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Nashville. 111., April 17—A tornado
striking at Irvington, a town of about
IHK) isqgulation. shortly aftw midnight
last night killed on** perwm and Injur-
«tl bepecu &u and 7f others and de-
molished or badly damaged 15-TiS^..
denciv ami business houses, according
to meager reports available liere early
this mowing.
\/ A special train operated by the Illi-
nois Central railroad couvcyed the
seriously Injured residents to ^ tten-
t rails. wb-rc they wore placed In how
pitibi and hi vim attention of physi-
cians Him surgeons.
family of seven, all of whom
wrc injured, were draggi^from tlie
ruins of their lidme.'*"< Two children
were reported In critical condition as
the result or cuts sustained froin Win
dow glass.
Irvington f* Mot ted six AiN south
wcxt of Outre lla oil tin* Illinois Cen-
tral railroad in Washington county.
The Baptist f Orphanage Asylum.
■SBAyllSfcy'f & pd«>d cb 11
dreu narrowly missed being hit by the
twisters which removed outbuild lugs
from the. some nren ocrupted by the
main asylum building.
The^llllt.nix Central depot was lift-
ed from Us foundation and carried
idsmt 2tN) feet by the twister and was
Hien safely deposited, remaining In-
tact. • /
l ox ear on a siding wig turned
completely around, and placed on *
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Car Attacked With Rifles, Returns Fire and
Battle Ensues—Speaker Had Severely
■■I Criticised Eamon De Valera.
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Duncan, Okk.y E^ly Mon-
day Mornuf
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fian( ;k and mothkr «« to
dallas whkn tiikv lkarn
hf1 accident
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thi A$90c iale4 Pre at
parallel trsck without any grosi .Aim
age.
i'be storm first struck here, travel-
ing towartl Irvington. The UmjiI tol-
< pboue rxcban'ge ami < Ie<'trie light'
Dallas. Texas. April 17. Tuplaln
s. V. Little, unn.v avfntbr klll-
♦mI in ah air an-iib'iit liere yem^rday,
was lj havt* in *t I■ i flaneee, Miss Vera
May Sllb'M < f law Augeteis, at Fori
\V«u*fh tetkay ami. actlHMpanied b^ Miss
8tl!c^' mother., tbe couplf were to have
pro «*<Mt«' t by rail to Little liock, Ark.,
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whw titty ttt-ttntr wtij rafirini
Apr I 24tb.
Mins Silb-H a ml lmr molher, "Mee. H.
A. Stilvs. a T ved here carlff unlay hav-
ing been lnform«Hl of ("airtain IJflrte's
death la-i niulit at Fort Worth. H. A.
Stiles, fattier of Miss stilus, is said to
i e engaged in the oil business at Lit-
tle Roek.
Mrs. Klile* mi id today that Captain
Litlle'H home was in New York, where
hia father Is an attorney. Ho was 24
years of ane and nerved in lfrai.ee, she
«aid, later, havhig hw n stationed lu
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Uuncau, Oiipi April 17.—John T.
Miller, we'a|tliy iihUcbant and stock-
man « f A111mi. a small {own -H miles
east of here, nhot and kilbnl at his
home there eti>ly today! His brother'
In-law, named Turner, then turned the
pistol on luiiself ami is thought to be
fatally woumie<l.
l omestb- tcoublc of long Htsnding is
said by friend^ lt> have precipitated Ihe
shooting.
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to the Rescue, and Are
Injured by Glass When
Walls Fall
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Paris, Texas, April 17—^even men
were Injured, one seriously, when fir^
destroyed thf W, R. Hogne paint shop
in the business se<i on h< ie l<wlay.
Wight untooaobiles st( re«l on the first
floor were also burned. The loss was
estiuiMted at
W. ( IpqsH, sU|M i intendent of the
paiut company was - most serious,y
injured. ie was lfapjs d by the flames
and rescued by fltemeu. Six firemen
were injured bv flying glass wheu a
wall fvli. They narrowly escaped be-
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PLANS LAID TO rOMKNT H LTI R
AL KKVOI.LTWL; AfiAINHT
SO^IIfiT- RUSSIA
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By Ifc# Atanrtn^ti "rrm
Newark, \. 4.. April 17.~Hw. Maiid
Fancher. who swallowed peiaon Thurs-
day after having killed her infant son,
died last night In a Newark hospital.
