Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 201, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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PRELIMINARY CONCILIATORY MEETINGS
HELD SUDAY—JOINir CONFERENCE OF
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REPRESENTATIVES CALLED FOR
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list of seven
ihtttyhtccs on the City Couu-
^ ell to In* Wed-at the April municipal
Ul la-oh'uhly be agreed Ui oii
rs ot the •cltlawiH" and tile
Apolitical parties, j through
tees, it A'a# indicated fo.lowing
taken at.geuernt meetiiittC of
uibcrs ui' the two parties held Suii-
_ ay. By this action, agreement was
•■i. ^ r tiached i y both parties to-'appoint com-
mittees to iheet Monday evening and
I login tin* selection yjjj&ilic candidal*;
who wlh Ihj atet
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iup of the candidates.
.ptable to both partT. s.
JJpE^ Harmony.
Menib f£ of the "peoi-.lc.V party
voted fly about 40 io 3, m ar .tl^c con*
elusion of their meeting iu.rurpcuters'
Hall, to u*«e; thi representatives < t
Hie "citi*< u*' in an effort to agree on
mrcptubh> candidates, after a social-
ly apjWdutcd committor from the "peo-
ple" met with representatives' of the
•XitlR. mr it. G C. Harney's law office
uiui retort tn hack to their own meet
gov. len small
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IN HISTORY OF
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TRIED WHILE IN OF
it, Lubbock
<3, Keller, loci
WILL BE
BEFORE JUDGECUMBY
TWO KLPR ESENTATI Y ES
HELD TO BE INELIGIBLE FOR
THE PLACES NATO-
s, Starch G
I Cathode priest.
Wan taken to a lonely «potm>rth of
town Saturday night, severely beaten
ai|d tarred and- feathered by a party
ol masked iron.
oN reason Is assljjrtied for their a<*-
tion. ltev. Mr. KrI « i was ordered to <
leave town ami said that he would do
Me at noon Sunday. ..lie stdd the xuob
told him they j were not the Ku Kltix
Klan. l*ut wer< eomiipsed of both Vtu-
tt^tants ahd Catholics.
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Wattkegai . III.. March Impanel-
iug of the I^ike County grand jury
ami clearing of the docket of sevcra:
murder eas s,were the only Items for
the attention of the court here today
prior to tlM openlns of the
Gov. Len Small on a cf tM'«Je
spiracy to r^framl the «talj*. tfiirotigh
cadx/./I.M i t «d' Interest >u flu Mir
fouiHlH. .Indue Claire ITdwavd Will
' .mat of
of <*on-
by the Anxociatcd I'ivxs
Auuvrillo, TeaCati, 2: G—A noiss
liicctinjc of Bitiion citizens wax beht
Hundajr a ft i moon. at S hh'h a resolu-
t oij was in whirl., ! i« doeHbr>
ell ,tlie Catholic people of the I own
Nsere tokl that the action o: tarring
and featheriii^ the prieht and telllug
hint to leave, was not directed at tile
< athqlie Chltn-h as oh instilutiou but
at the priest as an individual. Al>oUt
person* atieiiue,! the in eiin«.
The priest arrived * AinarilK# Hun-
day and stuted it i his In lent ion 1o go
to Iiallas.
Kellei", who Is «:i Auiariilo, Monday
iuorblttg authorized the statement that
the HI#ton Incident !s n climax of :i
Krowing s u.timent at Slaton following
One of the Women Has Mtde
Statement—Otber One
- Backed Out
.ffe:
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itig. this commit tee rc-1 . |BBK.,PWiji|||P|pill|| ,pW|
lH>rl« U that "they J ad fouml the "citi- preside ami l^Hh "sides, in stateinents, \ <^^1 w,,r
/i un': willliiK to compromise on a list sa d they wer. ready.
of caialldates. and to ruu lhes ' <%udl-4 It in tin first time In Illinois his
dates in the municipal elOCtiotl without tf ry That :i <;. .•< i nor is to ^i«> oh trial
refcrcocc to a platform, such as had ilttHnu lit* b rm of otth-e. 2
pro-German accusations dtn-ing the re-
i3Ek • - tttatenua and the V\e«ton banktf.
