Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Concordia. Kans.. April 5. — Blood
"hounds today took the trull of the axe
murder flew! who Inst nigh*-at tacked
the family of k J. TrembSay, well to
do farmer living 'JO rqlles east of lyre
uearCly.de, Kan*. ' - v
Theodore Tremblay, IK years ol«l,
was (dashed to death and Tremblay
and three snmll sons are not expect-
ed to recover.
Cleo. ei|btn has a chance to live, doc-
tors ,suy.
The murderer fired both house and
barn after h*viug wrought tin* human
destruction. The Tremblay hoys were
dragged unconscious from the burning
home hv neighbors after tlie fire had
4*een extinguished. Tremblay was found
with Ids skull crunhad fn an uncon-
scious condition on the doorstep.
Neighbors said they did not know of
auy enemies of the Treuihlay family,
Mrs. Tremblay has been dead several
yenrs and Treuibluy had bwn living
alone with his children. ■
DICK KERR
SUITS THE
BIG SHOW
Gypsy King Arrested '
AsWife Deserter and
Embezzler in Detroit
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FORD RENT SERVICE
STATION IS DE-
STROYED.
T"-
Police Wake Employes
By Firing Off Pistols
—Owner of Fords'
Had No In-
surance.
% Fire which broke out In Arthur Han-"
son's Ford Rent Service, tnv a oiie-
story brick building at KM) North
Crockett, htreet" about midnight Tues-
day, gutfed the Interior of this build-
iyg. which contained between 35,apd
mv lira
ARMY COURT OF IN
QUIRY TO BE
APPOINTED.
2 MEN HAD CLOSE CALL INDEPENDENT INQUIRY
Regulations Require
Such Steps Be Taken
It is Announced
From Wash-
ington.
?y the I'o^cl Tiesa -
Washington, April 5—An army
court of Impijry , wi44 he. appointed to
investigate tin shooting to death at
Oklahoma City df Lieutonrtn't Colonel
* . .. . ^ HHi1'- w Deck, army /Iyer of Post Field,
A - t the flfae. The Rent Okla., It wil& learned at the War Be-
Servlce, and Brown A. Brown battery
station were damaged by the fire.
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MPPMBBBBMBIPPPMi. I Even aim hot. above
WILL fill Ytl fHIC'AfiO TO Lt%'E, the law. Here Is Pete Bii, recently
AND WILL PLAY WITH A , crowned king «>r the gypsies in the
SEMI-PRO TEAM. j faulted States, who was tfrcdted In
1 *et roit as a wife deserter. Eli. it is
nlleged, fled from Chicago with Po
lor.kiva. widow of King Joe Elf; leavj
lug itehimi lis wife and seven
dretf, Mi, It In also charged, took
with him $2(D,(KSD .Is*longing to -the
gypsy kingdom, although vested in the
late King doe.
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* Fort "Worth. Texas. April .V--IHck
-Kerr, who left his home In Carls this
tliortiiug for Chicago,. declared he
WiMtid not plry liall with the White
ViHix again even though they tuet his
salary terms according to wo *d re-
vived here today. He anM he was
through with professional baseball but
wmM play..occasionally with a aetnl
pro team. He has a position promis-
ed him In Chicago and will tuske his
flltiim home there. . .He has been. a
resldeqt of Paris since he joined, the
Fort Worth club of the Texas league
In 1912, •
MONEY FOR ~
MUSCLE SHOALS
TO BE ASKED
FOR FAITHFUL
HARDING USDS LOOPHOLE TO
SHOOT DEMOCRATIC OFFIC-
HOLDERS THKOI (ill.
IS PROPOSED IN AN AMENDMENT
TO THE MILITARY RILL NOW
BEFORE COMMITTEE
B* the United -PrSM
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BJ Hie tTj*tto«t Preni* y
Washington. April 5
tion of $74H10.tKM) for the completion of
the Wilson dam at Muscle Mhoals will
l e a'sked of Congress, in a. mntiAn unan-
Imonsly | asse<1 by the Senate Agricul-
tural Committee today. The commit-
tee will offer the request on an amend-
ment to the military bill, now snl>
Ject to heading before the Senate Ap-
propriation Committee.
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Approve Sunday I Baseball.
