Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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fTUe crush occurred ltetween mi
lance and truiit while the, former
dilng to the scene of an automobile
Kfiddit.
Johnson Miw the approaching train
and ambulance sud foresaw what could
happen. Ho fraiictlcully tried to •top
the ambulance, hut to no avail. The
uuihujance ucar the trade and «wt
but was caught ou the *.uU> b.v the train.
| Anthony Wenxel, thirty, in the ambu-
lance received a broken back ami Wul-
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THE NKFF TRIAL SI IT FROM
McLfcNNAN COUNTY.
By the Associated Pros* j
Austin, Texan, March 8-Four death
penalties were confirmed by the Court
of Criminal Appeals today. They a
Albert Woolridge. given a death pen-
alty for the murder of^®r*Kifo in
Colors dp Comity. *
■ Abe Johnson. sentenced to death in
Liberty County tor murder.
Jlernundo Munez and
dlllo; given the death penalty in Kauf-
iiimu County for the uiurder of Juan
de I«eoti, rt Mexican.
Thif court also overruled a mot ion
for a Prehearing of the cane of: J,iin
Thompson, given I he death penalty In
GNpira County for rubbery with fire-
arms. s ■ *
* final' action in the Fisher-Atttm
. _,.^ r. case front Mi ),citnnu County wil* alao
SIFiifru candidates tor C ity Couucil J|V ,||4. , U|M„, (|ie "appel-
to be vdtetl upon thfe municipal clee- ntfr.iAit for a rehearing Wtfn ovi'
tiOtt Apirl 4 , . . > ' errnic«l AImp wim fined I8JW fijjr
Nominating[B£ttll«nia - hail ***" . alleged tilte'to* of Governor dur-
curcd it tH# .(3to' Hall 1^"Ixiftt y r(i log campaign. The case
was former eonf njnHl by Hip..Court
IAN USA VIS CITY FOL-
By the Associated Press
By the UnHo'L Priwi
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BOTH SIDKK IN FORTHCOMING
CITY POLITICAL (CONTEST ARK
CWCIUTING PETITIONS.
Adherent., of both the "Citizen*"
and ihe "Peoples" local political par
ties were moving Wednesday toward
the nomination of their resolve list*
nes|*«cth
' City (
Calif., March
by the reappea rauco of a
of men drt ssed JSkifc* re
Ku Klux Klan. which
night visited the Ba
Fellows, Calif., res
city of Maricopa lia
3#ady
tho
, Detroit, Mich.. Mar. K -Cheboygan,
acw it city of U.<XK> peopip. was almost to-
Wednewiay. Tbr^jjeHtion weurw
of Cri
miiMitl:
Hlfttel
Ap| ealH.
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Wen. I
LEGION HEAD
a repreaetit,!live fif "the "Citiaens" left
tho Cltr Hall iK'aring tlu- names of
the seven eooncllmen wbfl<«' t« riux %a-
"pir,> this year, and who will be pre-
Jflpiifed liju-tbe "C!tiJte «" f«r re-elect .on.
They are: R A. Tole, Max <?lbbs.
Itv OnUff, Ia ii M' Kom n. Kilgar
veto. U J. lioyiwhU arid Jrss Tottco
'^il Mjglfpii'of the iVflpte' wH
W finally decided up«.n at a vua«a ou| {'ONTROYERHY IS SKTTIJCD
inert lug of tlir«e party mewbera at wpry $\W> IN CAHH—
< arp nters' Hr.lJ W^nfead:;y evening
•t 7:.** oVItHk. Rurmt W^lneirttsr J
ew York, March A—Southern
toil: merchants will bo called W
York to testify as to r'lieir exp rience tallv wined out today by fire ahich
1 with cotton brokers liere in a sweep- started in the First National Bank
public investigatic* of tluv cotton building. Tin* tlamea were fanned by af
kcragc business, l>ugiiini<ig March WkI) Wind n/f of I^ake Huron and
rapidly spread over the busftiesa dis-
SKT fllI Magistrate McAdoOf on, of a request trict. t ifti j
.iKtgun H<iuad and ar0 a wait lug fur.joj. tlH, .\toei lean Cotton Kxciiange. in- ,
ther d^opmenta, actgXIag jo ^ atrwrted District Attorm y John Ban- By thi, unrt..i f.cbb 1
let} (mbllahed by the 1*r< sno Rept^i- to|| |r ,,n,|iur<. for the investigation.
