Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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IN
HIS HOME NEAR
THE PUNT
AND CROCKETT ARE
SELECTED
NOTED NEW YORK
ALKS
BANKS GETTING IN BETTER SHAPE AND
ALL LINES SHOW-MORE HEALTHS
CONDITION-FARMERS HAVE
DONE MUCH WORK
i
' Aasoriot*(t Pier' Dtnwfene
J Dallas, Tonga. Jan. 31.-—Itetnil
increased 42 per < «*i t and
"over Xovem-
twenDt-*wrt~ilepartment strtr«* In
rent It federal Reserve Dint riot
ltporlfd, according to the monthly
statement of business conditions in ilw
dl*trirt mode public today by the Fed-
oraI Reserve Bank In IHtllas. While
I tart of tin, mcrease was ascribed to (lie
lull in NovemlieT, It was taken to indi-
cate* "the- public wan retqioMhe to well
advertised sales of holiday goods and
winter i-oiuforfn, although there WM
cUrta timet)t due to cotfltuufd depressed
cOtbl. lions in agricultural and livestock
industries. «
' Business Picking llp.
"Following tl e turn pf the year
however. there hiis been a notable
Jilcklug up in bath wholesale and retail
line*, and 1* the present movement
;'|7
REAL LOVE IN COTTAGE
Young Widow Worth $40,000,-
Uolfs Romaotic
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W:
BE EMPLOYED
DELEGATION OF UNEMPLOYED
SEEK WORK
'3H
DO ARE IN THE CROWD
4t*ort«l«4 Prw Dlioutch *
Chicago. .Ian. 31.—MwfcMarTon
Between
HAS INFLUENCED MANY
THT l>FM(KRAT TTESDAY
Stephens, dnuKhtei of the late \unimh vaom lUt'fitiwii■"ftt®' poijjiui
B. Retfiu of Chicago, an belre* oTa MH,N -< MVKH THE HM4JIW-
IS.1 HKIi' EX.
„:.-f5rrsv.'r«5w
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Appear Before Meetinf of ,The
City Comimuion Monday
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A distribution of Work now avail-
able on tltc sewcre extension and oth-
er municipal works to a large number
of men than now hare have employ
mm with the eity on these works was
the object of the visit of duo of fhe
latest ifHrniiiiiona of eltlaetis that
haveappaeraed before the City C..m
the^pn/tf tyro year* «o
Monday evening.
Mighty nun appeared before the
Commission in the body, 'fhe croup
who represented themseivea l ,. out
of work auti needing
meet inf - on
I
cOntinuc* most branches of trade will
tiNotr-'fl much larger volume of business
for the month of January 1X1$. than
Was book<*d for the corresponding
month of last year," the review say*. *
i Building operations fell below the
Novemlier figures, but was 11 per cent
above the December UM) figure. -Jan-
uttry promised to see Increased build-
ing activities.
Discount Rales Declines.
^'Declining dlvcount rites and a fur-
ther retirement of bank loan* and Fed-
erol Reserve njde circulation were
among the i#fs*en is-r1^develoi>mi nts
Which reui«nde<l the district thai It WM
still experiencing a jierksl ttf siihsid-
li.g trade activity" the review Mffted.
> ftmughout the year there was a
nfeatlj faltltiff off in •**■ *
:>:fvS Md for (M WpOM * t«
tal of tJOO.OOO on I>eceml er 31. 1^'iO.
our outstanding Federal Reserve note
circulation decreased lb oul.v $35.<HMl.-
thM on December L 1821. During the
fa ox period memlsM luinka reduced
tlielr iudel>t *dness to the Federal Ite-
se-vc Bank of T allas fn m | K,«W 00
to W.ta <i,«0ft. ami at the cloto of the
year we were able to eetlre,In full all
rediscount* with otlp r Federal reserve
banks, which at the close of lirJO
amounted td |8W(10,IN 0.
•Thi*se figures," th^ statement con-
tinues." though Indicative of a alower
|n)«o In production aud distribution
t«*tify *to the remarkable progress ae-
ctfmpilshed by the memlx'r banks dur
Ifig tW |iHsr twelve months In the mat-
ter of atrengthening their-reserve po-
sit ton, mobilixing their lending power,
and building up generally a state of
prcparcduesa ngainst the coming—when
jjdoes come—of an area of legitimate
eitptinsi<gi and normal prosperltf."