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Omaha. Neb., April 5.—Sunday base
ball was approved by a majority of N>
brucdut towns that voted mr the propo-
Washington. April
"bouse cleaning" that will remove at
;■ ■' least 2,000 proudnent government em-
An approprta- idoye> with I>emo<ratie leanings or
who are hostile to the administration,
has been decided upon as a -sequel'to
the dismissal by rrsidant iiardltrg of
20 Bureau ot Engraving Chiefs.
Pnsident Harding said he Jnvs de-
termine<l that to obtain the highest
efficiency of tin governmental admin
istratlou. thos« who might cause oppo-
sition in the administration must be
replacetf by other*, friendly to his
policies.
He has decided to carry out this pol-
icy regardless of criticism at the start,
believing it will be approved in the
long run. . \
addition: to the Irfffeau chiefs dls-
Ik wofrM ISlwtei
tv th« AtanrlatcA Prt$a
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Kansas City, Kans., April 5.—Com-,
_ plete unofficial returns tmlaj on the
city election held lw>re y sterday gave
-Frank Cromwell. Democrat, (Kt,;k 2
votes for Mavor against cast for
• Matthew A. Foster. Rcpuhlletin. making
Cromwell's unofficial plurality 1-2,HJ6.
Pays Old Board Bill.
Bit thtt Annni i'ilttil Press
I'ttca, N. Y.. April (V-BecausC he
left Coalgafe fnlverslty in 1871 un-
able to psy a board bill of $7, Frank
8. Lyon of Wolverliie. Mrch.. has
■ ) sent to the treasurer of the university
$27.42,. which is equal to $7 and aim-
ple'interest at C per tint Jor the 51
years Intervening. -•
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Cunse of th« fire wa« tinasslgne<l
W««duesday. The flames were first <Ils-
« ovcred about. 12 o'eb.-k by city offi-
cers Porter and Hole*►nib, oriP rtlglit
duty, arid id alarm given. When ap-
pnrutus from the Cental statiou reach
ill the scene, the back- 30 feet of tiie
Bent Service building ./wag a mass'of
flames, ami: difficult headway was
made for a time.
Two employes of the Ford Rent Ser-
vice. who Were asleep In the building
were awakened by Offfeer Porter 'fir-
ing his pistol !*evMal times. Tltey left
the build ng Without, injury and assist-
ed in running a number of curs out.
With the, exception of five Fonts
owned by Mr. Hansen, the machines,
stored In the building were owned by
php.!different persons who bad stored them
"there, and the loss on them was home
by the individual owners. Insurance
was carried on but few of the cars, ft
appeared from quesfloaiiig of the own-
oT tlje 24 in a chines which had been
fie finitely identified Wednesday morn-
ing.
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tnortflnj.
Damage to rte attloind}>lfes In the
garage was confined for the ;uost j art
to bufnlng of the t«qw and damage to
the Itrsiles. A «nml>er were run off
under thidr owii poWer d.y fheir own-
ers Wednesday after the fire.
Explosious of Rottlcs of sulphuric
acid In the building during the fire
loosened fumes which*, made fighting
difficult for the firemen.
IjOsk sustained by Brown & Brown,
of the I'radia Battery Station, was
confined to sunplles on Iiaad, and sta-
t iot|4 equipment. ' '
Mi. Hanson's* loss Included fire
Ford cars, none of which was insured,
and a stock of automobile foundries.
Damage to the biuldlng. which l>
owned- by Miss Kate Houghton, ami
valued at $10,000. was covered by in-
surance in the sum of $8,000/
Thc loss on the wars is estimated at
between $$000 and $12,000. p
Among those who had cars In the
huiidibg were: Patty, Joiner Eu-
bank, track; Hall Furniture Co.! truck
and coupe; Randolph Cole Company,
four cars; Purity Bakery truck; Mr.
(irlnncll; Bud Irvine, two cars; Hen-
ry Jones, two cars; C. L. Lfifkin; Fred
DutnaS, two ears; Arthur Hanson, 5
ears.
partmeut |otl > . - -
This is In acf'^f^it^wltFT^ula-
tions requiring sfich Inquiry in the
event of the death of an array man,
from other titun natttral causes in
pence time The hitter Step will be
taken independently of what >actlou is
taken by county authorities.