In notes wriltentto^her husband, Har.
nmu Fam-her, she promised to "guide
him froui thf other side." \
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This town Is littered with trees, tele- Efforts to learn, the home address of
graph poh*4 and debris which fell III Hergeanl James L. Johnson, also killed
the wake the twister. j in the airplane accident, had l een nu-
Reports to ^lephww stathms here HvniUms J #s taduy. His service
and from unconfirmed railnma K,u*e his age as 21 years. ^
voiur^jf* declare a twister cut a awath
a hWvij wi4b;.aud alsmt a iniif .toug
tW *jgM& WTfhtmkv tile, which Is b
«*teti on the Southern rnllroad
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eompanb^' said linemen
welt1 working to restore a mile stretch
of p« le:i which were laid low by the
ulnd. No other damage was reported
from that m'tJon.
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Washington, April 17.— Suggestion
that (ienetal Semenoff. now in jail In
New Xprk. was en route to Paris for
the purpose of meeting Grand Duke
Nicholas to plan a cultural revolution
ajiaiusf the Soviet regime in Russia,
was made by Immigration Inspector
Zurhrick at Vancouver, in reporting
the, iinmlgratinn- bill following itls ex-
amination by the Russian officer,
j. The report ofttbe inspector laid l e-
fon the Senate Floor Committee toda<f
by the Commiss'oner General of Immi-
gration,' st a ted that admission of the
anti-Bolshevist leader to the I niled
States was the only course the immi-
gration authorities could have persued
amass OF " WSS «EBMAN u"!"s ' "rl'i,r r"y<Je|Mr-
T^IKATY RKLlEVPD CAC8K OF
C'ALLI D MKRTINt;.
EXECU TIVES OF LOWER CALIFOR-
NIA AND ARIZONA RtEKT AT
IRRIGATION CONVENTION
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Yuma'. Aria., April-.17. — Governor
Thomas K. Campbell Of Arizona aud
Gov. Lfigo of Lower California, <'la8p-
fKl hands here tcslny at a celebration
which marked the o;wnlug of the Yuma
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Mesa Irrigation district.' The bring- Mn#,1P„rf
flier Itf U'liloe f/\ flwiiln lu /I.T ik*. i*PvUrcU«
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DOljittfl, April 17.—An attemirt on
life of Michael C<dlins. head of the
provisiouuj Free State government was
[IWfci, here shortly after midnight this
morning, coming almost simultaneously
with an assault on the Beggars Bush
headquarters of the Irish Bepublican
artoy, savs an official army statement,
Sit. .Collins was on his w^y home
gfter having adflressed a nieeting *V
Naas, County Klldare, #lien the attack
occurred.- ^11
A group < f men, some armed with
rifles, rushed at the Collins party's car
and opened file; cue Free State leader
be lug the f special target
The Collins party quickly returned tho
fire, and one of the attackers was cap-
tured. A revolver aud a live bomb were
found on him. \ •
JfMvur^rs Oar 4CkK.pttired. >
During the fighting a irenera 1 head-
quarters car frdm the Beggars Bush
barracks was disabld by rifle fire, and
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culmination of work started mote than
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of Flyers Killed
In Dallas to Be Sent
To San Antonio Field
CrntraHa Report.
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Centralis fH. April 17—One hal|y
was killed end two persons flit* In Sit.
Mary's Hospital heft In critical con
dition as the result of the tornado
which strtiek Irvington. sooth of here
about mhlnight lset night, hospital |K
tendnnta reported here this morning J Bloux City. S p.. April 17— George
A number of other injured, the defi- Egan. three times unsuccessful camll-
nite niimN't not being learned early date for Republican nomination for
today, remained In Irrlngton The Governor of South Dakota. was to-
niajority : if n< t «< n^i<lered serious. tfay sentenced to two yeara in the
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Seven Deaths Reported.