^ Farmers Make Progress.
Preparation of the soil for the new
cotton crop made good progress In I>e-
cemher, and farmers are hrtpeful of get-
ting seedlug under way earlier than
usual. Mildness of the winter up to
the ttaae—the statement was prepared
gave rise to fears of serious invasion
by boll weevils again.
Beneficial rains were experiences on
the cattle ranges In the Texas Tati-
hiindle. Southern Texas aud Fast -in
New Mexico eurijrv in January. Range
conditions in Ariaona showed 'improve
tttciit. Urc gtopk was reported inwer-
ing well. Shipment* of stock to the
tfbrt Worth, market were greatly re-
stricted In December b> conditions
^wlng out of a strike of paeking
use employes. The DecemN'r cattle
Ipts at those yards were the' small-
re<K,rd^4rt^f ®onth slncc the
vards opened; Kxtraordlnary large:
Shipraeuts of calves and she< p were J
tttken care of by the packers, despite*
the strike, the review said. d
The mouth of December marked J he
ii>rh i oliit for the Eleventh I>lstrlct in lf
iiures. which numlter 107. compareil
th 143 In „ .
•W7 p' w4th $3'^V4 ^K; 1,1 SERVICE MEN WittlNf* fO LF^VE
0Ven,bCr largo increase In oil MEA^l^C^ T«
PLANATORt.^
THE NOTE W
fortune estimated as |(irge as *40,00o- NOTE, W
d(K , announced her t it|iagemeiic in New i
Yprk yesterday to Alevandrovitcb Vau-
siatsky, an employe of t|ie Baldw in lo-
comotive \\'<u*ks In Philndcipitla. ac*
cprding to atlvlees herapoJrrty.
It Is reportI that Ihey wffi make
tlielr lumie following "the marrfage itt
his cottage In the fivetory ifeetlon near
the works.
Accoiding to the attteit of Mrs.
Stephens' announcementpirh1«1i reached
here, Mrs. Stephens said the wealing The Demecra!:
would take place ^$r the*
Church, New York. There will 1m a
short honeymoon* It was said, and Uten
the couple will make their residence in
Hie Vansiatsky cottage. The groom b
said to liave insisted that he re nan iu'
DELIVERED BY
SPECIAL
FOIJ.O\> I . is THE NDTK:
Textyi,
r^tnuwy HI, 1022.
Sherman, Texas.
The Kit Klux Klan vUl have a pa-
rade in Sherman tonight, starting
sometime between (he hours of 8:45
ami O*. The parade will
All Hjaiaifc' fit > Hat Tried to
Inspire Men of iVealth to
Help Otheri
Aw* lat',1 Prexn
^ Htm- York. Jan. 31—Nathan Straus,
philanthrofUsr,'declared today. the
seventy-fourth anniversary of his
birth, that lie hHd tried throughout
life to inspire men of greater wealth
i" use their money - for humanity
rather than for themselves.
lie said liisc name had erroneously
appeared in a reeenily published list
of the country's richest men. and re-
gretted that he was no tligihle to
that class, Itcause he'd like o hi;ve
more money to s[>end for the K^neflt
of maiikluc.
Wealth Creates (Hiligation.
"Dnriug my whole life," he said, "I
have maintained that wealth, whether
| moderate or great, creates an obliga-
LAURENTI IS GROWING IN
WITH MEMBERS OF T, ,r"
D COLLEGE—RATTI AND
THERS MENTIONED
Annoitnted Pr*** Dutpatch
~ftom, Jan. .11—Interest In the eboiee.
of a stu-cej^oe-f^Pope Benedlct Is
.creasing av tin? time draws
assembllng^f the sacced conclave and
many attempts to find an Indicates of
the result nre Mng made.
Cardfnar I^anretttt, secretary of thft
! congregation of I be Propaganda, al
though raisetl N> the purple only last
year, la understood to be favored br
at least 30 (uiemliers of the Sec red Col-
lege who Itelieve lu a rappoachment
>vlth the Italian government. At the
sametlmc he le said to be acceptifeli
THE DEATH LIST IS SLiCHTLY I he tiutriiml.