LLOYD GEORGE
INTERVENES IN
LABOR CRISIS
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LOCKOUT AGAINST fitWJMIO WORK-
ERS HAS BEEN RAISED AND
' NEGOTIATIONS KLSrMED
By the'jUnilea Presa
Loudon, Fngland. April 5. — Lloyd
George's Intervention iu the engineer-
ing crisis has tieeir'suecessful, and em-
plo.veiK have nv *m. to suspend the
Owners of the remmug >-nr* had lockout Oiders ajfii^st BOO.tKHD workers,
it was announced officially today.
Nenptia tioa*, will be resumed be-
tweeu union leaders mid executives of
the country.
Ticket Successful in
More Votes Polled Than in Last Year's
THE VOTE BY WARDS:
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Names-
t. J. Reyaoldr
Max Olbbs
R. A. Cole ,..
Kdgar Fevcte .
J. M. Gillespie
I). W. Gi.lick .
Lou McKown ..
Otis Emhry ..
J; II. Tot ten
J. B. Kainsey
Charles N ish .
Ice B. Reeves
I>iek fV Ban mm
J. M. Stone .
Total 1'rwlnct Vote
Tidal all precincts
# • • f >■ | 4 .
1
107
08
108
103
125
105
100
90
tin
.osr
80
80.
S1>
80
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2,110.
H47
385
342
:mo
209
890
xu
105
245
97
101
94
95
80
440
8
352
.187
347
350
220
342
335
139
270
117
11H
UK
I2i
111
491
4 5 « Total
234 256 188—1184
282 255 187—1454 '
238 241 109—1445
221 237 171 >—4430
100 425 281—1428
234 238 176—1425
218 197 170—1354
06 308 231 —1085
166 . 135 124 1009
98 287 199— 886
80 285 192— 865
74 291 197— 853 *
U 269 178— 826
73 276 190— 819
322 561 390
ARE! CLASH
By the Anxocialc't ft eta ■*.
Washington, April. S—Senate Reptjb*
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Elected.
L. J. Reynolds.
Max Gibbs.
R. A. Cole.
Edgar Peveto.
1 W. Gulick. '
—of Citiaeua' Ticket.
J. M. Gillespie,
• — of Peoples' Ticket.
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MUSCLE SHOALS
tlPID CONGRESS
Washington, April 5, — President
Harding was represented after a con-
licaus and Democrats clashed today ! fPrence today with Chairman Kalin of
orer the question of whether the ] th>> House Military Committee affairs.
Harding ailmlnistratlmi has been ob-
serving or violatilHf the civil service
regulations. " :
Two Democratic resolutions on
the subject were disposed of tempftr
rnrily. but a third caused protracted
dehate.
The two resolutions of Seuator "Car-
away. Demoifat. Arkansas, relating to
President Harding's discharge of 29
executive of the Bureau of Engraving
, ftudfcPrluUng. were ref(*rvdi
Senator's osseiit, to xhe^cmvte Civil
as tsking the position that Congress
must decide "the disposition of the gov-
ernment property at Muscle Shoals,
Ala., should noi delegate the matter
back to the exeeutive branch of the
government.
Service. Committee. . .rr;'r -
One proposed an investigation • of
the Bureau case by a , special Senate
Committee and the other woulii ask
the president for his reasons for the
bureau dismissal.
HUMBLE CUTS
PRICE OF OIL
STATEMENTS
BY ATTORNEY
By th« Aaaoclated Pitas '
w Vork, April 5.—Summing up to-
day at the trial of Miss Olivia M. P.
murder of Ellis K. Kinkead in Brook-
sitlon in city flections, according inlssed from the Bureau of Engraving.
ports m*Iv«f"l ereTtiwlay. the r;,090
i.-. employes of the customs service ft«ve
bi>en removed nvently. Th!s ratio of
oTiF fo ren will be held in other depsrt-
*;'mehfs, It was said.
Baptizing Postponed.
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Announcement Im inade thai the bap-
tising service St the. Central Christian
Church, announced for WeilheK<lay
night, hati been postisuieil until Thurs-
day night.
THE WEATHER.
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Bjf the Aaaocinteri Pr $$
' Washington, April X. — Sher-
man and tfawtr. W^Aiesda.v
night and Thursda) generally
fair.
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Iioeai Temperature.
There was s range; of 10 de-,
grees In Im^al tempersture Tues-
day. the maximum lieing 67 and
the miuinium .being 57.
COURT RULES
AGAINST GOV.
