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SHERMAN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922 —SIX PAGES.
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NO.210.
65c PERMONTH
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HIGHEST MARK REACHED SINCE 191
HOCKING RIVER SPLASHES OVER AND
OHIO STANDS 50 3-4 AT
CINCINNATI T*s:
BUSINESS DISTRICT SCENE OF PK^«WS kksii>INC Aldose ITS
BIG CONFLAGRATION
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Columbus, Ohio, March 1.7.— Recent
rains have swollen the atriums through-
out the State ami the highest mark
since I lie flood of 1 ia lias been reach-
ed at some points on the Ohio river.
Families (rm forced to move hh the
water rone frotn the Ilockipg river and
of place* aud eoutlnued rising at the
splashed over the banks at a number
rat< of Mix inches per hour.
I'Ik- < >Iii«i river from the flood stood
at fifty and tlircfv fourths at Cincinnati.
The Bit? Ml*ml and Whitewater river*
and tributaries went beyond the bank#
and inundated the farm lands.
The liver will rem*lu stationary to-
night at fifty two, it was bellevtkt.
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By the Associated Press
Seattle, Wash., March 15— It
was anilotineed here today that
hereafter each shipping « board
passenger liner leaving this port
will lie furnished with 25 Bibles
and 25 I j mnals. *
rresident at St. Augustine.
By the Aasuciatrri Press
Officials Take One Man in Custody have been
—Fireman Killed and Several
By the Uoit'tfl Preai*
1' ii ion rity Okln , ftftiiin \7, n,f.
South Canadian river rose over fpur
feet here within the last twenty-lour
^ m m mim . .. n hi 11 i A,' a i i' r - ■ -—■ —. . - . - - A A,-m k
hours and Ik rapidly approKtutng the
flood stage. ; vf, <
Persons residing along its banks
advised of the situation.
.$7i.
Injured
ANTHRACITE
A WAttft IGRBEMISNT IS KKPKCT-
Kl> TO BK HKACHKU. BIT
MM BH SiLA¥EU
By l)i« Uuitf.nl rrcse
hidianapolU. Iml.. Maiib lo. Tbr
anthracite ^niner* «f America w ill Im*
forced ittto a strike April 1. #l1«us,*iih
tho bituuiintMi> w#rkcr«, K^rrding )o
iH-li^f r.\pre*Hvd in mlnr uubm circles
here tmlav. A \vmrs agreenietd' for Ihe
authracitc fields liWeiy will l e reached
in the wGiifereiMi* in New York ttalay,
it was S«id. but it may 1m- delayed until
aftix tlie existing v' Htrart expires
March at.
i Th re are many, lixm* oti which un-
ion representatives and op"ialoit> are
ex poet cid to di agi. i
By lit* Ualle.1 /PW*
IA A Springfield, HI., March 15. -IUim|jla
" wlnerw will «*tJlcr a epamt« wage cou
'fefeBee «iifr-lfUittAr cq^Urs niile^M
Intertiaiioual l*SfMfl^pt John L. l^'W's
«ttei*eeilM in bringing aismt an Inter
idate conference la'fttre March 81; the
llliuol.N lilitrtct Hoard t<Klay wired op-
era torH-l e««K«W?tew ir. t^dtago.
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By the A $ociated Press
I Chicago, HI., Mareh 15.—A spectac-
Kt. AttgnsU|le, Ha.. March 15.- Arriv- ular early moruing fire today deatroy-
ing here early lialay by train frotu Palm ed a full square of business buildings
Beach. Prrfkkm liardiug and ids par* just outslde^Cblcagb's "loop" or down-j
ty planned to make a final two days own dftdciet, with a iona estimated at'"
stay here before leaving Friday for from $10,tKM).00b to S15,(HX ,000,Ot)0. The
'firti started in Ib«' center of the block
boundetl by Van Buren, Canal and Clin-
ton' atreets and .West .Iacksoii boule-
vard, of unknown origin, burned every
structure- in that area, leaped north
acrriaa' Jackson and wrecked the twenty-
oue story Chicago, Burlington & yuiney
railroad, ta general offke building,
wbirh atso iionseis the Mercantil Trust
'100 PER
M
JOB
Washiugtdn.