tfiat Bp*| Th0 inquiry >vlljT iiot be confined to
pculators* wmplniiils alone, but wilt
tor into every ;pbaae of the cotton
. .r . M 4.^. 1. trade, iulludliur tm> New York Cotton .
members hau aunoupvytL- they "were vX(.haiMl,
ready to rwdvo any night riders, i * '
whether whlte-hooik<l or blaek-hooded,) ^ , " 1 * •
with buck sliot and ask queajions la- ROOtdt HOKNKBY Off THE
tun today. Th<- paptT stated that
"vigilance ctiraudttee Is composed of a;
number of the leading eitlzuls." I
The puper said the shotgun squad t d
By th« Uoitstl Prew
Fellows. Talif.. March |i®«-rCitl8ews
walked the streets here |oday with
firearms Iwiif display ad and holsters
conveniently placed. ?
Terror of the night riders hung
over the town tx>cause <jCvthe receipt
of Warnings tiuit numerous pbu.es
must be closed up and several citizens
pml iWtWrK oiiiMt leave. The cltv is
'leuse with cxcit
Detroit. Mich., March H—Wire cdrn-
muidcation with Cheboygan, Midi.,
which was reported threatened to be
destroyed by fire was cut off today.
'Hie WestVpi Culoii and Telephone Of'
tiees in Cheboygan were destroye«l- -
According to reports reaching here.
Iwo persons Were killed. "Oue wasTfc
'inuMuilii HOLUOUT. ' "•«' - *%**?ln attc'UI* '0
-f , save valuable? hi his shop and the
! other Peter Ixsway. a youth, whose
8^- Branch l*4*'? Wtt8 found in a business build-;
ing.
Miss Jeaunetfe McDonald, telephone
operator, was reported seriously injur
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By ttfe A*xocluted Prett .
it. Louis, Mjo .^ March
Rickey, manager of the local Na-
tionals, wa** erc today to confer with
the club management with a view of
r. H. Uii.K .n ..Kiwiaeat with Roger cd. «t.<- tUrco ttoriw m
, a^ecind baseman,
dai oiiters also pah).
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•ornlng 1 ¥ •' W|
lueii to lie presented to the conMOIItee Texaa^ March
•well deflne<l It was known that State Commander of the Am^M
among ihotw who had b^cn wi-n with today isild to the State
refereue*' to running on the TlckAT were^ Xreasnry $1 ."iirrj as sj'tlleineiii of th?-
Otia KmbO . SSwSS «**>nt rove«Ky ^uwrlng out of tls trans-
"garten, Spearman Wel b. J H. Tliomns f,.rrjn)r ,,f (|„ American legion .hos-
«pd J II. tUHeapUs ami U '•« hy* - ^tM, Kerrville to the Stole Mr
ed that these Utan h d cfnisented to |>tlvjt, 0jlM> jll|S paid {oi the
run on the ticket. i ]laughters of the Confederacy as set-
' Names of both "Citiaens" and ' tlenient of the proposed creel Ion of a
pies" noni'nce* will lie placed on the i^tat at another point, which was
general ticket without party designs- |)0V(r bl|„f
t!on. fender tlio elty charter, th<M f .
name of eaeh nominee must awwnr at j ^
the head of a <*erWPn numlier of the ^ ^
total number of ballots prlntwL* and
i the ballot.
Ilornshy, s&rond baseman,, and Jac-
ques Founder, first basemtfn, who have
us yet fulled to agree on ti^ia season's
coutract terms. Hovimby.' it la said.
the club managemoiit IX ajld" to, have
offered him for the year. I
the srroiuid when tho telephone build-
ing burned.