LEN SMALL
WAIVED RIGHT TO CHALLENGE
THE .It'll* LIST— HIS AT-
TORNEY IS TOLD.
"frjr «h A JWnwitW Ptm* • ~ t "
Wsukegan. III.", April 5-Governor
I^eti Small waived the right to chal-
lenge the Jury list of Lake Comity
when his attorneys several weeks ago
sgrisvl to draw from a venire for his
trial from name- of those In the Jury
bov, the Stiite told Judge lCdwards to-
day lit reply to the Governors affidavit
attacking the jury of the last case, be-
cause It had not included the liumeS
of women voters. - - -
iii i i i i a $0* 9 mi .v
• Yacht Seised. * ;
COAL STRIKE
ATTORNEY GENERAt DOlGHER
TY MAKES SUGGESTION TO
HOI SE LABOR COMMITTEE
IH TUIC OTATK murder of Ellis K Kinkhead In Brook
I Hlv if I M I E l.vn last August, defense counsel Re'lly
charged that "the gang that ruled Cln-
r id dtva wkv\i %iutf"t^5 tuit dp ciiiUatl, the city that Kinkead once
nrmolls OTH^l HAVF I served as corporation council, was try-
DI CTIONS OTHERS HAVE swear away the life of his client.
NOT YET ACTED
OOAK
B.V thr A*t>f*riatrft I>rc*$*- '
Washington April • 5.—Followed ,by
the overture"which It has made towards
settlement of the .bituminous coal
strife the Hou<e CMnmittee on Labor
Conditions continued it's hearings on
the subject today by considering brief-
ly Attorney General 'Dougherty's state-
metit of m'a'i^ under outline for the
adinivls'ration, the hand« off policy.
Wl/ th* A**nrbt1t>rl
Wai-lilnglffh, April— .V—John I^cwls.
president. of ilie Mine Workers, left
Washington today fot; New York, after
uoncliiding bis app« iii'atice before the
House l,a"Mu^Coinmi) sion.
I.evvls ebaracteri ed- the strike, sit-
uation .today as satisfactory. He will
jtase part, wiin other union, officials
i in New York, in necptiations wit h op*
era tors on a new wage scale f* r the
anthracite mine is. ___
Reitiy ehaHanged Kinkead's widow
to defy him to prove his charges that
'she hud been a woman of the under
world. , V
Polling 804 more rotes than were
cast in last year's municipal .election
for eight Councilmen and a Mayor,
Sherman citizen* Tuesday selected
seven Councilmen for placeB expiring
this year from a Hat of fourteen can-
didates in tfcl> field. / J.;
The Citizens' wort «ix places -while
the Peoples' ticket elected one. j. M.
4111lespie, Peofdea nominee, rrtn fifth
In the list of fourteen candidates, and
was elected in place of Jess Totten,
defeated Citlsena' non^nee, who ran
ninth In the liat of fodrteen.
Despite the unfavorable weather
for voting, 2,416 citltens went to the
pells In the six precincts and cast
their vote. Among thla number were
many women, although Eo estimate of
the percentage of women voters in
the total was made.
U J. Reynolda of the Citizens' tick-
et. was high man in the field with
1.484 of the 2,410 votes cast received
by him. J M. Gllleapie. Peoples* tiek-
et candldf te, witli 1,426 votes, won
fifth place over D. W. Gulick, who
reeeiyed one less vote. Lon M. Mc-
Kown was seventh man on the list
of seven high candidates^ with 1,354
votea. This was a lead of 319 votea
over Otis Embry,. high man on the Hat
of seven defeated candidates. J. M.
Stone was low man of the field. ;
The returns of Tuesday's election
at the City Hall, for for-
mal canvaseing. The council will de-
clare the resitiN. and prepara-
tions for formally inatulliagvthe seven
elected, si* of theae are at prt sent
niemliers of the Council. J. M. Gilles-
pie being the only new member.
CHICAGO MAYOR
CATCHES U. S.
ARMV DESERTER
"HIKER" CALLED ON WILUAM
HALE THOMPSON TO HIS
GREAT SORROW
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Houston, Texas. April 5.—Effective
Tuesday afternoon, the Humble Oil and
Ref ning Company redut-ed the price of
gasoline, botli wholesale and retail, two
cents, making the filling stktion price
in Houston 20 Instead of 22 cents. The
reduction applies to various points in
Texas to meet competitive conditions.