MILLIONAIRE IS
TO BE ARRAIGNED
HUSBAND OF UKAND
ER BEHIND THE
SING-
EL Or
ANOTHER MAN'S JUACHINE
WHOMI MI'EI) VKOSl CAM.
SlSTAININti X FRAC'TI RED
SI\ILI., MAY RECOVER.
& Havings bank, and under buqicu of a
strong wind, dipped over Van Buren
^ i street southward and burned
through to Harrison street.
One Fireman Killed.
IIy the Associate Press
Delmonfe, Calif.. March 15. — Floyd
(ilotsbaeh, chauffeur* whom Murgarctc
Mataemiiier, the grand op*'ra singer,
niarrb
mau" and whose sejairation from the
iwarly iliva la^caune she did .not* want blm to
get up for breakfaat, drive bis own
automobile or enjoy jaxz wusic, becaise.
known this morning, waa'lwck liehiud
TOLD HIS SISTER HE WAS
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IN OWN HOUSE
Communication Gave. Bdcf That
Hu Wife Wanted to Do
Away With Km
By the Assortatrd Pi ess
BOMBARDED TOWN FOR MORE THAN AN
HOUR—FOUR THOUSAND PRISONERS
TAKEN AT BRAKTAN—REVOLU-
TION BROKEN UP
SfuTiC*
Patrolmaifr flflfM Kitten.
By the Associate* Prose
< bieago. III., March 15—Pa-
trolman Robert Doyle last night
climbed a slender fifty-foot flag
pole to rcacne a-homeless black
kitten from a self-imposed three
day fast.
The tin a, uoj brought ui.<lrr «m- ^ ,U1I>IJ^^ nml|.t „llon),
trul until UfMi'ly 5 ©clock, anil - - . .
«flM firemen mm'X'T """ rnamlM'
ifenmt fires and others broke.<mt in-
-v termltlenlly as the wind .blew sparks €arlos Stanley, manager of the hotel,
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^S||||ilnaitti'«, Mich., March ,, T5 H TWT1.,^
Might Improvement was miortMl «'- about* tine fireman was killed, ai^tber ^bo hired Glotabach a few days ago
day In t' e condition of Miss Ktuuia- ^rioiiKly InjurtHll ten or more slightly tn drive a sight seeing ear and other-
liha Knakerncek. WcNlern Slate Nor- jinrl ,u„j Mt, uilknowu numtier of the make himself useful around the
mal Si-hool girl student, whoae akuli tlKmaind sp^ctatora who hotel's fleet of automobiles, said that
** fthronged the bin niiig diidrict aeriouHly OlotzbaelKbad copfitmed to^ay uhe
M .hurt bv falling bricks, burning tlmliers story of bis at!venture in matrimony.
Sunday or 8p(trk8< ^
I , 'lne tire for k time threia
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was tractured whcii she jumiicd from
an automobile driven by 'John
l)«Mlge. of UelrPit, early Khuiuny or bi*trks, ■ \ '« t'|i l
morning. 1 | 'ltl, tjr#. for ), time threatened to as-
IXMtge witt ts arraigned tn Munh*l-^ HUiue vlrtuatty unlimited proportions
pal Court next Tuesday on a charge an(j every piece of fire flgbllng. apara-
of driving an automobile while iutox- - — " ..
bated and with poaucaajoo, transferr
lug aad furnishing intoxicating ll<pior.
KNEW WEN HE
TOWN HONORS
MOTHER HAD
HELPEBSONS
WITH BOOTY
MYSTERY Or WOHT ROTOERIES
CLEARED IT- 11,000 WORTH
OI SILVER
RECOVERED.
the Associate*I Press
New Orleans. 1*a . Mar. 15-- I'-diee
today mtnounced Mrs. Alice Inipe had
be**n assiating lit the disposing of
lo« t obtained* by her sou. James Brier
ly, 21 yeans old. in eight residential
robberies. - AnoHier aou. Waller
Brierly, 10, was aim* i«npHcatc<i in
dlsjaislng of the lrKit, police said. The
arrest of the three cleared up eight
robberlea. iu-<'ordlng tb police and re-
sulted In the recovery of $,l,00(> worth
of stoic" allverwarc. x
BANMTSROB
PAY CAR AND
OET 59,000
ONE MAN GIVEN AIX THERE WAS
TO HAND OUT, AT LAST
CRIED QIIT8.