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Uvtt prepared by a conduit ice from
the * p oples ' party.
Much of I be discusnion of the ineet
tag cfutere*! around the eliiu'.nation of
thts platform. *hlch had Ism'U pn par-
ed l \ the plalf« rm lomiuittce for sub-
mission t" Hi meeting. One of tho
planks of this platform, it was learu-
■fw wan a demnnd that the action of
the City Conncil m-ently in giving
. i-omm.sslon« to thirty-three citizens lo
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STARS \NI) STKII'KS FLV
OVKR OM1RST MONASTKHY
By U*r Aixosinti'l
Tiflis. Aimenia, Mar. « The Stars
and Stripes H.v proteetinjrly over
Kh'htalnd«in t'astle, near Hrlvati, b -
Ih ved to hv the liidt'st modMlaiir^ tn
the world, which has Just Isfti reop-
eatil bjr JAie Kiua, Tifllef ag.jui
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„,,xin,.r% for the better « rphaimue. tluc of lis building is tie-
torcennnt of traffic laws be rescinded. Cam! to b^e Imm n built in A H. SoO,
However the nluJiks were never ! Hist.n-Ieally the old monastery Is </ao
milled to Ui meeting, a« the .inestlon or tli. most im,-rtant sites in Armenia.
I f drilpplnx 1 In cuth«■ plalfor>n and It is the f,«dk of t hrtstlgn faith in
inuniug candidates without any writ-thai eoimn.v
ten. platform was the qucstlpu >oiisl I
g|iou. The <*j>divl^a:s .\oidd 1* '
im relv n \ InMltpBnil tft^lHfWfrt^dVos; of ,
Mfviiir the Inst interests of tin- en
fire eltj* as a whole.^
The vote uptm the «®f#tlon was fin-
ally put after IW* tlwn an
iU bute, and result<si ln 4ii vote j l*di g^r-;
cast In favor of UMH ting t>e ~
In a netdogclher program, and • votes
Against tlds program, and lu favor of
defining Issues ami carryli g them to
the polls next month.
Committer la Sebrlod. - J
He was denial /inal rttls&eushlp | a-
ia*rs In Fnh rut t> 1inrt here liv' June,
Jl^l on ground* that he had register-
ed a# a German subject after taking
out Ids first papers. ** J*
He Is not now a nalurali/« d cftiaen
(if the Vuitrd States, i'lie said this
mornimc, stating the court roled that
tfi 14*00100 siM.h la- woakl have to make
teap|itlc|llon' for first pats :-s and go
through the entire iitnrmMttgl agniit,
\a hleh, he stntes, he has not had suf-
ficient time to do since the ruling.
The frlst fi/tttall cltiy*g«S to lie made
against m4'mb««rs of the l ai«d of ulh'ged
bank robher* and ilutomotiile thieves
em turei,l at a resi«hkme i«n 1 Hudson last
week by ^lerlff Boyd l'i aig, were sign-
ed by Mr. l-'ralg Monday iuoroinj{ lie-
lore Assistant t ouply-Attorney .1. Q.
Adamson and filed Jsistice of the
I'eaee II. I>. t'umby*« Court before noon.
The coinplaiuts mnd<> against the
allege<l rinjiT fueiula?rs Involve'only' the
olfeiist s wilieh tfe ah'Jilb'Ked Ui hiivo
committi'd ill (iruyapn t'ottnty. It Is
Sheriff ' raid's imipive to secure their
trial f rSt in (iii^'soir Couuty on^tesc.
charges, nip! to hold them after '."iw>se
trials for elthor the Fannin or Co. 'a
C'ounty officers fur Hials lu those
couiitles'on the ehargefc of robbing the
iiurcb «
staii<- t4i appointing two U "iiiImms of
t'ongJess on the Foreign IV it. Kef pud
Ing Commission appeared J&WT*'lieu
this Annate 4udl< ia. v ^'dleComialtlts',
by a vote «f three fo two. tbrldtfd Sena-
tor Suusit of I'tah. and liep'osentative
Burton of Ohio. wew iuelfgible tn serve.
l'res<>nt laws prohibit a member of
Congress from accepting another Feder-
al office, even without pay. tin- major-
ity held. Senator Bruudagee of Con-
neiieut, joined the Jjemoeiats a'd .ot
ed down claims of eligibility mi de hy
^•.publican Senators. This will de-
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(iRONTOFT STIIX MISSINfi
RADIO tiKTS Ml ANi
lljf Ihr Amibiiatal l\c>ts .
lUistou. Ma-i.s.. M,-'. b What be-
came of the Xorweninn freighter, (irou-
:e « . or i
loft, and Us ere
about twenty aieu,
Six tomplaiiits Filed.