RFMlPFn The name of (Ordinal Rattl, Afcb-
— Rtuuvu; .bishop of Milan, mentioned previously
as favored by the "peace" group bead-
* : |ed h.v Cardinal Casparrl, to WH Iwnrd
rn 1/rT IV linOHITAI O s' olim now' a,l<i tb4> headed
bI Ytl IN HUorllALo v ^m ^ ^^
OF HOLOCAUST
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mfww
the
among the workiugmen and Mrs. SteiHi-,
ens w illingly consented to live lit his una :i..ie. m* nanyie wilt mksv on
modest, home. t. «tlOn upon the holder to n>c It for the
(food rrtWl TWInU'rackett and Traffa streets, thrangh benefit < f mankind aud I have lived
-Ii was his stirring stories of the war
and hi> many adventures on the war (
floats tha'f first attracted Mrs. Sre|>h [
ens' a tie a i ion, friends s:yt while the I
two were it
they Dm
in 1Mb.
tt^narnted
as rfierc
(lie business
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It ia probaMr
vHir^rafll te
Mrs. Stephens was in Parts at the!Mm4' 1,1,1 w<k wo0^,,
rrpQnu: engaged in postwae-work
af the
earnestly
up to that obligation myself even lie-
yond what 1 felt was Just to myself
artd niy family.
"I regret that my fortune Is only
. moderate, l etfibse larger wealth Wbn'.d
ana hie me to irlv*. more: " '■
HWI litis be imTdane/l.ul that they
men uiid that "Mrs. fttepiiens wanted to travel
cliKpr nVty-ai ven "wliiiF
t^eoty-tbiee aegrbe*. ,all the time; wanted to come and go.
K. J. Lynch aetd as spokesman for ^he said, ns she pleased, and wanted
the crowd. He said that the thing to be free.*
sought was a distribution to a larger —
4 4 jp , —, . i" | jksbmn^ii
the employment now available on the STARTED AliAlN!
Mrs. Stephens ha,s not been in CHI
cago for several years. Ilea- husiaitid, divide equally between the two streets,
Redmond D. Stephens, attorney, obtain- 1 4 ° ■ i
a dlvarce In ibis on the ground"^•^^J^UMbare Just as good an op
SENATE STRIKES
number ot eltiaens ueeding work, of OlSTER PROCEEDINGS
mm u
AT MfAlJKSTER, OKLA.
:riff
sewer extension progrom. As a meana
for obtaining thi% he suggested that a
plan be worked out whereby the pres^ MeAt^ta*. nki i*n *« .
ent working tone lie expandd to in- pruc^dinlt ha ve lsVn
clnd n larger niimlH'r of men. working Will in,., s Snmhtru i> m
grt .Iff., , ln.roart .rf,the
working fuli time. 1%. men could be JlJ! ,[y
dividefl into groujis and worked cer- mlssloners ^ alattnJ r iu*
tain davs out of fh# um* n.uior ti « ^^onerft, cnftHAtlng of two Kepubli-
ain oaya out or the week, under the ,.orw Hnd 0|M, t mtctau instructed the
.Member# of the Commission httt* .55
the pel it it m ami ttsik the matter under [ o^e
adtlsement It was stat«l that the 5nct Tn otfkV hls doput,rs for
^ C*t h
plan satisfactiu-y to a large nnmher rK hobfintr <n
enn H worked .int. the matter being bM<Ung 8 WM)n,y
left to "Wy Manager O. J. S. Riling-j
son. I
The delegation of unemployed was
the largest that has appeared before
the City Comndsslon since the question •
tluree yefirs ago Tin? teachers as a
body, augmented bv u large number of1
cltlxens, appeared l efore the Commls-
slon^at that tltme. '
port unity to view the | irade from one
rbfai
been < redited with favorlnf Cardinal
Maffi. Archbishop if Pisa, Hi reported
.
cohdave1 quarters after tbe solemn ra-
Shanfhneuy Continue* lo fan-)1 several Ordinals, including Bon
archbishop of Westminister, visited fhe
as ready for a compromise before
>eglns. "Vi ; -."'i- i&A-r
cerdidals, Iticludinff Bourne.