By the Associated frtif
mt'l'PANTH ark tiirkatknkd
BV MARKED MKN WHO BOAIH
THK TRAIN
Mr the Uailtrt Preen
.1-Ulgewater, N. J . t:,
Peru, Mass. Mar. r^- 'Pvi g6t
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enough to do. I'll be htlnged !f I
chase everybody's cows and chicken*,
too. *
It . was in thh- wise that Frauk
Creamer called a halt on the honors
being given him at town meeting. The
ll> voters of this Berkshire town had
Just eleeted him as moderator. town
clerk, selectman, treasurer, tax collec-
tor. overseer of tlie poor ami member
of Hie liealfb Itoard. Then sons' one
nominal<m1 him for field ,tldvt:r and
ho culled <|uits.
tus witlim five miles i^as called out lu
a selles of ten alarms. ' j
"Tlie rapblity with which the fire j
spread was astounding," Marshal Buck-
iley, assistant fire chief, *abl. "Tins
fire actually seemed to '.on from us.
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Hiat the original blaxe front winch
the conflagration grew possibly was of
incendiary origin was the statement of
Shirley 1'.^ High, city fire attorney, who
early today announced the arreSt of an
innuamsd man on information supplied
by rt. t. Sjphlff, president of the con-
fectlouery Specialty Company, at 521
West Jackson boulevard,.-where the fire
started. •> The I>a!l*« l^tigue bas *ball team
Mr. High refuse<l to divulge ihe name will come to Sherman next Friday af-
of the man arested, but said that lie ternoon aud play the Austin College
was being questioned regarding threat- Kangaroos. «]
enlag letters Mr. Schiff #ald the man. a i The college team is said to be the
framer employe, had sent to him. Mr.
Schltf tuld Mr. High the man waa dis-
charged wheti he became incetisiMl oVer to make a hard fight to win the game,
refusal to peruitt him to purchase stm'k The, Pallas team has been greatly
in the company and within the pust two strengthened since last year.
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liivcrside, >\. J., March 15*-Cuunty
authoritipt toduy were in possession
of a letcSf said to have lieen wpitteu
by John T. Brunen, circus
sis In at Ids heme last Friday
which he told of an .attempt «m~1 lsUlL.perft
llfe^by his wife, Dr. Iioriw Bri
and of his intention of making a
cutting her tilt with one dollar
said that he Irnd been ljying In fear
of his life aud expressed the belief
that he was beiu^ * frainod" by bis
own household. V ^
The letter was.addressed to Bron-
ij .I.-,.''",''"HMmE
Cary, 1IJ|„ and Was tinoied over to the
authorities by her yesterday after she
l ad attended her brotelir's funeral. «.AU
Pi-oseciitor Jonathan Kelaey said "AS
that as a result of the letter one Ar-
rest and possibly more would lie made
today: * ■
"1 think Doty I Mrs. Brunen) is flg-
t>rlug to tbi away with me," said the
letter. "She wants to get money, fot
all abe carcs for Is a go«Jd time." .
Sister Expresses Herself. j _
Bishop Sees Pope.
thHated f
Bt the Aswiated Press
Rome, March 14.-The Right Rev.
( n written Thomas J. Welsh, bishop of Tranjoivj^lfaur th
proprietor, | N. J., today was reeelvei^Jij^Po|s Pius. Ju the rdi
•blay, In |The bishop..t^aidHAfTfound the pontiff number in
health and vigor.
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Johannesburg, South Africa. Ifarclr
15—Government troops have captured
Fordsburg. the latest rebel stronghold,
It was officially announced, j; „J
' After 'an intensive bombardment of
one and a cjuarter hours the insurree-
fbmsist capitulated to tho troops iu
the..town.;
The fall of Fordsburg marks an end
In the revolution brought about
the three months' gold
These still remains
be rotntifed up. .
isand persons were taken.
id-up at Braktan,1 but'this
included many wtio were
coerced by iusurrectlonlsllr^:^'^
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13 UNLUCKY
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MAKKIKI)
iEWn DC
«NOW IN
m OLD-TIME
BAKER'S DOZEN OF WOMEN
I9w%m£,i
til* flii limiianr*
Mi* *iie Associated Press , '
Indlauapolis. Ind.. March 15— Two
more wives were added«to the list of
matrimonial ventures of Isaac Moore,
who la under arrest, here charged with
bigamy aud einlwulwlHiit.