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HIS 4
ttornkys >1j1x motion
ing that indictment
bk dismissed
HL'GHES TAKES REPLY AS 4
™T0 GENOA TO PRESIDENT
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By tbt: tnviwr"!*!— ;i| . -
j Washiugbm, Marcli 8— The I'nited
States tlOTenumwfff reply aa K* whetll-
rf ■Itrtrm-ia* rv prei*egleff at the O^iDWi i"
Economic Confei^nce probably will go
HELD AT BA
storm coi rt room in jptotkst
Or*^B
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the nnmes an
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rot«,ted on
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atom to x
sttport treaties
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Telesrant were
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Morris Shenpard
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Senators !RmW Cnlliertsou ami
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forwarded to
Slier man Chamber of Commerce,
urging their support to ratifica-
tion of the four-potjver treaty of ;
tin* Ann* Conference now belore
the fkruat*. ~
The mewages w« sent in ac-
|eordau<><> with ac*tion taken hir the
} direetors nt Untr Monday night:
I meeting. Judge Frank C Dillarit
reipiesiwl that the action be
| taken,
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Wants Reciprocity I'aetk
IfivenM
Winnipeg, Cap.. March fi^-Tlio Maul-
I litiia lyoghdutun* today unanimously
>iidot ted a reeofotioo uririna^the Do-
ndnioo government to negotiate trade
reeipn.city pact l f#ween the T'nltetl
States and Canada. ' ' I
forward today. It wfla aniiouuced fol-
. lowing a oauf«rebe« at the White House
n# thn A iur%«trt rr*M lietween President Hard by; and Secre-
Xew York. March 8.—The trial of tary of Stutc Hughes.
Tea Rickard, ander an indictment It wuk stated that Secretary Hughes
charging criminal assault upon Alh-e im,i taken a draft of the message to
Kook. fifteen-year-old school girl, to- the President for his approval.
day was set for March 20. J
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Seventh Death From Exptosiw?
By the A toctnttd prens • ' v
I Kansas dty, M< . March 8. With
the death early today of Henry Bow
man. oO. the total number Wiled ln
an plosion here yestefciuy of a com
were tnjurr I.
Scobey t'oidlrined.
Washington. March K The Senate
late yesterday confirmed (he m^niiia-
tiou of F. K. Scobey of San Antonio to
bo director of the mint. ^
Supreme Justice Wasaervogel 4ook i
under advisomeut the motion of Rick- SECRETAR\ SAYS
ard's couustH to dismias the indlctmeut. | TOO RIDK'IJMH S W REI'EAT
MANY QOVEKNMgWr
' * fcMPLt>\ F.S NOT ENTITLED
T TO RETIREMENT PAY
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By Ik* Ualt<?a Pims
Bf the Associated Press
Cricago, III., March $^-Throe hun-
dred Infuriated women, stockholders
iu the Cooperative Society of Ameri-
ca. 'ivtre held at bay by deputies with
revolvers today wheu they stormed
the Federal building.
| The women charged the court room
Rfiwu > ' of Judge Evans aud protested the is-
suance of a warrant for the arrest of
Harrlaou Purkcr, former bead of the
Society.
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ay t*« Associated Press
Washington. March 8.-- Approximate-
ly oljtfW^woupand government em-
ployes holding the*r positions by Pres-
idential order are held to be not entlt-
pressed air tank J«d td the"bi'nefits df a retirement act
wa* broughi to 8 *veii. Lleycn otlieTs
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IMMORAL PUBLICATIONS
TO BE BANNEB IH SHERMAN
in an opinion rendered by Attorney
iieneral Dauglierty aud transmittal to
the Interior Depaytiueut which adiniu,-
istersthe act.
Scenery AaII In an announced op-
inion today said tliaf out of the eight
thouaand employe^ who have been re-
nted under the act, sixty-four hun-
dred had beeu rec vlving comjiensatiou
inegally and that upon rtcell* of the
Attorney tknietral's ruling au order wis
Isanefl that no mory ccitifica^^ir
paymcut la* issued.
Siuoot ami Burton Eliftlble.
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r. Several period leal* Regarded as ob-
- jectionable to public moral* will wo
"longer apiienr ou Sherman newastand*.
as a result of the voluntary action of
I fheruuiu m wmland owners, tjiken
Tuesday afternoon in a* meet lug at
the Chamber of Commerce auditorium
with rcprefHitafivei of Parents-
TeacJiers Associations of tl e city and
women's clitha, and others.