Six ct>iui>lainl^ wept- fib'd against the
priwouers. i m'olvi^ ' hn tges
of Iwo Gra^s^n tjounly autoi <jbie%
burglary of a Slierwutu stow, am( ntro-
d W-tio« of stolen property^ Into Gray-
«oii..vowityt;; The ^piuplaiuts ar^ fVed
In the name* which a week's invtfitiga-
tion by Hn- offj., rs bus revealed the
$flc untuoa to be. ^
<i. 3. Gee. E. O. An : ,n T. I., l'ost. r
and Albert Chrisman are liaised with
lutrodttcing In money Mtolen <roin
the nt-onls of the Federal "co-.irtJ*^"' Guaranty State IWwik of Wes-
ton, Collin Oounty.
FjOUldi: Wdbt yy mni Sylxid. .AjllsIUL
Is the vpe-si|la* ^i*t stlll oui-eriis coast-
wise v.iVllo stations today,' Three days
br< ub ast w ireless " luipiirLes for the
st«-amer that was siutouu lourjlays ugo
brought only ne^a^ve answe's,
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here show
lion pais
Kelb-r's fiimi uaturallza-
i\uti:^d?uied jy 1'cdcral
.Tan es C. Wilson on .tunc 11.
'ijhe m«ord in the caw; reads
Judgi
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^applicant alter takiiiir out his declav
ration of intention ri'Kistered with it
German consul for military rvlee in
Germany.". ,*
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Tbe plan agreed u|>ou was 'he xe
b ctloi. of a CMimnlttee of six from each
party to possess full powers for fc$e
accept ing of a compromise list of can
iagB#Mlllrttbi'Ut the necessity of on*"
Hfeeting'for'ap| rov^ i?U*-',Thi^lno''♦ tciy
appolnUHl w iiaamif^Sj
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coiii)s>s<-d jdJUt* Forrest. John Ar-
nold. J. S.O Neal. J. N. Becker, < M-
Matbs'k and J. (' Kveridue to reprc
S nt the "|H-ep*o" in a eoiifcreuc, with
"H'iwns" t > select candidates. Slew-
lars of thi* eeuimltteo will hold - a
meeting at 7 ocbsk Monday evening
preparatory to meeting tlm ••ommittw
front tin- *k,lt!*# «" •,
Memta rs of the comurtttee from-Um
•Vitireris' rarly were being ^««r«,d
Moudav morning, and the full commit-
tee wris aJ>' L*?
Monday « vening ai 7 ochs-k. s-heu
the two committe< s will go Into e*m-
IcriMiee in I be directors room « f tin*
Merchant sit Bianters' National Bank
for the selection of the candidates.
The cltlxens comndtte was not named
ui Sunday s jveeting as it was deaireil
to s<stire the <*ons<*ut of those chosen,
which was done Monday. The full lis!
had not Immmi auuounced shortly aft' r
noon Monday.
THRKF IU IUHN(iS
,™ KAKLV MONl>A\ AT LORKNA
By tie* Unfjlo-i pr«««
Waco. Texas. Match d.—Fho early
toilay Hwept the thhl Fi'llows Hall,
First National Bank and Sbipp Hrug
Store at 1-oreua. The loss is estimated
a I *ir,.Ot>p.
people soon
tfi lyw
NEXT FORTV-KIGIIT HOI RS WILL
SHOW HIS INTENTIONS, IT
IS STATKlK
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l4*ndom Mare^ 4f- WitWtt iwemty-
.... |t;U.st |h nuurs the world
Minister IJoytl Get^fge haw decided to
resign or continue as clikf of the coa
lit ion governaient -
This is the only substantial eonvi.-
Hon emergiuK from a tangle of <\m-
Iradlctory runn rs in the crisis which
engrossed political observer^ over Sat-
urday aui Kfcpday.