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Hare Been Released
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Aisoriotcd Preta DiipatrH *
Washington, Jan. At.—iXln?ty-
even persons, according to a final
aud official list issued today by
the District of Columbia authori-
ties, lost their Uvea iu the
Saturday night und
snow on the . Knlekerborckef
Theatre roof. Any additions to the
list, It was said, would result *z
from the fatal termination . of
injuries sustained by other vie
qiiieiu mass in the Sistine chapel yes- J
lerday. Cardinal Bourne appeared es-
' pecirflly anxious leaf in tbe drawing of/i
lots he be asslgiuHl to rooms on tbe
top floor.
The eleentor does not appear, to? he
working reliably ; I hope young men
like you are selected by fate to occapy
the upp r stories,- he remarked r to
.•T-
fPbe I rd win provide." iwsponded
the la Iter.
An incident yesterday lit the Riatlne
Chapel, when a, member of the pontif-
ical choir became demented, has cana-
afreet as ^ other.
We w8l appreciate it very much, if
you will give this notice prominent
mention in today's paper.
Yours very tniy,
SHERMAN KI«AN NO. 105.
Knights of (ire Hu Klux
(Seal)
British Isfes Sends (lutllcvafe.
London, Jan. 31.—The Lawn Tenuis
Associ.iiion announced this
that tiic British Islox had
America for'the Da via cup.
POWER OF DEBT COMMISSION TO
SETTLE AIdL CLAIMS IS
ANNULLED
tiaociateM Prena Diapatch
Washington. Jan. 31,—A provialon hi
the Allied dNUt ittBndliig bill,, which
would have given the proposed Debt
Commission authority to "adjust and
settle all claims tlie Cnited States bed.
afternoon Tqv hereafter may have against any for-
•hallenged elgn government, was stiicken out to-
v'dy by the Sena tfu."
SLATION IS
sm. i fen da nts plead not
^ oun/n^oov. small to re -
TRIED FIRST
I
t
. There was a
#odnctiOn In the "district, total for
Deeemb<«r Isdng 13,4JO,7ttO barrels.
cbmpnredr with 10,fll7,tW0 barrels In
November. .
CONGRESS
NEW COMET
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A*tociatrj Prraa Diapatch,
t
Aaaocmtrd Pre a* Diapatch. •
Waukegon. til.. Jaq. 31.—Judge Ed-
wards today grantml the motion for
separation or the trlala of (fovernor
I^n Small and_ Lee Curtis, banker,
chargetl witti conspiracy to embexele
Slate funds.
.The court overruled a motion fileil
by the Governor and granted a similar
one filed* In behalf of Mr. Curtis, the
decision having th* efect of putting the
.Uovernor'ri trial first.1
I Judge Kdwards called for the C,ov-
Tmmediate ernor's plea and C. ti. Ijifergee. speak
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Washington. Jan. 3U _
consideration of the soldier bonus legist lng f0r Mr. fliproul. pleaded not guli'tv
|lntion was reached today at a hearing „t the counsel for Mr, Curtis and Mr.
ik fere the House Ways and Means l^fergee enters the same plae.
Committee of Rtpubllenns and war .Thc Stati ^eed to;accept the plea
veteiafta' organizations. • Curtis is «m*ned ft his home
Pressed by Representative Garner, quarantjn T
Democrat, Texas, fdr suggestions as to (
.representative o^ (he American legion, A?l
tkxm$ TO BK CIRCI,IN« AWWIt Cn1Z£* ■
S.miRN, SAYS CHICAGO hax* ,hr ,ufm,v to
f V SCOCNTIHT
tims. , a ed the vatlcan officials to camgcl ,ali
, v permits to enter the chapel thC* morn-
Washlngtoii. Jan. 31.- While the city lnf- . '
,'gan the hurial of its dt«d Itslay^Dis-' suggestion msde In sonie of the
exjiected to take\at\t4wr nn^llt^Tsolu- u'l>° are now oil thclr^-way...ift..{tom«,. is
tion of SemHorT'afHs'r. Republican, of not taken .oerioiialy
Kansas, proposing an independent in- College, The correspondents i
quiry by that body. A resolution for Iwnned that t^c cor^lave will con-
the ssiuie purfstt^ also was pending lu v"! ° T||ttrai|ay, .is wys origtnall.v p • 'i
the Iloiisi". altogether Representative 'L
Mondell, Republican leader, had an-1 ' "T v.*
apnnced that that is>dy would not au-| Want Only an itaiivni. .
ihorlze aTi (iiqulrv ^udlng the outcome} Jsn. 3L—"lt was an UttfWUr":
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of thus** by local authorities.