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"■f penitentiary for makiug false claims
.for Insurance following tho burning
y of his stUnenei Inune neaf here In 101f>.
HEAVY STORM
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Centralis. Ills, April 17— 8evm per-
u sous were reported killed and al out
3T> Injured in «- tornado which struck,
. Irrlngtou. six miles south of here.
-yearly today.;, Because of difficulties
I ^j. - of rominunieation. reports could not,
be verified satisfactorily. 1
The reports said that the bodies of m
a woman aed two children were taken 111 n||QI|FQ A|1
from the deMs at Irrlngtou. and the j \ 111 "1 fill 11 Kail VVfl
body of a_mai wns fotiud In a field , ,
three miles northeast of Hfcington. K j: 1l ■, '■ uiuu,"
aud tha|\ two daughters if a farmer WjMyS}^
living Seven miles east of here were TlHICRAND*,OF.
blown away. It nls«> was reporb'd that. ROl NDHOl^E LNflOOFEU.
a woman wr* klllett at- Lak^tYiitnilln.J; ^
... L_ .. il • , .Ajli 'U k- I Bjt thr< A itiictatrd .Prrnt
eight miles northwest or here. - 1 ' fL •' •... „ .
. Fort Worth. Texas, April 17—Serb
Washout an Rock Island. " ^ damaKe wa^jtoort^ from
By the Attainted Preat I Weatherfortl and Parker < ounty.
Peoria. III.. April 17-A washout on ^ *"'*
ihe Rock I si nnd tall loud at MoSavllle. ■ Mlne.nl
ten miles north ,of here causing the w railroad w is d«iiw>llshe<l barns
wrecking of «H) feet of the trestle lead- Wells, rallnwnl uas jmnollslied, l arns
fly fh0 Attnrlatrri Prrat
Washington. April *27.-The .Nation-
wide cleanuii (iimoaipn jitft* concluded
hy the I'liited States Vetera lis« BureHU
resulted. ac«-ordlng to sfntUtics made
available today, in the filing of ap-
proximately 110,000 Claims, while 4,057
veterans found in need of medical at-
tention were placed In hospitals,
Mctomiack Improving.
5t AfMOciatat P"ft*
Genoa, April 17- Pn-micr Facta of
Italy, as President of the Economic
Conference, issued • sudden summons
this afternoon for fhe itwifSsrence at. Jl
p. m_. of the heads of the iuvitlng p< w-
ers now in (jeuoa. It Is believed one
reason for the eating .of the confer-1
em* wm tf e anft^afemewt of : the
signing of tl e Rosso (Jrtrman treat-,.
Tlie aiitiouneed obj«t of the meet
ing was to adjust by fconsultation flu/
attitude < f the Allies tewaTd rhe Rus-
sian question.
The Jnpancse were included In the
invitation. / -
The trf^arv signed yesterday, it is
stated, repre/w-iits the conclusion of
negotiations Iwgan inrtny months ag >.
• This action of delegates in meetiiiR
Independently and neKOtiatlng a treaty
outside the scope of the t'onference
itself. Is pointed to as establisblne ;i
striking priiedent for participating
Nations In the discussion'of tbe Rus
tAm probfem here.
Bv the Attociatcd Prett
• Washington. April 17—The Govern-
ment today won In the Supreme Court
In Ihe ca!«c. brought by the United
Shoe Machinery Corporation and
others, to have set aside the restrain-
ing order prohibiting them from us-
ing certain Vase clauses in contracts
for rental of patented machinery.
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By the Antociated Prttt
New York., April 17-^John
mack, th tenor, ill from a
McCor-
serlous
throat affection., continued to Improve
today, his physicians announced.