. It The purpose of file mwting, as ex-
plahied by H'.i'rotary S. p Swain
} 1 he ChauiUt of Coininene. who prc-
sid< d, wfts to dlscuas means of stop-
j plug the sale in. Shermau of pamphlets,
jieriodiciils ttTjd small mttfth/iui>s shlch
contain sugg«« ilve, olnKVtn1 Jaud vulgar
t pictures and > reading, and ? which ar«
harmful to tra morals of tile Sherman
I reading pubtk, Mr. Swain ataled tlyit
1 Sherman i^Wwihd owners, such as
no# MMk Wdfe wilting to uis«-on.
tbiue lh« inK^ir.a numlsff o(^ these
is'rlodican^^rfneh tlley rec< gnl/.e as
.j. imnioriil. but that other moans must
b«' adopt ed- ^prevent outside • dealers
'or hand'er^ from bringing theae- same
luagnatnfa inm '-Sherman and '■aeWttlit
them. TW news dealers of Sherman
askcO thi5 protection. Mr. Swain said.
L The coicensus of opinion was that
an ord uaic© aiumid be tiasaed to give ■BP
(thla pr dcitiou. <3lty Attorney Hump T. j,
Abmy, ««ho waa present, stated that aroused
.'such an oralrtance by necessity would tlonat i
b ft ion would then exiyt. AilKt the
name < f the publication ovg! t •>a(ri)^
I'c ( hanged by the publUin r*.
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Mr. Abiiey presented an ordiuanco
recently ad<>ptcd by McKinuey and
sug(p*sted that a similar ordinance be
adopted here. Ho wifs asked to draw-
up such an ordinance; 'upon motion,
which will ;|ie presented lwick to a
meeting of the same ivpr<«seu tat Ives
who were pn*seut at Tpeesl'.iy'u meet-
ing. Under this ordinance the barring
of any publication from the United
States mall will l>e prima* f.icla evi-
deuce of Its prohibition under the or*
dinauce; In other cases, the question
any particular poblicalfnha
t tonal in nature ^yill lie left to a Jury.
A jieiialfy of ^iO win is^ provided for
selliiig sm1i literature.
Three small magazines come under
the present voluntary ban adopted by
news stand owners. Theae jevc «s-
gardwt as luibittmlly immoral iu their
Washimrton. March 8.—Secretary of
the Ihterior Fall today characterized
as "too ridiculous to repeat" charges
that he had ulterior motive* in wishing
to transform the Oil and Mineral Pe-
partmeut from the Agricultural to In-
terior Division.'
"I uni not going to say that I aui not
in with the Qugnenheim predatory In-
terests. because it Is not necessary,"
Fall said.
MAN! SENTENCED TO DEATH
SAYS HE IS INNOCENT
English
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By the Associated Press
r LOWING KIDNAPPING AND .
SEVERE FLO^GINtf
BV the A soci*i*4 Pre£s I'JZ: i
Dallas. Texas, Mgrch s. The Dallas
County grand Jury, deputy Sheriffs and
city detcctlves today were investigating
the kidnapping from his home Mon-
day night and flogging of Piilllp Itoth-
hluui, a picture franter, who closed up
his business yesterday aqd, obeying or-
ders of his captors, left here last night
with his family. Little Hock. Xxk., was
understood to be their destination.
Meanwhile Mayor 8. R. Aldredge an-
nouueed he would ask Hie City Commis-
sion today to offer $;SS0 reward for the
arrest and conviction of any of the
gaug that beat Bothbluui.
District Attorney Maury Hughes said
•(S) .
The silence wltli which t^ie
jal two women held in the
County Jed j
week# hi /amnectjon with'alleged bank
mhWarajOwT atilomoblln theft activities
Dave atyrroamled themselves
tote Tuesday afternoon bTi
confession made by One of the women,
involving the partr In all oif the charges
with wJUieh they are connected, includ-
the robbery of the Ravenna and
Weston banks. In a two-hour confer-
ence with Sheriff Boyd Craig and Aa-
|iw 'C'ouqty Attorney J] Q. Adamsou,
the woman known aa Mrs. Abbott, 1™"
wlmse real name is Mrs. SyMa Aui
ioltl a story which corrobbrated every
bit of inform.itiorWCti Sheriff Craig
had aanNaftled through hla own efforts,
and at the end of the conference algned
a, written confession prepared front ner
statements.
Othew in Ignorance.