I>eath List liowcr.
A re-che<'k of the death list by
the
speaking pontiff (Adrian IV) who gave
Ireland to Knglaad In the Twelfth Cen-
tnry; thcit tore-we do not favor any
but an Italian, f^w the throne (g Ht,
ter.'* declared 0 member. Of t^ party
pollco today showed t J tat t lie final to- of otrdinal l.oeiuv prinuite of Ireland,
a . outside of the expected deaths of )to al.r|red here yesterday. "The in-
Injured,..of wh eh there are now iW&r eUm «n- of this high office must speak
probably would bo minced to ftS from Jll(, Italian lang\i««e. b.^ intlmalely ae-
the total of 10, carried yesterday. Of ~qtta(ntcd with thc dclb-atc relationship
the total of 138 injured. 62 rctnaltied in b<.lu,.rn th(, vatlcan end the qniripal,
hospitals today with a^ dozen reacted n„d nnderstimd the psychology of the
in critical condition. K. H. Shaughues- .j^iijan government aud people,
sy. second assisfhnt Postmaster Gen- j . Thp holv encompasses aU peo:
era!, although included among those/ ^ Rnd all countries, and must hot
L-if- 'it..
I m . • 42$&m
[Hakes
THE A
CHARGE AS T
OF KEN -
YON AS JODOE
itanrt/itc* Prraa Diapatch
Washington. Jan 31.—Discussing the
apisiintmeitr of. Senator Kenyon
of
AND JAPS GET TOGETHER
Aaanciated t*rca* Diapatch
Washington, Jan. 31.—.Much gratlfl-
rntic-n (hat the Shantung controversy
had been nettled was expressed af the Kiowa, agricultural bloc leader, today to
White House, where officials ~ amid Jthe Federal Circuit Court, Senator
Prwldfnt Harding Ml that the agNr- I'.-m.-rrnt, of MlsstsMppl, de
mertt reached was one of the most im- "r
portent accomplishments of tholnego-
tations. • \J§5rT
Tlie White House comment waa the
first official expression confirming ,4. ...
twroally «tet the iapawKc u.i.l Oftwy^nnHilon
had reached a complete aroord, al-
though it had heefi generally indicated
was said to l>e still 'showiiug improve
a^'iit .today.
* lii addition to an exhaustive investi-
gation of the - disaster being pressed
bjr tlie Idstiici of Columbia commis-
sioners. the Federal-island jury, which
visited tbe scene of the catastrophe
ycsierday as the first stop ia its inves-
tigation. was ready today to call the
first, witnesses In its efforts to fix the
blame. The coroner's jucy, also In-
veslgating the cause of the deaths, had orow.
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m
AMS.
IfCOIf C6 how bouitd payments should be financ-
IsllllkW ed. banfel T. Speck. Iowa, IiCglalatlve
>e of th
iaaoritttcd Prpaa Dim t<-h . ' f>
Chicago, Jon. 31.-An astronomical
t« be an aatettdd.
Case Gees to Jury.
iaaoclrttr>t Preiia Df'putch
Atafictatot Pro** Dlamtcn
^^hdcl. is similar to a small comet has _ • " f pmevllle, Ky., Jan. 31,-The death
* lieei circling about Saturn, atvordlng Fart Worth. Texas, Jan. 31. ^ The loll of the explosion last night of the
• XvJO Profeasor Edwin B. Frost <ef the fate of Mi*. Bernlee Vallance. pretty Layman t'allownr CompanVs mine at
llnlvi-tsliy of Cb^cogo. here today from Texns postmistress, accused with kill- 'ijiyman, near hoi^e. today reached six
i^'.tfle Terkep JWtvatory at Uke Gene- lng her former finance, Floyd Barhnm. 'when tho bodied.of-tHe two 'tS&pB
?a. Proforsof Froat said only an im- In Memphis. Texa>i Is in the hands If hum, John Martfll and his son, Jaine*
.MaiLin, were foiUid by reacuers.
