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SHERMAN.- TEXAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922.
VOLUME XLI.-No. 142
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EFFORT TO WIN
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I The Hon. ThomaaJL MarshaII. for-
mer vice iirwUdciTt of the United
u arrived here with llr«.
Marshall Monday evening to fill ju
< wt^'s-tccTerr engagement in , Sher-
man, at Austin College, will ttw
first twill it. tht opening game of the
local T-O season here uexi Friday af-
ternoon at 4 p. m.
The former Vice President, himself
a loVer of the National game, eousent-
«sl to assist Sherman in carrying out
the commdnitj movement to win Pres-
ident impk Roberts* loving cup for
the Urgent opening day attendance by
lending his presettce at the opening
game and participating in the formal-
ities of the occasion hy pitching Uhj
firat bail of the season, when seen by
S. 11 Swain and Witl Ijeaiie at Dr.
<'ly«-c's home Tuesday morning. Mr.
Marsh dl nudity accepted the Invita-
tion to see the Rea Sox cross bats
with the Itonham team, and exprcss-
ed tbe Isdief that he would see a gissl
game. At any'rate, he said he ex peel-
ed the beet frawi the Sherman Red Sox.
Big (rowd As wired.
The jirrwwi of Sherman's distin-
guished vial tor of the week at the
opening game" caps the arrangements
which have Mc made for the same.
Woodrow Wilson Says He Has No Recollection of
Writing Such Letter as Mentioned In Speech
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IS FOUND DEAD
Two Counties in Illinois and One
in Indiana Gel Brant of
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jcorm
torts
Bp the Associated Prat>s
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BRQTHEK COMMITTED -SUICIDE
IN THR SAME Rl'lLDlNG -
A YEAR AGO.
By the Associated tits*
Oklahom.t City, Oklu., April 18—-
l*ee Fov. administrator and active
manager of a Until transfer cotnpafiy,.
«an found dead in the basement of
the company* building here early to-
day. There wait a deep gash across
his forehead and another on his chin.
A br clf covered with blood and on
whieh was what was thought io be
ihe impression of human hair, was
found neat the txsly. Author!flea
believe this discredits the a<*eldent
rfrvd assure* a retard brraktng crowd rheory.wab Ji sooe* have advaiiced.
F« x was 3tt years old. Hia brother,
Charles. committed auieide in the
basement of tlie name building a year
ago. The yorooef who is conducting
the luveantlg.ition said he did not. be-
Danville. -ilia., April 18-Ten
sons are known to have been killed
and 41 1 ii.tored, several fatally hurt
and a dozen seriously injured in a
tornado which swept across ('ham-
pa igu and Vermilion "Counties, Illi-
nois, and Warren County, Indiana,
Senate Will Proceed to Its Con-
sideration Without Farther
Delay
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By the Associated Pre*:i
estimated at
dollars.
a quarter of a
The Dead:
from not only Sherman but adjoinliiK
counties to enjoy with the former vice
Irttsiiieui the afternoon's pluy.
Ooo i pnigrcsM was reported Tues
day In the stile of tickets for thi* <r|i-
enlug game ' Friday. A record
lareaking cu-wd is indicated.
ileve, the- wouiwls from whleh Fox
died <*ouhl have ls*en sHf-ihflicted.
CLAIM MADE
GEORGE GOULD
Si
18 C ONTAINED IN l*HOTEHT FILKD
BV OI ARIIIAN «F rJUU«|H
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ay the iMorlrttrf fww •'
New York, April IR-Charging that
Ccorge J. tlMiM'had "wrt'ekisl every
DIG PACKERS
WOULD MERGE
THEIR PLANTS
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AND
OrDAHl
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A HMO IK. WII.SON
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Chicago. Ills., April IS.Informal
•eorge j. isiiihi n J wnnw «-* / n« j;otialions for a merger of three of
railroad he li m ited and .vil'ing bis ihe "big five" {stiklug eoiuimnii's Into
management of his fatl er> estate a a *5(10,000,00^''corporation have ls*en
"coloHaal « «•, ' William Nelson Crom-j< oudm ted bjr J. Ogden Armour, head
well, guardian f*n the cbildm: of the of Armour A: CO., amirding to the Her
|;,ich< de ThIm j*raml. form' .^y An«a r.Jhl and Kvaminer tiaiay. The corpor-
i.onld. pro^ fcte«* yest rday Srt a lion would have as its president
preme < ourt Jwtire IMelmnty .,! « Thomas E. Wilson, president of Wilson
payment to hitu of furilter sums. & Co.. and Mr Armour would be chair
«;eorg?3|T&4fcl ireka to coU« -t man of the hoard of direi>tors, accord
)00 frf'iu Edwin • ««d flown Aft t-ioujo
ami Mr*. Kialey- J Sliejwird.. ro'-in'erly
Helen (jonld
Frank J. Oiaiffl nought an h.M-netU.n
restraining tJeoepe tiould from prose-
cuting an «ttof in the S jU'iogate*
Court to ol:,tain tin T6tM,00(t h> Jaimed
as the outcome of the litigatl>n «rbd:ig
Ing to the newspaper.