Mm Paesche expresse<l tho belief 'T have kept a pretty gooil record
that her brother had been killed by ny marriages aud am snre there
hired assassin*, "and," she declared, «r only thirteen."
") think I, know who hired them audi Moore said that In the origiual list
why." (of eleven marriages, he had neglected
Harry Mober of > ittsb rgb, brother f ^ include om, at Pinirar,
of Mrs. Btunea, declared that aside «aid he married under .the nam*
from occasional ^little family squab-. fn" es Vaughn, and also one at Itidge
bles," the circus mans home life ap* Md., wUsffs he weut by the name
pea red to be happy." I of Harry Korbea. He said he could
Brunen s estate is estimated to be ] r'°t remember the names of the other
worth more than $100,000, cxckisive wives.
WILL PLAV AUSTIN- COLLEGE
K A> t* \ K< HIS—BOTH AGGKMiA-
TIONS ARE STRONG.
strongest teem the institution has
ever had. and the Kangaroos expect
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monthf had made a series of threats.
Mr. Schiff placed his personal loss at ^
1,1,000investlfaHon Under Way. 1 Refusal to An®WCT
v Mr. High stiuimoued several of his
aides while the tire was at its height
and said an investigation would lie
gun Imtgedtattdy;1 He placed.ihe total
J loss at from $10,000,000 to *15.000,000.
Traversing The main burned area, the
'Pi Will 'I
UP IN CASS
PEOPLE OBJECT TO COMPUL-
SORY DIPPING OF CATTLE,
x IT IS SAID.
TWO CHILDREN
ARE BURNEB
ATBOWEN IS
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IS LAST VICTIM REPOgTSD
FROM TORNADO,
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It,' the Associated friz* * j
McAlester, Okla., March .
death of an unidentified
15-— ,The
Mexican
child, hm night Intteaifcif to eleven Vi
the fatalities resultiug tffm the toil* .
taido which strut* Oowet Okla f
day. according to Dr. Frank Miller of
HaiTHbotne, member of f sU|tt of
physicians who attended the injured.
Several Injured are reported in a SO*
ripus condition. . • k s i
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25 YEARS MORE
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OIL STOVE EXPLOSION IN BUNK
CAR TAKES THREE LIVES
IN KANSAS TOWN.
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By the Associated Press
Linden. Texas. March
15—Thirteen
By the AssociUed Prese
. Junction City. Kaus.. Mai;ch 15—
Mrs. ChSTles Moyes, 42. her daughter,
b, and baby were burned to death to-
day when fire caused by an oil stovo
exploding, uestroyed th>/ buhk t*ar in
THIS WWLD
LODGE KKSOLUTION
PASSES THE H01
By the Associated Press
Washington, Mareh 15—The resolu-
f tion of Senator f^odge, Repnhllcsa^ of
Massachusetts, extending lor twenty-
five years the loan of $50,000,000
made to Austria for famine relielwaa
tfdopted unanimously today by the'
Senate and sent to the House.
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WACO JUDGE MAKES NEW
ORDER IN BUCHANAN CASK.
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Questions As To Ku
Klux Now Up to Judge
dipping vats in the eastern part of which they were sleeping in the rail-
.Cass County were destroyed b.v d.vna- road yards. ^
mlfe. last nlylit. The trouble is said Moyer is a Section foreman and
. to have be *n the outgrowth of bostiU- 8UCCeeded iu resell jug a four year old
ties on the pert of residents of that
se«*tion to the compulsory dipping of
By th* Asswiutftf t'ress
PROMINENT MEN SPEAK
AT FORT WORTH MEETING
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the Associated Pre^s \
Fort Worth. March lf —Tfrxas and
Southwestern cattle raisers pieeting to-
day-for the wH-ond day's WMm tif their
annual couvcntloO, head addresses by
Thomas E. Wilson of Chicago, president
of the American Institute of Mfat Pack-
ers by B. ToungUood."director of ex-
perimeitt stations of Texas A. & M. e«H-
legej'C; B l enmau of Fsirtnlngton,
Mo(!l pn«sblent of the PwfiUCef^ Live
Stock Commission Association; Chester
Morrill of Washington, D. C„ assistant
10 Secretary of Agriculture Wa1(la<*e and
by S. C lliiwe, general attorney.