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are charged in a secoial cornjilaiut with
tjieft of over |ot on Feb. Jo,
A third eonij>ia!nl. charges B. C>.
Austin and Alls'rt Chrismau with tlicft
ot S. C Kuauer's uutouiobiie. at lienl-
s<m.
Albert ("liibman is charged , with
theft of K. M Howl's automobile.
Deb is< in on- Feb. 1
^ Baseball Man I
By the Anso iatcil 4*rpie
, t'hlcago, March fi.---.John rom^tian, 6!i
luisiness manager of (lieJ'hjWtigo Amer
icaus. dps! ot his home he'-;.-, late 'fa?t flwnv it had <levelo|K d.
nigUti
SHOP CRAFTS, HOWEVER. ARE ASKING
FOR
BOTH MATTERS ARE UNDER
kfltWA
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being nit in evi
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My tho Uulte.t Pretw
Chicago, iu., .M;n'( h li-bfUiHud of
railroads for an addttolial 10
vent mora than
ti . wa considered by
i d Htgtes Labor Board' today. |
The Board at tile same rlttie heard
'Vassal,™
IAI.AH\ SFHFAH OfKR HIS EN-
TIRE BODY—AN AI TOFSY
WILL BK HELD.
lif;/ t/'O Aaitsviitlrd'
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Hyracose, N. ST., Mareb t>—Hit in
I hi? eye six mouths ago by a baseball,
Thomas Wlnlx. 14* died yesterday at
a hospital here after four doctors liatl
i oufesxed tbiuiselv.es mystified by the
cause of death. ./
For -aevenil weeks after tho a eel-*
deut the'boy bad no trouble. Then
the il^steriou* malady lu his brain
developed and spread over hi< : entire
Issly. lHicfui*3 trac. d It to the' ey<i in-
jury. but could not tell what it .vas or
An autojwt.? will
be " jfll' ~
claims of shop grafts that th*y wero
entitb-u to a 12 'per cent Increase.
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Chicago, IU., Marcb (6—The six rail-
road shop crafts, uufohs. represmtiug
obO.OtH) employes, wore the first group
of railroad worker on the program to-
day at the opening of the fight over
the present wale of wagi a between the
railroad labor and the Nation's largest
transportation lines before the United
States. Hudroad Labor Board.
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are guests of
new orleans
VA(iR\NT LASKS OF
RKRf
STAT* ARK RFSONS
TICK1R EA'ACTI ATION
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K FOR
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threatened
FIRF DESTROYS THREE IU II.D-
INGS AND HIGH WIND MAKES
IT HARD TO FltillT
thf IfuUtMt Pww
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Atlk'nei. Texas, Mr.rcb &—K>ne of uu-
determiued origin here this morning
dcsHoyed thr^e jttulldiogs in the heart
th« buviu<*ss sH'tlon, wftb a loss
approximately Siift.lKIO.v--.. -tr * '■+*■ .<• t.
The flames, driven by high winds, for
a time threatened to destroy tho entire
town, but firemen after three hours'
fighting, HUCeeded in i-ontrolling it.
There &ore uo casualties in tin* fire,
TUis^was tin* fourth fire, in a week ih
thi* hiMli.
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S. and theft of goods valued at $100
from the store.
No charges were filed relative to the
Ravenna bank robbery. 'With which
members of the gang are also alleged to
lie connected.
Ifr. Cra% «nKI that so far as his de-
partmeut Js concerned exauiiuiug trials
on the rsmiolaints majr be held at any
time that memliers of the County Attor-
ni-ys fori-o an-, ready. «
Wcma,i .Makes Statement.