CAUSES CHANGE
By the AttocMed Prett
Dallas, Texas, April 17. -The bo-lff*
of Captain George S. Little aud -Ser-
geant James L. Johnson, victims of
an airplape accident . here yesterday,
were prepared for shipment to Kelly
Field, San Antonio, toany. but were be-
Inir held by Love Field officers pending'
definite Instructions from air service
headquarters. Little's home was believ-
ed'to he Phoenix City, Ala., but that
of Johnson waa not known* here. ifflp
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Texans Get Big I^oan.
Washington, April 17—Approval of
S4 advances for agricultural and live
stock punwses aggregating $2,722,000,
was announced today by the War Fi-
nance Oorporul ion. The loan Includ-
ed Oklahoma, $3,000, and Texas
$217.000, ^
SMALL MARYIJLND TOWN
18 FIRESWEPT MONDAY
—^50 BUILDINGS DESTROYED
Bp the A toc(at*4 Preti
Wankegan. Ills.. April 17.-[*-TriaI of
Gov. I^en Small, who is charged with
couspiiiug to embeBsle State funds, will
he started in the Circuit Court here
t«*day unless another postponement 1
added to the numerous ones obtained
(hiring the last few months.
GOVERNORS
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by riflemen on all -aides at midnight,
about twenty shots being discharged.
Commandant General Bnnls was fired
at outside of tjb$ gate. The garrisou
lakiwi tbe surrotrtrflfng territory with
bullets, aud the assaulting party with-
drew. - f v®
, An army transport also was attack-
ed, but without results, the iplMica
fleeing,after a -harp exchange of ahota.
Shots were flted OH the premises oc-<
cupletl by the civic guard at Balls
Bridge. No damage at Naas, County
Kildare yesterday. Mjf. Collins charged
the otiponents of prov slonal Free State
government with ; setting twrriers
against the onward march of the Na-
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IV declared that Eamon De Valera
had adopted "methods of anarchy"
because the
iH. w- 1 jrf
ticaty question for theti|r X>e Valera
regarded this attitude of the people as
"uuforgiveable r siu;" aud for it they
were to be dejarlved of their righ
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Baltimore, Md., Aprik 17.—Pocomoke
City, with K.000 Inhabitants, on the
eastern shore of the peninsula, was fire-
swept today. Practically all Of the
business section and a large part of the
res deuce section has been practically
destroyed. Early this afternoon mure
tliafi fifty buildings were on ffre.
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HAS BIG CLAIM
AGAINST CO.
HOPFS OF CREDITORS OF BANK-
RUPT UNCOLN MOTOR COM-
PANY HAVE FLED.
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and Hinsll buildings of an umlelermln
ed tiumlier were destroyed.
Tin1 farm lions** of J. W. Swearing-
ton. south of Weatherford. was un-
roofed. . The barn waS demolished ami
several bead of live stock killed.
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lng to the ujiH-r free lu-idge. from the
Taxewell counly side of the river,*and
demolishing fifty summer cottages.
aud rivt^r trout homes. "A thirty mile
gale which swept ihe river
here during the night and a *lnmvy .P
electrical and rain storm added to}
the fury, it ti-feanid the wreckSge .fOFFRE TO RECEIVE
of the upper bridge will hrlug duinuge LITERARY UF/GREF
to the h.i.iges helow: - Ax N CNIVERSITY
Bp lk« Attoctnted. . ■;£ :£-[ '
j.f'hlcagn. IBs.^ April 17. —Ma what
Joffre of France, who arrived in Chi
cago yester<lay for a-two-day visit,
the sec-
exptsllr
tbinary forces and then jtfo t< Nortli-
ivestem. t'niversily to receive the honor-
Wry degree of LL. D. He will leave for
Washington tomorrow;
By- *ne A*tn*intrrt Pi eat -
Wavh n«lo i¥ Aprih ITT—«-Poor qualify
of money and securities printed by the
Bureau of Engraving ami Printing —
i%: KiDsnv inn .making «onutci feitii g easy was de-
iMatvd yenteid^y by the '♦Plate Prlnt-
i Ter," Officbil organ of tlie skilled print'
ers employetl by -th« i ureair. to have
j ied to the removafby President Harding
Okmulgee. Qkln., April 17.—Arraign- {of more j hart t%vo. sif re of the officials,
ment of Governor J. B, A. Robertson . The cur rent Issue <«f the publication
of Oklahoma ami 12 other men indicted t prints a formnl stalenient by officials
after a grand jury Investigation1 into ot the i nbm indorsing the changes.
stHte, banking, affairs in this rountv. |
Youth Drowns.