■:-flipWhil members of the aextetto
were IgnoraM wc(iuesday of thfr break
in tftttir silence made by uoe ^af their
Iwp^^vjPekl in separate cells, their
onhr khowtodp waa' npt Mra. Austin
had been with the officers, Which they
could learn from looking out from their
cella iuto the corridor along which the
woman passed witfc. 4h ;; My|fl; W
they depend upon Sheriff Ctaig telling
them the information whieh he learned
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ct Attorney Maury Hughes said the'W^eaday°iit
vestlgation and tliat "every person we
think know anything in conueetlon with
the affair will be summoned." Mayor
Aldredge divia red the assault upon
Itothblum "an outrage to the immu-
nity" and dftid the city would leave no
stone uutui'iied in Its quest of the men
who took tlie law Into Iho^jiWii
Detectives said ihey^uj?frmed
Ilium's story that be was seiset* in
home, bliudfolded. and carried iu an
antoinobile to ^ point west of Oak Cliff,
where he was given a severe lashing.
They said^Rethblum and bis wife prob-
ably would- he brought hack ii> fau
fore the graud jury iu event arrests
are made. Mrs. Itothblum had said she
h^ie e4 alm^?Uinid Identify one of two
men who entered* her home.
District Judge Itobrt B. Seay said
this morning he probably would deliver
a special charge to the grand juty In
connection with the .case.
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WIND RACES
OVER PLAINS
rartsjttlated by Mra. Austin
t a r 11 lat^HHlflHMli^H
ley is to hold each of the prison era In
complete ignoranco what aiif
other hfteOCiers do or
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\y The
merely siibathtotlat«d what circumstaa«
tial evidence 0n *rth«d 1 y-4^-Orai *t,,.v,WmT^^;.,«/^
However; twr id hU of tbe' |Mr*
ft
pillto tbe (Irat nf Folyruary, They
did not c« a e to Denlson together, after
rn mam | rn li li 1,1 ' |
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By the Associated Press \
Abtiene, Texas. March 8—A wind
which at time* exceeded fifty miles an
hour and which maintained a rate of
about forty-five milea, turned Weat
New York. March 8-+Great Britain .Texas into a dust obstructed region
will send a. twm of golfccs to America '
tlihi com!uk season to compete iu the
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international match for ttyp 0. Her-
liert Walk«. r nip. it was auuounced to
day by J. w Byers president of the
IJuited States Goli association.
New Cabinet Discussed.
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By Associated Press
Warsaw, March S- The party lead-
ers of the chamber of deputies met
today and discussed tbe formation of
a new Cabinet to succeed that of
Vivbi<h Anton! Pouikowski was the
hefcd. '
tixlay.
No
the wind
No dama|ge has been reported, but
Is the hardest ln some time.
By thr AsOfirrHtetl Fi nns
lb'lton. Tcvas, March s.- A tfentence
of dealh was formally pronounced on
Cq<M;ge IV Ibsnsby liere iixla.v by JfUdj|P
JNu iP? 14'a.ir. wb« ; ct the Wl' of hnug-1^ HP ^ ^ _ _
4«gt|Vu|i''ii I b Doinsby. who was cjue WHITE ROBED MEN PRESENT
vlcted £br (he murder of J. N. Weather- ! v PASTOR WITH FIjOWERS
by at Brownwq*at two years a«o. unS- If. < '
com out*. f Tlas ■ ofdiaaiioa ' w& rnw
i|Ot only these, but any other pe.nl lea-
lion wbtcb may contain imamral con-
tents in any iasuc, A weekly newspa-
per published at Houston should conic
within the ban. Mrs. Cecil Smith de-
clared . - *
Mfenton pointed out that ntn
public conscience- against objec-
i-xhiJB «u ui miumme uf ihit-ni.v wouim nonai pirlodicals Is needeo to liack
;have to h Kcneral in Its terms,. nn#;|by ordlnnnce wliich may be passed.
Kcvlde a penalty of $">(1 fftr Then* is such an aroused Conacience
[the sale or t-arter of any Immoral pub- now. he Said. PlSjl news dealers
,lit-tloa. If. pointed out tba^ it would srat^ that the sale of the magazines
Ik- imipctical to designate any of {hi objected to w rr falling off within the
Wijoctiaahle perksiicals by name, aa phut few months from the popularity
was sfcgesic! hy several present, and they enjoyetl for a while. The reading
prohili their sale, aim*, while one of thrift hi n^;#onfliifsl to the youngeh
Issue jigh be highly objectionable, feneration by any mea Us. mldddle aged
e1 ^onhl carry nothing ob- men and womeu alao being purcbas-
t ble, and no cause for Its probl- ers.