Hl^exiifesscd i he . bellef tbat «#oe or
more nnmliers of the band may yet be
induced tn make statements, in addi
tton to one of the womcu. who has nmde
*!< the Anxm iqi'U Prr**
New oilcans. March CJ Tliri«e hun-
dred tVamns, arriving here on a single
treigbt trnfu ftnaii Texas points, were
at grests of New Oipaus Iplay, They
tiavelcd als; :t forty in a <nr ami a,light
cd trym the train all tin- way from the
city-'limits to ^he raMroa^^uy^^ ..l'o
lice Informed them their
city would be brief. ,
Jail sentence's and hard work on Tu6c,-
as roads as penalties f >r vagrancy were
the reasons given /Or their Wholesale
emigration. _
FIRST SERf^l S SPLIT
IN HARDING'S-CABINET.
mxRmm wpw CLI B
18 FORMED AND TEAt HER
n v« WILL ::W SECtKED.
At n met ting oft the . educational
cnun ttec ftf the Sherman ¥. M. C.
A . Saturday afternoon in the office of
C A Shoffar k- Ivas iknuded to atart h
Monday
night. March lo.
itwnuMe ol'#the difficulty of finding
•veil nu«Hitied Instructor of
. r.
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killed and two
are wounded
ftt
s[ eakfng who t-taild <#are the time to
teach the cjass. the couiuiltHai totnd
to organlii- a l^ubllo Speaking Club,
in which ea^eh 'tp^Huber ot the clttb
will be given an opportunity to get
some common sense drill iu effective
f-peaklng.
) The club will meet once a week at
the Y K C A„ and a different mem-~
hoi win bj> chosen leader of the club
each Miiie. In addition to the prac-
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lil 'MOICS 0| TONG VYAR FLY FAST
IN CHICAt^O FOLLOWING
THE SIlOOTlNt*. ii(x' thmc given, some outstanding suc-
*9 the Amuo<-,o#rif Pres. , ^(t Sf1,1 ^h[U' *l]l JffiS
ench wwk to criticize, coach and help
Chicago. March (5.—Mystery followiil the meail ers to become more effective
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LF.TTEK PI KI'OKTING TO
BE CONFESSION SENT
FROM ATLANTA <UXc.t
is in danger
COALITION FORMED, ADMINIS-
TRATION LEADERS WILL
AITEAI. TO THE PEOPLE.
I r tt,0' Uu it* <1 Ple«:<
Washington. March 0 -llie admin
istration began a fight today tor the
Four Bower Pacific treaty.
* Kvidence that coalition . Kflt Demo
trats ami
iu the
the adm
On the AnnovHilntl Presn "
I os Angeles. Clllf., March 0 — The
confession letter of ten pages, 4mml
written, on stationery of a hotel and
(b'tulling tlte mbrtler of William Des-
mond Taylor, motion picture director,
slain Jiere February 1, was scut from
Atlantic Cityi, N: .1., having* been
there February 2%, it was announced
here today by Police Captain Adams.
HARDING APPEALED TO
BY RAILROAD MEN BUT
C AN NOT INTERFERE.
a full oral slatrnioiil. accoidlng to Mr.
Cra'g. Tuts wmuau aitmllWdj w ««ord~2
ing to Mr. Craig, that she was not the
wlH of one of the men of the party,
as she bad |>oscd as being, and made
other statements Involving the persons
under arrf'ist. The other of the women
Monday tuoriiiiig had apparently chang-
ed le r mind after being oil fhf-fadnt
nC^^tiiilkjn^ a ain<(tmnt late Sunday
Hy iIih tioR^l Prtfiw
Washington. Manh 0
The first se-
rious friction In Pres dent Harding's
Cabinet has arisen .betw4u u Secretary
Fall of the Hepaitinent of the Inter-
ior and Secretary Wallace of the Ihj-
jjartment of Agriculture. The dis-
pute centers around the 'governmental
policy for the deevlopmcut of Alaska
Ififnd the proposed transfer of the For
estry Service from the .. A«rletiTmVilT
iieiiarlnteiit lo tlte Department of the
I interior.
Both Fall and Wallace refuse lo
commont on the sltualion, but ttBS"
j breaeh is repcried tope so serious "that
one Hi* the oilier may res':jcm.-Presi-
dent Harding it is understood, !«•
today in the w-ake of the fatal shooting
here last niglit of one Chinese and tlie
wounding of two others nil Hip Siug*>.
in a lia*fvcnent n nde/.volts of Wlug
II ing Lung In China town.
