
WAREHOUSES
FINANCIAL NEEDS OF ASSOCIA-
TION OVERSUBSCRIBED BY
MILLION DOLLARS.
Associated Press Dispatch
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Lexington. Ky., Jan. 25—Wi^h the
initial finui.cial neetls of the rvcenti)
organized Hurley Tobacco Growers'
Cooperative Association oversubscrib-
ed by more than a million dollars, the
officers ann titty thousand members
today are preparing for the opening
tomorrow of the warehouses ° Here
when the tobacco pledged u the ast*o j
ciatlon will go on sale for the first'
tltne this season
Other warehouses in the association
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Associated Press Dispatchm
Fort Worth. Texas- Jan. 25— The
High School building at Carltoo.
Hamilton Connty. burned last | night
with a loss of. $20,000. The origin &
the fire is unknown.
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BfY MASKED MEN WEDNESDAY
Associated Press Dispatch
Tahleqnah. <)kty., Jan. 25.—The Far-
mers State Bank at Park Hill, near
here, was bold np and rohbed this
..... rTMmiaitniomine lit two unmasked men who
Jfi1 escaped with several hundred dollars
iias been on the market for some time
nnd has
lusyi ^ringing
ter tbap the
;
prices consid- flftor ^rdug Cashier T. L. Ballenger
(how p.id lat<f to'.ccomiwnj- theu. to Ihflr bor H in
season. Ith0 m,r fo ,h<> hank h,,lwln*-
a total of ^$5>t&6*t00 has been , usr V'00"' ^'ank
pu^eci to th,. ««m.-taUoiv miordlnf « P "<« " hh<.4 of
10 Juuicft C. Ston*., prwldfnt. Thi- Iff thw men,
• | . • ■ g. ^ A| - • . i « , .
kl
I Ele%*en ball plnjrera for one is a new
record. Tlie St. l^ttlsTSrewns thus ae-
issorlntcd Press Wxpatch
Washington, Jan. 25— Partlcipaflott
In the economic rehabilitation of Eu-
rope. extehsiou of credit. to foreigu
buyers through the Fedora 1 Reserve
system, and protection of the co-oper-
ative marketing idea, wettf among
renuaiios for the existing agricultural
depression, recommended - today by
speakers before the National Agricul-
tural Conference.
Recommendation for the repeal of
the commonly known guarantee clause
to tin State Railroad Commissions of
•4 control over State rates, *waa voted to-
■ day by a committee on railway trans-
portation ol the Rcnetal transportation
committee of the National Agrlcul-
qtrtred Dave 2>anforth, tlw star pitcher
of the Columbus team, panfot tit was g ' 0f St. IA^v nee Oreat Lakes project
tural Conference, .f v- r ,
Recommendations for the concession
initial requirements of the association
lite estimated at between f 13,^00,000
and $4,000,000. t % .
Preliminary steps toward orgnnlxa-
tion o< the dark tobacco growers of
Western Kentucky and Trnnessep have
been taken. < * i
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OKLAHOMA I«OSTMASTER
CHARGED WITH SHORTAGE
4 tif>rf/ib?rf Press Dis9**ch
Flora nt Okla.. Jan. 23.— Jolm P>.
Roach, ptaitmaster at Blue Ridge, near
here, was arjrested ttsla.t on a Federal
warrant, ahleh chanired a sh<nrtage of
*1.800 had ls en found in his aecounts.
He waived preliminary examlniWton be-
fore a United States CotumlaisoiilMicre
and was released, pending actio# <.f
the Federal grand Jury at Tulsa.-
member of the I ^••"tp#"'P-1..va 1 bond W. J. Real haa.bten
Jtietote that, «if the AOiletkni^™ r - Utatiort discnsfcUwi. * -porsrily iii^polnted to fill 'he office^
Advertising
Influence
Powerful
.• "The American Banker is very
much alhre to the powerful lnfln-
. ence of advertising/* gwerted
A; C. Bohlnsoa, President of the
I'et ples Savings and Trnst Co.,
f^kiSliaiflb in an address before
the Columbus. O^ Chamber
Commerce recently. ;• "
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: falls to accept the
good advertising Is
wIu
any hnalneas. does
cause of prejudice or lack
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