The firms Involved are Armour A
Co.. with a total valuation of f$!6,?18,<-
Ufl7; Wilson A Co., with a net Worth of
S8S.007.2W> and Cudahy A Ctff. with a
valuation of JfAo.502.250 Consent of
the Interstate commeree commission
would be necessary for the attecess of
out of <; .ru*p (tou.d's removal .i< tins the projvs< d merger, it is said.
tec, in July. 1^1 U.i
Story Writer Dead.
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Xew London. Conn.. Ai rll 18— Mrs.
Mary Lydia Holies Branch, a writer
of stories mostly for children. d«-d
at her home here yesterday lu her
KL'nd year.
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Silver Strike Reported. !
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Dawaon. Y. T.. April 18—An tmpor
lant new silver rftrike lu# hec« whde
at Keno Hill. arUvnts from that field
reiwrt. The new And is iv|strt«Ml to
\ e In Erickson Gulch, on the Croenit*
'claim.
Rod}
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Foutaa
By th 4*t rtni*0 Pre $ . . * 4 if p
Detroit. Mirh . April lS~The body
of Kiy Besse; who disappeared two
months ago with bis two small sous,
after telling his wife he would ''do
away wiiji the .boys to make you suf-
fer." was found in Detroit river last
night. Xo trace of the boya, who
were six and eight years of age, ban
heeu found.
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" English Aelar Dies.
By Ike As twilled Pi eat _ Li
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>ari*. April IK -Henry' V. Kamond.
58. Eugliah actor armt piaywrlght, dle<l
^suddenly in Paris today. .
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DUSINESS IS PICKING UP
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days In thr
of the financial' district.
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changed hands. '■ : b•
In the cut Ire history of the stock
nge. there hane been only 12
on which total sales exceeded
ltd brokerage houses imhmumKV shares. Ami on oul.v three oc-
Vr.W,lr^.
The skyacrapers of Ix wer Broadway, j^u p„Hsed. The r<
ordinarily almost dark after 7 p. iu- yesterday fo' I owed a
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castoiis has the ii.ofto.oou share market
rword breaking day
HHH^^|PP!P|i!w<-'>k the
arc now ahl*ge with Iight uutil anoond 11rad 11ig exceeded l.OOO.iHlO shares a
midnight aw hundreds of #(iar|?"clerks ,jaVi
stflve to keep np with Ihft tymdncsq
created by •'more than a million
•:||iiirea" davs' olf llie New Yod| atti|*
exchange and eorresismdingly Increas-
etl business In other markets. v tm
Many firms have eugaged extra help
in order to facilitate the haudllng of.
the vaat army of orders (hit come'
pouring over their irotiuters during the
^bjWfflnefts honrs."• v.%,. : f'J
The miinlH'r of separate Issues ex- •
cbauglng hands yesterday. 438. esta:
> listed a new high record f<>C * single
day's bUsiuess. the ph*vlons hfgli record
'SP|47 ifistiee being dealt in aiuAprll
lu the more thaivl2.05o.0(N} shai-e mar-
, 1920. which was tjearly
ryy— || g
• :'ry. . Jlouston Pioneer Dead.
B)i the A**oci«teit Prts*
Houston. Texas. April 18—Lansing
flrant. IW) years old. pioneer of Hous-
ton. atid believed to be the oldest man
in Harris County, died last night.
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Following Is e ilKt of ttK- «!• ail:
Mrs. All^rt O. Anderson, Ogdeu,
Ills.
(Jrover Jchi.son, iii*drlck, |? d.
William Grady- Hedrick. Ind.
( race Gr?;.dy. Hedrick. !nd.
Mrs, I'liilii Hig'vtyd of Hedrick.
Mrs. John Marsic on tin liuiitlpfl
farm. J' /[
Florence Kunt/. 1 . on the Hunter
farm.
I'aul ('riih'ii. agp Months, east of.