Humors of a war of Tongs were ram
pant and oolfcp wr*-tiictiued to the be-
lief that it may hare .been■au--outbreak
of tlie Hip Sing-On Ltsipg fend.
,Io Wing, said to Ih; -from Seaitle.
Wash., or San Francisco, did tin* shout-
ing, according to flie police. Wing was
arrested. He is an Oil l^jKmg Tongs
man.
REP0RTi:i IN LONDON
CRISIS IS PASSED AS
TO TIIF. PRIME MINISTER.
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rh r" Mmsoc iuTctPPrrx'i " i ' ""
public speiikera. thus tht y -will get the
N'ueflt of the apiperienen and sugges- i
tbm of a numlier of the l e#t speaki ra.;
Those present at tht meeting were
I .1 Bey nobis, .1 M. Binkley, Arthur
Hopkins, C. A. Shock and 0. W. White*
BI RClI CALIJKD TO tfTASD % U
IN THE OBENCHAIN TRIAL.
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tfn thv Antedated I'retl
f l>os Angeles,^ Calif., March • 6.—
Arthur O. Burial, joihtly indicted with
ftlrs. A|adylenci;<>l cnchain on a charge
of uuftr of *. Belton Rennedy, waa
ealied ti^.the aland as a surprise
witness*!#1 the District AU^rney in the
. Olienchaln. He
until
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atv of Mrs.
Ixmdon. March it .was antaori-
telively reported ba-parBamentary lob-1 . . u .
lues this afternism, says the London { . "wrr A
Press Association, that Hie political 1,0 s
crisis had lieet terrniiiHted by the de-
cTsiRift tiy Pitmt Mi
I to continue in offi'^' In deft'reiwe to tli
jirge.nt appeal Of his l iilonisl coll-a-
guea. - Tlx- fiuestion of guarantees
from loyalty, from the .rank ami filo
of the T'irb.i'Ists. lias been temporarily
waivtsf, says tin1 report.
t ri l
refused" to answer questions
granted counsel.. ^
I M*piity District Attorney Keyes
BE ENFORCED IN MKXIA
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Manila. P. L, March 4—Mi«a Helen
Schitrman. daughter nf Dr. .laniii
Gould Schunnan. American minister to
China and Major John Magruder, who
came here to be wed in American ter-
ritory were married today.
By thv Associated Pre e
Washington, March d—Maintenance
presenting ^4oO.(NMI
appealed toj'resldent
kI..,w m "."I countrjr tlM ^ ***&*■« '
k-uw um.t ojn m ot ijhuo. Mairli (i
I.KI -lrre. oi.rtl.Me UcMbUmn. ,lf „,y , 1MI,,„.V„.S.
Sen .« « d d<-«tru.-t vu, | lwJ, ^rfcws. .ppS,to
ministrations leaders sot out to i.,.r ,
Kequemtrh of rejection.
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THE WEATHER.
U]f the A**oclatcd Pren$ ^
Waslilugton, Mar. fr—Sherman
and ileinlty: Monday night fair
and colder; Tuesday fair.
> Loral Temperature. '
v ^Ehete waa a range of 82 de-
' gre« s iu tlK* lodw'^- temperature
Sunday, the maximum ladug 73
■ leirrces and the minimum 41.
precipitation: None,
At nnou Monday 55 degrees
* .vhs r*gistered on the local ther-
mji
jack wolf
surrenders
to sheriff
YOITNG MAN CALLIJED OFT OF
HIS HOME AND STABBED
TO DEATH, #
Hy the A MOckued Pre**
the Uibor Hoard*. ^ They
were Informed that the mwslioii was
one In which the White Hopse could
not ictcrfcii .
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Combined ( liurrli ami Hotel.
March 6.—Jack
B,V the 4* ocfofal Pi CM • •
New \ ork. March is a combination
eliwroh and 17 story mmleru hold ia
to bo New York's latest noVeJty in
buildings. The structure •will provide
Sunday school space in the basement,
a church on the first three floors, mid
a missionary school on the roof. v
- A strict CQTisoralilp will Ih exereis
<«d over hotel guests,, and curd playing
and danciug will be prohibited.
ev< uie- lud r* u* d point filmilLl^ «tis netklmjf to heal thelwach ladyeett"tlie
ell - . , \ M el " 1 A o ('abil||'4 officers.