cattle.
i The Cass County grand jury, now
in session at Atlanta, is investigating
last night's affair oh-order of District
xas. Mareh 15. — Judge Judge Carney. Thirteen persons, res
<towntwlI"<U«trict"*i w«7'tH Aara* '<>««'; An nta Bn,na
the grand Jul®-;citing lor contempt of Jury and pthecs are expecieu.
rotirt J. 1>, Co|wlaml. Police Coiomis- "" I _
Metropolitan West Side elevated line to- ]
day was serfbusly lmmllcappiM in de^' aukiiu. y >
livering its thosaunds of imtrons to the ,,;M
-Thrn
MAN INDICTED H TIMES
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marked bandits today held up «'.e | a>- f |.;xl MKPI.ANF
muster of Kellogg S\iencer and Sons
here and eacaped with ^>,000.
The Isiudlls boarded the i a,v car.
tbieatcucd Ibe OiiUlMnits and drove
away wilh a paekagi' containing money.
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; Bufiorss Work Bunts.
Py the Associated Pi ess
Cr rut bets* lib* Mo,* March 15-—Fire
of nmletermlned origin eajflj today
wijieil ojit mi ebtlrc block In the bus-
iness seetion. The damage Is esti-
mated tit $'J'jr ,ooo.
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By the AiNOcinlcif Pre**
Houston, Texa*. March 15. -Seymour
R J. Cox. widely known for oil and
airplane ventures, was indicted by tlie
Federal ;Jrand Jury at noon today "i
sioievr. and V. t . UeyiioUls. lurk ^if a
fraternal order, alleging the two men
refused lo answei,<piestlom concerning
their rtiemliership and the memlH rship
of others in the Ku Klnx Klan, when
called liefore the grjind Jury iu con-
nection with the .investigation of the
murder of Peeler '.'layton here last I>e-
Ac Klgln electric inteinrbau which also
lined the four-trackvHtrocturo whkh.was
caught In the midst of the fire.
The huge Burlington office building,
called a tire-proof structure, held the
fire from spreading westward, a vaaaut
lot, the site of the new union depot,
kept the fire from spreading northward,
while progress of the*flaopes towanl the
wutb was eiubsl by tlMNaCCCSS firemen
had to ihe 'smaller buildings--two to <^,u'M>r.
six stories, which ls*gaii south of Vaii
Bureii street. The Chicago river ruiis a
block vast of the burned district, bnt than -'<> miles
would have afforded but little protec The VaK, Buren street tunnel of the Indicted on charges of murder ' V
tion had the" wind veered the sweep of Chicago Surface Lines' under the Chi Floyd County grand jury.
Ihe flumes toward the main business *ti\W, deliottches just at the burn t. advices received here.^ . ^,
section ' cd area and for hotir>; stream of water Vpton was found in a scnwu tjonse
Jumes McGovern of Insuranee Patrol jjotired Into file tunnel, flillng.it to seriously wonnded about two hours
No. 1 was the fireman killed; He was V street Wvol. " after Gladys Solomen. fifteen, a? i
hit by a falling wall and died at a bos- The Union f>epot ran terminal was Nell Cniberson.-thirteen, naa n
plat ' .
Lieutenant William Everett
glue Company No 95 was in jur;*! prob- when fl appeared tluit tbe fire district j . ,■ . . . <i„„.ii,iv Arrest
*1,1, (ntnlly wlicit hv w«n «'riii-k Uy h . ....I !«• r..s,Vl. t.,|, | «- " Arr"1'
falling pbH-e of lile, knocked i* the
Boy Who Killed Two
Girls is Indicted For
. Murder by Grand Jury
By the Assoriatr(t&r*s*
I Amarlllo, Texas, March .15—Hous-
! ton Upton, eighteen, who shot himself
j following the fatal shooting of two
Floyd Com y girls they slept in
' the early morning. Feb. 'JT. lias been
nurder by the
according
not reached by the flames, but postal atsutty kitl«'«i i Sunset commuu
« f En- einpfoyes hurriedl\ nmoved all mall *'>" Count. ...