The Galena Signal Oil ; askinj; the War and Navy Department
Texas immediately met tlie i'Ut. -Othei _,;:i5rirnra-,..u.i.u
Walsh Resolution Adopt«d.
Bu A a aoc I at cd Prena
Washington. April 5 —The Senate
today alleged the resolution of Sena-
tor-Watdi. Democrat, Massachusetts,
large
cut.
refiners have not yet met tlie
StatiDe te Booker Washington.
President ""Pftffl; Roberts* loVlng cup.
to be awarded the T-O League tdty hav-
ing t|ie largest attendance on o] enlng
day of the T-tr circuit, hits arrived in
Sherman, ami i* being displayed in the
window of a North Travis street Jewel-
,ry store. Hatty fans who Inspected the
large «'"1'. expressed ailmiration for It.
Much Intereat.Jn J^he <iuii|Mditi«iii is
-being Shown by fans here and it is hop-
ed that one of the largest opening day
crowds its Sherman, league '.itiscball his-
tory will jam Fair 'Park- when Sher-
man opens with Bouliain. April 21.
Hy the Aaaorfntert Pre**
M*w York, April Federal prohl-
llon agents yesterday seized the oil
"burning yncht Patricia for the third
time, and reported the confls'>atlon of
7H eases of assorted liquors.
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Roschm Arbuekle (o Go on Stand.
By the Ataor{$te<t Preu "
j San Francisco. Calif., April 5^-Uos-
coe Arbuckh will take the stand /fo
day in his own defense fn his third
> trial on a charge of manslaughter In
| connection with the death of Miss
1 Virginia Rappc, it was unuQunceU.
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Pigs Need - A Itaminea.
By the A*~ant:iated Pre $ .
Birmingham. Ala.i April 5—Pigs
valued at More thau |QO,QOO,OQ6 died
tliia spring from diseases resulting
from iusutbcicnt vitamines in thalr
food according to a ^port by, 1. s.
Hughes, and 8. It1. Wlnchoster of the
Kansas Agrie«iltural College, present-
etl tiMlay to the American Chemical
Society in Session herc^
New Railroad.
By the Atxnriated Pt« f
Tallahassee. Fla., April &~~A char-
ier has Ikhui granted for operatiop iu
this State ef a' proposal railroad be
tWH'u Muscle tlhoals, Ala., aud Pen-
sawla, Fla.k ^The enterprise, incor-
IMirated under ate name of the Muscle
Shoals, Birmingham & Pensacola Rail-
road (-ompar.j, is capitalised at $2.«
500,000.
England Wants Her Interest.
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ny th« Uall«4 Preut-*~
WITHOUT BAIL
FOR HOLDUP
«V the Afiaociot«d Pfeaa
Tuskegee. Ala.. AptU 5.~Trausporta-
tlon niethody ranging from special cars
to muleback were ntillseil to, bring to
Tnskegee today a steady stream of
white people and negroes to attend the
unveiling o^gt statue of Broker
Washington, founder of Tusk,egee
st if nte. *'-'■■
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whether it is desirable to establish aero-
nautical branches at West Point and
Annapolis academies. ^
Requisition Issued.
By the Aaa^clnted Prtaa
' Topeka, Kans., April 5,—Requisi-
tion was Issued today by Governor Al-
len for the return to Butler County of
Fifed D. t Sew art. formerly of TO wands.
Stewart Is charged with Wife and child
doserflwi. Htt* Is under -arrest at Gra-
ham, Texas." • _ _
Mrs. Ida Butler Swift Dead.
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••*w i v j. r r.Pon( il ! Chiengo.' III., April 5—Mrs. Ida But-
P rl8, Apr!. swift, wife ot Lew*V. Swift, nU-
.5?,s...nrvtle.:',i."Sle of me l-arkHtg Com-
dlSif-' tcslay.
land which is considered
to'a demand for immediate payment of
the Interest on France's debt to Brit-
ain of* $2,5< O,O©0.<* >O.
Mau Electrocuted
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. ' Walter Baker, -charged with highway
robliery In connection w ith tb«' holdup
of Flank Jlowell. wiyt held without,
ball., following an examination before
Judge II. D> Cumby Wednesday morn-
ing. ;/■ . w;
Ob art^ounl/of failure of Will Elmore
t.o p< si11vely^ideidify Baker as the onp
ykio theld hint up. po examination, in
this ♦•as** was held. " *
• Baker Is sl^ charged with theft of
an automohlb*! at T^nison.