^ yhlifliU* A-bBlssnrns. ^^.-1.. - - ' -
The men ot ihe jairt.v have nade liEEL-ING SAYS LAW WILL
curt adm'^io ts regarding: their past
records, w hit- the l^vcMtigaliOU of the
Sheriff has disclosed, but aside from
these admissions have not talked-
.* Another Automobile Located.
Developments over Suuday in the in-
vestigation included tlie locating, in
ForP Worth, <t an automobile which
members of the party are known to
hayv had when they came to i>euisoii..
InlVumationjn the hands of the'Slu-riff
show that one of tlm iueuiU is of the
l-arty d sjhmciI of the machine to a
Coit Worth man. Its owner b s not |
Is-en kM Uted. but .Mr. Craig is yrorking '
tlirottgli the Fort Worth officers to
identify the owner, who is thought,
however, to be a Limestone County
man.
The pcrsoual belongings of One of
the two wonieu held were searched
through Sunday at tho' r«*iu^;st of Mrs.
Hood, wife of lite iK'nlso^iiian Whose
ear «i(s located in [lowbes&ob of tlje
party, for a pair of new shoes which
Mrs. Hood had purvhaaed and placed in
lilt' cur Just bcfua^Aitts atolen. Sbawi
lilting "the description "given by Mrs.
Hood were found in tlie woman's ap-
parel. and turned over to Mrs! Hood.
Austin, TeXa*. March <i. It |m safe
to sa> the law will la- eiifoi eed." At tor
tiey General Kwliiig said Pslay on bis
ret ui n from XfeXlu. where lie lias Ih-cii
for the past several days to aid in the
rcorgauixatloii of the county law en-
forcement imrchinery. He said "condi-
tions are now satisfaelor>
SILK STORE AT TI LSA IS
BOBBED OF $2,500 IN GOODS
\ty the AWiOfiflii'ii Pres#
'f
-Tttlsa, Okla.,:, Maeh 0: - The - ^second
roblauy of it .JKfk store here within t\vy>
weeks was diseovcred yesterday by inc.
police. EntRiiHe had U'cn gained to
Ijd'e Valuator li'i-nlal Shot) a large, alii to
.the
>v
value -of $2,o00 remised.
Believe Sands Was in Hartforil
Hurl fori I Covii.,
sparring mate
jack dempsey
IIAD A BRILLIANT CABLEIv BOTH
AS AMATElfR AND PROFES-
SIONAL BOXER.
Kh Ihr 'Asi'ieiated Pre*9 .
Nev. York. Mau l, C, Kddfe « I|are,
the li|ihi la-avyweigh lioxer who died
last night in a l^>wiston, Maine. Hos-
pital, wis tale of the most promising
licgiliatM iu His division.
O'llarc was ilevelopetl as an ama-
teur :.nd won many of his matches by
knockouts. As a professional he hud
marke dsm « ss and wasf- tpmaued by
Jnck Dcmpsey as a spnjrriiig partner
Obenchnin meet yon
at thtstatiou when you a wived. In
Lo|" ipgeles on J illy 24. last V'^
bl is; o,
I he stand a nd sworn in as a witness
without warning, replied:
" Vl am not advised by my counsel
and 1 nmiof answer."
The proaecutor then asked hitn how
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he
ltote
'turn
be j
his (fin
and examinVtion
a|
to stop at a certain
U. instead of replying,
he judge and asked that lie
tad to have the advice of
sel XCla- -m|tii?st was grunte<l
ptistponed. ,l
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STATE E\m?TED TO REST
IN THE OBENCILILN CASE
H i A«s'/<;nt/t'd Press
•->, y • ' "H*'. . '*1' '^'vutrffflTc'' Li^Tr'r-4 1 ' .
Los Angeles, March 0,— The State
was exjx ct«i to rest today and the
defense to begin its efforts to prove the
Innocent of Mrs. Madaiynne 01a nehain,
on trial for the murder of .1 Beltoa
Ketmeily, biotcr, her former sweet*-
heart.
Watfh Found on Mouubiin.
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Wolfgang Wants to Surrender.