By the Assm iatcd Press
Washington. March 8.—Tbe right of
Senator Smooth of Utah and Repre-
sentative Hurt ou ot Ohio. Republicans,
to sit on the Allied Debt Refundiug
Commission, while retaining their seats |
in Congress, wits upheld by Attorney j
General,'Dauglierty in an opinion pre^-'
pared for President Harding and
transmitted by the latter toOar tu thr
Senate. ■ m
LmhI Yeln Discovered.
Bjf the A^udatct Press
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Cartervlile. Mb,, March 8—A strat-
um, of lead said to la* one of the rich-
est in the tri-State field of Oklubuunt,
Missouri aud Kansas, was discovered
south of this city, according to an-
nouncement made yeaterday. The ore
was found at a tkftli of TO feet.
was1
denied a retrial \v the ('OImN: of Crim-
inal Appeals hist week.
"I am an innocent man. have been
By Ibe Unltfil Prew.
Orange. Texas, March 8.—Six white
robed men filed silently down the
American Citizen Murderftrf.
Washington, March 8—Alexander
Ma theme, au American citixen. waa
murdered at Los Naranjos. state *of
Vera Crux, on the night of March 5,
*lie State IH partment was advised to-
day by Vice Consul Hickerson at
Tampico. The dispatch stated that tho
assailants were unkuown.
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By th* United Pi-ess - 1
CiraiiKe. Texas, March 8.—Luke HaH-
Ic3'. forty-two, deputy driver, aud Henry
Griffith, thirty-two, bottinaft, are dead
today as the result of a pistol fight
between tlie two In tbe business section
here last night. The caftae of the fight
could not be learned. ^, rv '
! 6 Mh ^^v0anter deputy 9herlff, waa
arrested and placed in Jail here. The -
nature of the CbArges irare not diacloa-
According to bysundara, as many aa
nine s|pts were fired. HaiUay was
killed almost instantly. Griffith dtad
today at a hospital he#e. ~ r;:::
" Miners and Co«l Mm Meet.
My the Associated Prdss
Kansas City, Mo., March 8.—Coal op^l
erators and union repreeefttat|vee -of
District No. 14, formerly controlled by
Alexander Howat, deposed union leack
er, met here today for dlacussion of
wage scale conditions In an effort to
formulaic plans, acceptable to both par-
ties, for a contract to succeed the one
t'?"1' 'ni
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which expires April 1,
BOND ISSUE TO BE ASKED FOR
ENLARGING THE HIGH SCHOOL
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trhal without a chance." Hornsby said aisle of the First Baptist Church here
when the sentence wa* 'pronounced. , last night during.a recital of the girls'
t have not bad a chance all the Way
through. 1 ho|*c the good jicople of Bell
(NmiiiI.v will nray for ine because I am
au iuuodit man."
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IKrinlnole Chief tan Dead.
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8.—Jack Tiger-
By the iated Pres
?" Miami. >Ma. March|
tail, Seitiliiute chlcftain was foiiml slain
sCati IntllHii tillage here yesterday. He
bad been aliot through the heart. Tiger-
tall whs a familiar figure on the streets
of. Miami for y«>ars and was known by
thousands of Northerners.
To Rolii Bonus Bill.
By the Associated Press ' --J & .
; Washington. March 8— Republican
leaders disclosed today that tttey would
consider a plan to put the llWdiers
bontls bill through the House under
suspension of the rules, which would
shut out amendments of any kind and
limit debate to forty minutes.
Royal Scrub Wo
'glee club of Baylor University. Tliey
stopisnl in front of Dr. Brown, tbe
pastor, aud presetted blui with a bas-
■pite flowers
lead llMvULite ta tUcJLUdience. . ,
Iket of wl
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Wjr~ttr Amormtrd Press
Chicago, HI.. March 8—Federal au
lborlt.es ia*r uight were Investigating
the story told by Madame Elizabeth
Olrenki, who.sabl she was a Russian
nolK-lwonian. tvlio was found employed
in the barber'"shop of a large down-
town hotel ferae. She sah$ that i«be
rad accbptcd employment in the barber
shop as'a scrub woman to stqiport
herself when she found herself peuni-
less here.
Alaskan Dfll l*repare<l.
AGRICULTURAL LOANS IN
OKLAHOMA TOTALS *1,075,000.