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Request Turned Down.
By the Associated Prcns
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Cleveland. Ohio, April 5,— Members
of the Pittsburg Vein O|||ntors' As-
soclHtion at a meeting here today turn-
ed down the request of Congressman
Nolan, chairmen of the House Labor
Committee, f.or a Join meeting bet ween
operators of the Central competition
and officials*of the United Mine Work-
ers til Washington, April 10,
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By the ,\a*r rtateA Press „■
Fart Worth. .Texas, April 5.-
tiammon was electrocuted this
while wprkhig on au automobile
The latter was sfandin« an a wet floor
and a piece of liailing win* near by.
The wire struck the nntoinobile lamp
causihg the short circuit.
Man Oaptt From Bridge.
uy trie linitt"! Prow
Wnwi. Texa^. April .V-An Unknown
man jfeap«*d from a bridge here into
the raging waters of the Brazos river
shortly before noon today. The au-
thorities immediately ..began an at-
tempt to reM'iu the l ody.
pany.
turned here
She recently re-
from California.
Bombs Exploded.
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Emplo)nient Conditions Improve
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By Associated Press
Washington April r - Kmpl#ment,
conditions throughout the country
continue to improve, acctirdlng to re-
ports received during the past ten
diiys by the present conference on un-
employment. Chairman Woods ari-
wouttccd today. . , . V.
By the A*s<*riet«<l Pttss- ■
Beckley. W. Va., April 5—Bomlwi
were exploded in front of the houses
of Bimty Chli'kenfeller and . James
Sfmde in the little mining village of
Kllseythe last night. Trtsqw of the
State Police with Moodhoimds were
hurried to tb« scene, and arrestisl
John Pedev anil Andy Ilonlace*, who
detiieti knowledge of the crime.
, Ruling odi SacramenUI Liquors.
By the Associated Press
Washington. April I1*—Ail sorts of
intoxicating liquors may be used in
churchee and synagogues for sacra-
mental purposes, according to a rub
lug handed down by Justice Hitx to-
day.
By the Associate* Pre**
Chicago, Ills.. April 5.—Mayor Wil-
liam Halt} Thompson, caught an alleged
army, deserter yesterdofLand earnq§J|
$00 reward for making —the capture.
The alleged deserter gave his name aa
John Ross of Providem?#, R. I., and
said that be had obtained the indorse-
ment of scores of Majors between hrre
and Boston while en * cross-country
"hike.** —
It has been his custom to visit the
Chief Executive of each city through
which he passed, obtain letters of In-
dorsement, and also permit them to
contribute cash^for his hiking fund. -
When he visited Mayor Thompson, th*
fetter questioned him closely and asked
him for his army discharge papers.
When the visitor conld not produce
the papers he was arrested by. I Depart-
ifaent of Justice agents, who said that
Boss had served overseas in the 77th
division, had re-enlisted at Providence
and deserted while at CaDnp Dpdge,
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Irish Republlron Leader.
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New York, April 5— Countess Geor-
glna Markievica.1 Irish Repuhlican
leader* is a passenger on board the
steamship Aouatina due here Friday.
Free Stale Officials Arrested.
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Repulxlic Insurgents today arrested
jhree Free State election officials who
wei« nimpitignitrg at B'ermoy In favor
Of the peace treaty with Gnat Britain,
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Editor Dies Sin Wendy.
World Record lowered.
By the Ananvtated rv«t
Daytona Beach, Fla.. April Trav-
eling at a* speed of 152.54 miles an
hour, Sig rtaugdahl of Norway Ut his
Wisconsin racing car, officially lower-
ed the worW record here today when
he touched the mark at 3.00 minutes
for the firat ten miles and l.W for the
five uiile di^taDicc.
m Arkansas City. Kans.. April 5.-JTon*
eph H. Matthews, age 73, for tho past
12 years telegraph editor on the Daily
Traveler, died here suddenly last night
while on the street, the cuuse. being
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Flrrt Automobile.
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Chesunook, Maine. April It—
The ftrst automobile ever seen In
this Hlttle Immlet lias arrive
from Greenville. Five
a guide covered the db
aixty miles, hitherto
an Impossible feat for
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