By the Atwiated Prem a
By the Attnrinted Preat
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was set for.Alay .'I by Judge Mark L.
Boxarth in District Court here today.
In the jiriaignnient of court Open*
lng day, pleas will be entered and vari-
ous motions preliminary to trial may
be made. It was planned that It will
, not Ik necessary for the defendant to
appear in person. ' <e"
County AttormV Hepburn told Judge
Bosartii that be is anxious to dls|>ose
of all preliminary motions in order to
fight tile cas« at jssup when the reg-
ular' term of Criminal Court opens
early In June. He riddefl that ,he e*-
pected moHonsHEor a cliange of venue in
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fanned to d vorate veterans of
oml dhiiiiou of the America rf
several" of tin" cases, but* that he would
Small Asks D%y.
*+t efforts:-townrrl ttits end.
POOR MARKMANSH0*
SAVhS LIVES OF TWO
MEN AT DENISON
W.K-o. Texas, April 17—Advices from
Bel (on t sla,v annoumed the drowning
near there .ye^tertlyv afternoon of
Chester Cox. 17-year-old son of Mir.
and Mrs. Perry Cox of Belfon. The b'.d
lost his life in reselling
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matter Reaches cwnr when
movie man's place is pick-
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I "i f Worth. Tc\us. April 17—The
open shop ffght. in Fort Worth which
has l een on here, reachM the courts
this morrdng when a' movlt theatre
Owner, who har adopted Jhe open shop
system, sued for a writ of injunction
to prevent union movie operators from
picketing his place. A hearing was set
for next Tni^da.v. _
advisory committee
on mi nicipalities is to
sti dy i tility rates.
By the tfnltcf! Pro^
MOB CAUSES
NIGHT OF MUCH
11 EXCITEMENT
haynesv1lie jail stormed
and negroes are roltgh-
ly handled.
By the A nor,Med Prett
HaynesvHle, La., April 17—Com.
paraflve quiet prevailed here today af-
ten a nffcht of excitement in which a
mob of several hundred persons vir-
tually fufed the town, stormed th^
jail In search of Ralph (Ndemati, and
ronglily handled a number of negroes,
ordering some negroes ami . undesir-
able persons out of town.
STATE AND Jt'STICE
departments get more
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Detroit. Mich, April 17— The bank-
rupt Lincoln Motor Company's credi-
tors hopes flee, today with the an*
r.ouncemenr that the United States
Government claimed there was $9,188.-
501.98 due it which it overpaid on wa
ten tracts.
IBarl A. Pavi T i ..i states Dla-
trh't Attorney received paper*. In the
cas ' front Washington toviay, f « d is
preparing them for service. He will
file a claim with tbe Detroit T™®*
Company, recelverfi, tomorrow morn-
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San Antonio Tex . April 17.--Forma: A,pril 17"
i of an advisory commission to Ire i'U !"V ^ lg'">v Attorney (Jen
mom ted l,r #hn T«vflu i^u...... ..r l^ougberty for more funds for ex
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By the At orinU4 Prett
Washington. April 17—Sher-
man and vicinity: Momiay nighl
fair, colder; Tuesday fair.
-j Alameda.