In Protc4 to Gandhi's
■ ' j « m ihe Mvrcaiitlle Trust and
fourteen counts, charging him with the ground and then bit again by another Bank later announced that the
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B, 'iVwsx
i-TuiivriTUFR
Int. WtAInLR.
By tho AMSotafaf /* *•
- WasbingloNi Mar.
man and vicinity: Wednesda)
night fftlf and cooler witli frost;
Thursday fair and somewhat
warmer. . : "
ii' Local Temperature.
There Was a range * of 18 de-
grees In the lcs«al tetmiierkture
Tuesday, the maximum, being 6B
degrees niul the minimum 8Q
Predlpttatlofi: None. m
At nd6n Wednesday the ther-
mometer registered 50 degrees.
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a
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use t f the mails to defraud licconncc
tion with the sale of stock % of three*'
coiitpanle.^. whose eapitallentiOn aggre-
gftm.941 ,OOQ.QfNi. The cfimpanies nam-
ed have thousands of sl(s*kholders, ami
the Cox lieali/afion CompBily, the Gen-
eral Oil Company and Seymour-Cox
Company.
Savings Bjf the AMOcia1ed Press •
c*Mh Durban, Natal. March
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Road Builder* A k
; Congress to Furnish
Ready Money for Job
By the Associated Press
Washington. March 15—Appropria-
tion of funds sufRcleut to aid them iu
reaching the Federal highway struc-
ture program.' was urged upon Con-
egress today by William C. Markham,
representative of the Association of
i^ate Highway Officials and American
Farm Bureau Federation, before the
Houk* Roads. Committee. After mak-
ing an appropriation, Congress should
provide net money for at least three
years, he said.
FOI R t'OW ER TREATY
ADHERENTS WIN AGAIN
15—The In-
By the Associated Press,
Washington, March 15, — For tbe
third time, the Senate defeated today
the effort to amend the Four PoWer
treaty to permit participation of out
side nations in any International con
ferenoo over controversies* arising in
the Pacific.
By tho Associated Press „
Waco, Texas, Mrir. 15*-Judge H.
A. Rickey of the Seventy-Fourth Dis-
trict -Court entered an order today in
the case of Mrs Inez Crow against
Sheriff Bob Buchanan for $60,000
damages growing out of the killing of
her husband, Lcwii Crow at Lorena,
on the night of October 1, last. 4
He amended' his previous order Sus-
pending the trsnsfer of the case to
Bell County u*ion appeal of the defen-
dant oil the question of the authority
of the Judge to transfer the case on
his low n action. The new order limits
the time of suspension to forty days
lioni yesterday.
Body to Be Cremated .
By the Associated Press j
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Tacoma. Wasii., March 15.—Funeral
services for Kills Lewis Garretson. for-
mer Imperlgl |Kitentate of the Anc^ut
Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic
Shrine, probably will be held tomorrow,
It was announced at his home today.
Garretson died suddenly. His body will i
be cremated, il was aunounced.
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Poison.
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Lights Out on Nearing.
Mj0 the Usocfited Pros"
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Worcester^ Mass., Msri'h 15—Dr.
J Wallace W. Atwood, . president
plctie of tile wbk'li intlicted internal aud securllles tn Its vaults waa amply #o*.. roi ei ss of Natal. in protest . • . . .
injuries. protectt^l by Ileavy steal, cement and , the arrest in India of mo- ' AS fimemfinent
Plpeman Alfretl Samnelsoti .of tlie u g inst the arri-sr in
same company also was
injured. . ..... buuiiht i«i\c *-m - ot u uuMormi „.,.ui.a|
Heal from tbe burning lailldiiigs qnarlers <>oittd be obtained.
across the street cracked out the wlu- ; Th
or the Mercantile Trust and Sav-
uelson of the aslieitos wall^aMil tfeat it wits quite , ' (;MI)dhl the <ivil disolwdlence Senator I Ittman, Democrat. NevadS,
bit by tile ainl SJ,fr Arrangements were made to have , , ' i,ns atliemvted to precipitate a Mo., similar to tuo on the same su;M -< t
.... another bauk take care of lis business .trik.. in Naini hMiiiBtnw. f" W"H
By the Associated Press
KeudallviUe, Iud., March 15. — Miss
Frances Helnwir,.a nurse, S5 years old,
died her*' tonight, hejnp the fourth vic-
tim of poison nig which is believed to
have resulted from esting preserved
vegetables served at the Lakeside hos-
pital here Saturday.