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GatoqfiHf,* Texns.
Wolf. l| son of J. M. Wolf, prominent
livestock nnin of Coty'flt County.
surrenders I late yesterday to Sheriff
Holllngav-Orfti and was torinallyJMBW(H
charged with murder Jn . connection j P* Press f
With the stabbing or WIUIs Hopson. ^ h Wolfgang
tl/^'s .* H <!",,( (> 1err' ' * Vr, Kapp. who I«1 the revolution In March,
day night, itatc of ejfaihluing trial( ]</20. which ^'suited iii the temiHirarv
has not been sot. overt hrow^of the Eliert government,
^ ming Hopson. soti of Lei' H<>psOil, has offered to surrender for trial with
well known cltlaeu, was eatled to tlie i^e understanding that he b€ given safe
door of his home, where a <l««fo whm ronduct ami not be placed under nr-
TEXAS CASE AGAINST
INTERSTATE COMMERCE
COMMISSION DISMISSED
If?
By the Associated Press
Washington, March O.-^-Tbe Supreme
Court today dismissed the case brought
by the State of Te$a« challenging the
constitutionality of the control of the
Interstate Commerce Commission over
State rates.
WsflKMi
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in progress, uud blabbed to death, jryut.
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Bar Association Meets.
The members of the (Iraysoii
County Bar Association held their
regular* monthly luncheon minding
Monday at the Miller Hotel. The
meeting this month waa df a racial
nuature, > : fL-
- Edward i
T. sariiTs. iiilsslTig secretiyy ill tlsiy,
Taylor mystiVy, Is believed by-' IIP*
Hartford Couraut to tiove Iwn In ibis*;
city two Weeks ago. \The nrtwspaper to-
day said that its instigation lllill-
calps I hat a,.man who r< gisteryd at a
local lioel, giving his address as S;• 11
Fram iwo, was the^ missing Saial<^
Immigrants to Meviro.
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ft! Paso, Texas. March (I. -One hun-
dred! and fifty Mennonite. men. women
aiyl children, en route from Canada,
togetla-r with household go<>*lK. milch
cows, poultry, farm implements and
general upi l e>-. crossed tho Isirder here
today aud started for their new home ia
Mexieo.
lip the Axsorititcd Press .
Vancouver, B C.. March 6,-— After
ten year* ext>os.ure to the weather, a
tfold watch i-eceatly found by a member
vf'n mountain climbing club has been
restored to its owner, who declares it *
yyh^ cht*mp^H>' yas training for to be keeping perfect time. F. W. John*
x him of this city fonud the watch- It
w aa am a Jnttlttf tnelr at a height^ of.-..
VllWO feot. Frqfu au insc ription on tho
liack he bK^iled the owner, the Rev.
benjamin F. Bacopof Yale Uuivreslty, ^
bis match wlti Curpenfier.
man suicides •
in deaomont
■ jail monday
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TWENTY-SEYEN ^ YEAR OIJ)
DAI GHTER WAS COMPLAINING
v WITNESS AGAINST HIM.
Stimv at Salina. Hans.
Bp the Associated Press ^
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Salina. Kana.. Mar. 0—Snow, driven
by a strong west 'Hind, set In thla
morning but incited lapidi^,
B.v the Associated Press
Beaumont. Texas, Manh G--Dvernac
ThHtolt. forty five, a prisoner in the
Jefferson County jail, committed sui-
cide in his cell this morning by slash-
ing kta throat* according to officers.
Therolt wa« arrest<d March 1 upon
n complaint sworn out against him hy
his twenty *seven year- old daughter,
cLarging hljQ. with a statutot^ CTOMji.
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By the Associated Pre#*
. Fori Worth. T.'v ^ra.to
Conuuander Wayne Davis. ^xTtcteil to
cohfer with lin-al Legion offlcbils today
on the unemployment situation among
e*-pervice mart, said Texas has 14,0WJ
idle American Legion tuemls^rs today,
and that an active campaign to hel^
them get jobs will be waged.
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By the Associated Prtus
Chicago, March 6. -The
Board of Trade today tiegan bj
iug its market quotations by w,
telephone at tfO minute intervals a
means of bringing the producer
closer touch with ||M« X ,
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