7 4 ' ?• . - .
| The clti* will be asked at once to con-
Former Agreement Superseded.
By the Assm iatcd Press
Washington, March 8—The Lanstng-
Ishii agreement has U'en completely
superseded hy 4ho nine power treaty
relating to China, now in the Senate,
President Harding informed the Sen-
ate today in response to the recently
debated Borah resolution. The Execu-
tive added that the Four Power Treaty
did not refer to China, and does not
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fit/ the Associated Press
Washington. March 8—Development
of the oil and mineral resources of
Alaska by the Department of tho In-
terior is provided for in a bill intro- jJauewaj aaDa
du« d today by Is1 legate Sutherland
of the territory Tin1 measure would
authorize the appropriation of $o,tXKif-
fMH« to bCKili work. -
By the Associated Press
Oklahoma City, Ok la.. —Ag-
ricultural loans totalling $3,075,0011
have heen/r^mmemled by the Oklaho-
ina committeeOf tlurWnr Flimnce Catty
jsiration, J. A. Jauewuy, committee
cliairmau, anuounc«>d today.
Of this amount, 1^1,500,000 already
lias been jmld to applicant bauks
and is in circulation in the State, Mr.
o-
By
Tug Has Collision
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the Unlt^il Press
Mobile, Ala., March 8.—Tlie Shipping
Board tug. Biyou Chlto. was badly
v damaged In a collision at the mouth of
the Mobile river today. Two vessels
have been sent lo the assistance of tbe
tug.
THE WEATHER.
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By the Associated Prem
Washington. Mar. It—Sherman
and vicinity: Wednesday night
rain and warmer; Thursday
cloudy, rain and cofder.
Manager Missing.
By the Associated Press
Chicago, March 8.-r-Willis B. Troy.
I 'Chicago manager for < . F. Itedmoud
directly bear ujioii the I>auHiug-lshil (Jo., brokers, is missing today. He
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Miners Ratify A-tlcles.
'
By the Associated Press
Indianapolis. Ind.< March S-~The In-
ternational Executive Board of Unit-
ed Mine -workers of America, today
tatifled the articles of alliance between
transportation^and mine , workers'
unlonif :.V;'
cashed a $16*009 draft on the firm yes-
terday. it was annouuccd. A warrant
charging emLs>zzleuient was applied for.
Three Killed in Exploeiott.
br th« United Ptmh I
Tacoma. Wash., March 8.-—Three men
were killed In an explosion at tlie Du-
Pone powder works here Way,
Local Temperature.
There waa a range of 24 de-
grees In the local temperature
Tuesday- the maximum being
degrees and the minimum 35.
Precipitation: None. (,
At noon Wednesday 56 degrees
was registered on the itgsrmoiu-^
eter. .
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Highway Weather Service.
Dallas. Texas. Maftdi 8—High-
ways are generally passable but
rough and bad places will j lie
encountered on extended Journeys;
roads; a
few places in Southeastern Tex- 7
as passable with difficulty. Tay-
lor to Ausftn and Taylor to Tem-
e very rough. King s Trail to
ouwton is passable.
o-
sider the submission of a bond Issue for
the enlargement of the plant of tho
Central High School to )ustdwice its
present size, it was learned Wednes-
day,/-'following''a 1 meeting of ,the-*--<iity!^^zi323
School Board Tuesday evening. A com-
nilttee was appointed from the Board to
confer with membera of the City Com-
mission WdnescTay and arrange a Joint
meeting at which tho matter will be dis-
cussed. '
Tbe present High School building,
(ompleted five yeara 'Igol'Ia already
erowde<l beyond the capacity of S00 stu-
dents for which it waa built, It waa
stated by Supt J; C. Pyte. Br the open-
of the schoul term next fall the sltoa- ~
tlon will be much-worse. In fact sev«t
;il hundred students will be unable to",
finds accommodations In tho jHigV
.School as it now stands. /
i At the Opening of the next*, school
lerui it will be uecessar]
pupils from the Junior
that bul^lft^ nlpwox I ma tal
Rough drawings for
MM^||pbe showft a
Tuesday «vh#|: The
enlarged |f thest pif
io care for 1,000 students.
vide sixteen addltU)«al class
study hall 00 by 100
and an enlai geme
jgrlttm to^ft
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opera chalfa ft
close-In ton
Pyle said.
bond Issue
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