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ucw Burlington building with-
stood a Ileal so terrific thalf the fire
IngS Bank liefore the Burlingtort build- ^ w
Clark tJulwfnty, invaded a lecture In
the ass(>inbly hall last night < before
llie ynlverslty Liberal Club, where
Professor Scott Nearing, sociologist.
E*as s|ieuking and caused the lights to
e turned out. ^ v <
ouiei.v'w^!;11. It ^«t>of its own weight. The oruamen
h^dtM MtJl.? nrn r5!d! ,, ' M-.ri ul ***** tUv hni hi lug crumbled in the
nr. .J**1^ hent a,K} the hot blast, breakInrtbrough
f ties vSlued at approximately $0,000,000, . , , ,i,.MiPovod the
"r are said to be lu the bank s vahlts, aud fhl Htudow^, destrg^J
„strike In Natal
The attempt however, has proved only
partially sian-essful
muIm* wim His Fight-
feat^d fifty to twenty-eight. Tlie treaty
oppouents indicated that they would
bring the projsisal forward again later
Mr. Peek Resigns.
Robert C. Ptetk, who has been Adver
Using Manager of The Democrat since
li iu, ^mi ,Iuvm i «r«n.. Iiw.v r--.. decotatlons ill many r<H ms.
! «,il Z " W«H Mian
Th. Darlington bnll.lteg <•«««.,. « «* SUM
at about thv dghtli Ktory Hiul hurmtl U|> ''ir"U*h "M ""• I ;
and down. No streams of water we^e «. Releaswl
I owerful enough to fight the fire In the gy Associated Press
upper stories. \ i * *
Spectators Jam Streets. | < bieago. III.. March 16.—After being
Spectators quickly jammed the questioned for several hour* the mau
streets about the burning district. The arrested In connection with the Incen-
flames, leaping high and puffed by the diary fire was released. The police
t* SSI- .amendmeiils a mailer of | rillHpleS.
delphla' Rapid Transit Company, ai
interior the annual meeting of stockholders ot
the company today, succeeded u Kalli-
oring eueuglv proxies to win I lie nub
against thgj five Insurgent dlmtors
who were trying to oust him.
in the form QL IT*?nation iu the hope ti4v £ytiil iajUryt a fracture of tlie akniU
Iknt.iluO mlirlil IUUH1P1I fhu llf
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I hat they niighl secure the support of
a number of Senators who object to all
.uniia^n < *■oaiivc trn|>iu* Ulf)" F""1 u "'C UIHTy lire W BS reieltWWl. 1 lie pOll('«
'January 1, 1022, resigned Wednesday, gusts of wind, were visible for vmore said be apparently was not implicated.
Her OwnjAffair.
Boston Transcript.
Murlal—Oh. Mame, why dldn 1 you
tell me I had a dab of rouge on the eud
of my nose? - > •
? Jlai^^ttow do I Itnow «rhere you
wsnt to wear your complexion?
Ships Sold Before Bids Opened.
By the Associated Pr««
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Washington, March 15—Secretary
Denby told the House Naval Commit-
tee today that the steamship Great
Northern, formerly tbe flagship Co-
lumbia of the Atlantic fleet, was sold
by the Shipping Board prior to tho
date set for opening bids, but with
the distinct understanding that any
bidder offering more than thq
price would get tbe
Lady Alice White Dead.
Bj tht Associated Pr***
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London, Msrch X5. — Lsdy AHco
Wbite, who was foupd unconscious in
her room in a London hotel yesterday
morning, died this morning at 3 o'dodK
A burglar is believed to ligve inflicted
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seriously injured in the storm at
(lowan. Okla., was a carrier bby
on The Democrat up until abont
three weeks ago. wheu he went
to (Jowiin. to live, "vsj |f- ,
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