The request sou* uled of
Hon
appointed by the Texas league of
, Municipalities to obtain data for sep
| a rate municipalities in the
pfhse* next year for tbe State and
Justice Departments, respectfully, were
arate muntcipalltlef, in fhe roufrol of t'!^e.p
all uHHty rates, was proposed jit v, ^ 11 ^siderable degree by the
meeting hare today'of the mayors ami Vppr.ipriHfions Committee ttsla.v
city officials of «slx Texas eltles
In a report of tbe annual supply I rill
jwerb report
I Ii jwli ;iimpiigH|
en~iucas returning
was capsi^ef by,
Estuary neat* A
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Detroit, Mlcl),. ,'A pr>I 17.—Detroit'*
stre«* car war i®P thirty years standing
may pe ended tonight. The voters to-
day will deolde at a sjsH'Ial municipal
election whether the city shall pay $19,-
850.000 for the dfy proiierty qf the De-
troit 1'nlted Railway Company for In-
con oratiou In the municipal rallwav
system. A irixty per cent afflrmatlre
vote lie require^ to gtithoH*e the
purchase, :
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j^ks United Frew
WaukCKftii. Ills.,'April II- 4
new delay of onc^pek In the trial
of Gorr rnor Len flfmp; on
charges of embexzlemcuf of j^tate
funds wn? sought by his at tor
neys when the case was called,;
In the Lake County Court today.
After.the attorneys" had made
the reqnest, the ':rtf.p*ied •
until afternoon when decision
will he given. % ~^
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Den son,-Texas, ApriM7. -Mike Fat-
l II and 10. (}. Fredelcks^ran owe their
Uvea to eHeb other's poor markniau-
shlp, according to the.p«?lice who have„
placed ls)th men under ai rest after a
pistol battle and offrajl early this
morning. Standing within ten feet
of each other the two men fired sever- ;
al sbota at each other, none of which
♦ ook effect. Ch ef of Police Russell said. 1
Then tossing their guns aside they re-
sorted to natural weapons.-'- ' •' .■>' , '"1
In the melee Pattl bit off Fredeicks
finger at' the first Joint, police said.
Nelfhpr Rtate the cause of the
flgiit a word lug to the police, J# t ^
Loral Temperature.
There was a range of 18 de-
grees in local temperature Sun
day tho maximum being HO and
the mlulritau being 02. Preclpl
tatlon Jt2P. ' i' W •
}m ,v ijiih huh (ii "Six icxns «*lties. < „ .. * * n"i'i".' •"««
(; A cojnmit le<> of mayors and city at- fi£-fl^e ■departca/CT^ ^-
i
Highway Weather Service.
• Dallas, T«*xas, April 17- High-
ways ate generally passable, but
rough and laid places will l* eu-
conuterwJ on Journeys across
Texas ami < Oklahoma. Bahama.
Atlanta to Texalrkaiia passable.
*but rough from river bottoms
down. . Dallas to Texarkana best
road via Paris. Houston reports
roads heavy and Impassable in
spots, especially along the Lower
Bra&o£ bottoms and toward T
Beaumont . w j
i' "i p i ■' 0
i torneys from San Antonio. Dallas more than $20,000
Fort Worth Houston. Cleburne ami 1^'^ b>* ^ Ho,,w-
Aostin was appointed to make a study q
of the problem ami report at'the an-I
t\ual meeting of the municipalities at
Waxahachlc on May 17.
Mayor F. R. Cockrell of Fort Worth
nas elected chairman of the confer*
ence. -
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more than
and th
h a pari* o
I
May Ciet Reduced Rales.
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J By the Aaaneinted Prett
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Chicagv , III. A pall 17 -Considerable,
reduction or freight ratea for range
cattle from Texas to Northern points
might Be n.tide Within a few days. It
was learned here today. 09nferences
between cattlemen and >Mlroad have
Iteeu iu prog res' for some time.
Storm Warning Issued.
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By til* AttocUtted Prett
Washington, April 17. — The
following storm warning was is-
sued today by the. weather bu-
reau:
"Advisory 11 a. m., southwest
storm warnings. Capt Henry to
Fast Port; disturbance over
(Great l^akes, will increase in In-
||IHIll3|r ■. ,gg|d,';, move eastward.
Strong southerly winds mkl In-
crease and become of gate force
tonight* . '
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ThBSiiH, Ark., April
o( the Misflsslppl .river
kansas City which began
had extended over a strip
mile long today, and wor
waging a hard battle
■PiHpfiiMprding to.
HiSBfl
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