Wr >? >.-st « . . •' •• t v. Sj'. ijf. • • '■••••I
rfeet vU w of the body wgt obtained, the jury at Memphis today.
that Ihey were virtualiy In agreement.
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Washington,■ Jan. .11—Sherman ■
vicinity: Tuesday night,
and YYednesilay rain ami some-
what warmer.
gjarmi in J he tiate t«Mlay an hour or
eo after the apistlnttnent had been Wn-
iirmed. "thai the country could not
lTOt helx wonder, and it will take sbnte
io disprove the belief,
•whether tfiin adniinistration was not
necking to destroy tbe leadership of
the agricultural bloc."
THE WEATHER
A atorMed ,Prc*a Diapatch
S' ifk '
NEGRESS GETS
Local Temperature.
There waa a range of 12 de-
green In tlu local temperature
Monday, the maximum being Wt
degrees and the minimum 41.
Precipitation: Trace.
jjgPfce thermometer reglf lere«l
49 degrees at,noon Tuesday.
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Aaanclatnt Prcat Diapatch.
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Dallas.' Texas. Jan, "1.—Omlc Wc-
hims. negr* ss. a*ho shot at u negro
last Cbrb tmos <Ihy. but nftsswl. and thc
bullet struck and killed Mrs. Annie
Miller, white woman, was found guilty
of murder in* Criminal District Court
here todav ami sentenced to serve
twenty five yeif,ra In tbe State's prison.
assign army engineers to make a study
of the structure of the motion picture
theatre.
Caused by Defective Material.
Identify itself too closely wtth any gov-
ernmeftt. /or there would be danger
that It would be used as an Instrument
for the achievement Of a* purpose not
In the Interest of the whole world."
Although hSf ha been travelling for
five days. Cardinal Logue upon his ar-
rival plunged Into the many problems
confronting tbe Sacreif ^'ollegpr.
Despite his 82 ycara, the Irish pri-
mate appeared fresh, buoyant and ytg-
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seen by an Associated
requested the war department today to* press I'orcrspondent at tbe Irish theo
logical college, where he atays while in'
Rome, he aslieil to be excusetl from
Shaking for publication. " vo>
"I am no longer a young fellow like
you," he said. "Give me time to catch
breath and orient ntpsrff I have
Colon* Charlw Krtlor. mr^w, fix* ««« mo t
commissioner of the District, held the
bpiuion today, after n personal, survey
of the -wreckage, that the collapse of
the roof was caused by a defect In ma-
terial and n^t bv a fault of design.
Building Commissioner Hcaiy also be-
lieved that plans for the roof were
practical and sound. Practically all
of the larger motion picture houses use
the sflme design, lie said.
' Reductions in the death list which
fhe police early today believed would
be final resulted from the tentative
elimination of eight nnmes for which
the police have been unable to fand
any addresses. They are: D. N. Walsh,
Miss M. E. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Maine. Albert Baker. Paulns I*am-
Ky, W. M. Crawford. and F. H Hf l,!- rn
addltnib to Hicns Ml^'Gertrnde Taylor
of Washington, was found to have been
reported dead by error, ami Ernesto
Xntiello. who was killed. *was found
to have been ,11stHi again as Ernest
Wartello, These lfteli mi nations will re-
duce the total to ,Q& v —
^
Apprehension FVIt.
l^ondon, Jan. 31.-^Tislay having lieen
fixeil as the beginning of the >lvll dis-
obedience" campaign In India, eeveral
Loiuiou newspnp rs discuss the outlook,
which they regard wiUi considerable
anxiety, i
have a fittle rest and tlihe for menta-
tion. You American journalists are as
nbiqu it ions as gi asshopper^. I have
Iteen assailed by whole strings of you
ever since I left Dublin. I cannot say
anvthlng for the moment, hot perhaps
later."
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