Hedrick. I
Ooldie Smilb. 17. Henrlck. *
Many of the injured were' brought
to Danville hospitals for treat
Danville doctors were called to
storm center soon 'after it was
1 Kir ted and worked throughout
night. ** i
Washington. April 18.—Decision to
pa^s the soldier bonus Ml! at this ses
siou of Comrress reached. Jpday by
Senate Itc|M bli«*ansi in * jiarty confer-
ence. , Tlu vote wuHfiu to ft. on motion
offered t y t*«uilnr Ttoot of Wisconsin.
| Tin' conf^reiwe #Iso decree<l tliat
the Senate shou'd an
million side ration of the administration tariff
I bill on Thursday "without further de-
ha.v." The nuManre ht.it be called np at j
late Monday afternoon, doing damage jj1(p senate shoit'd proceed to the con
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%r> ' ij-ft.i >^r.: .•** miQ tn-o-f o rJSW*" '"?1
of the Senator
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EI-OOTT W A DSWORTH IS N AM-
. BD AS KXKtTTIVK ^CRETARY
the ! OF THE ORGANIZATION.
majority of the membership
make eyery effort <o hoid a
continuously.
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BAKHMSTEFF
IMMUNE, SAYS
By the A* octate4 Prete
-OherboiUK. ffram* April US.—Jack
Dempsey, vaigiiist, dws not plan to en-1
uage in, any bouts «a< his present trip
j to Europe, but will return if suitable
^opponents can lie found
j "I haVen't come to fight, but for a
I holiday." he told the correspondent
when asked as to the truth <tf a report
that he was to me^t Carpentlcr again
' wliiUt Iifliu*. *■ '
"If I find opjM ne:ifs worth while
I shall accept, but for the next voyage,"
he added.
By the A octaint Prea*
Washington. April" 18—Preparation
for the| fundini: of the eleven billion
dollars foreign ibt t to this country
was completed today with the govern-
ment^ in the Allied Debt-Commission.
The Commission met at the TTess-
ury Department and appointed Elliott
Wadswonb. assistant Secretary
Treasttter,' in charge of foreign loans,
as executive secretary, laid the
groundwork for negotiations .with for-
eign debtor nations and adjourned
subject fo call.
The fir*f iniiftng of the committee.
It was said, probably .will be held
next week, at which time It is expect-
ed formr.: steps for opening the dis-
cussion with Great Britain and other
powers will, be determined.
ARE BROTH
SO 7IS
HEAD OF THE IRISH FREE STATE
COME NEAR ISFING AN
AMERICAN
By the Associated Pre**
Chicago, Ills., April 18.—The Chicago
Tribune today printed what ft termed
a "true narrative of Mike and Pa^."
It dealt w ith the anxiety-with Which
Pat read cable messages from Ireland
yesterday regarding attempts to assas-
sinate Mike.
Pat is Sergeant Patrick J, Collins of
the South Chicago police station and
Mike is his brother. Michael Collii^s,
head pf the Irish provisional govern-
ment N
The sergeant came to America In
1901. Siv years ago he said he paid
Mike's passage to America, but the now
famous Irish politician backed out af-
ter be had gotten as far as the dock.
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T St. Louis, Mo., April
wether, attorney of jtenator' Jamas A.
Heed, today repeated hia statement
that-lwrlwpl seeu a copy of a letter by
former President Wilson prating
iReed's attitude on the Federal reserve
bill which the fonaer executtfe last
jiigbt ch'iiietl existed after he read "Mer-
iwether's statement in the Globe-Demo-
crat recently.
Meriwether said he h* i also seen a,
letter from WiUi im Oil ^cAa^o, son^-
in-law of Wilson, written when UCcAdoo
was Secretary of the Treasury, com-
mending Reed's work on the HMMfot
reserve hill. Vv >
Iferitaether's statement follows :
•When the League of Nations fight
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DISHOP SAVES
By the Assn iatrd Press
Washlngtop. April 18 — Boris
Bakhms.'eff. the last accredited am-
ttassador fiom-Russia to the Cnited
States, is r* cognised as the represen-
tative of Russia in the United States*
and as ami. enjoys diplomatic immuii;
ity which attaches to envoys of for-
eign governments accredited by the
United States, Secretary Hughes said
In a letter today to the Senate.
Cold in West Tew.
By the Associe.ie.it the«•
Abilene, Texas, April 18—A cold
wave which carried the thermometer
flown to •!.'{ above zero pojuilariziHt ov-
ercoats am! temporarily retired straw
bats over West Texas this morning.
FLOG GROCER AT
TEXARKANA
By the Atsnriatcd Press
NEVADA GO
ON STRIKE
By the Associated Pi-ess
Reno, Ncv.. April 18—Approximate-
ly 12r men of & force of 3T 0 were on
strike today at the Gold Hill mine of
the United Com stock Company in
protest against the elimination of a
third shift iu the operation of the
inlne. The new system will force the
miners t. enter and leave tfcte prop
•n> on their own time, it is said.
DALLAS OFFICE \ ETERANS*
Bt REAl 10 BE LOOKED INTO
ON (IIARGFs BV RAVBIRN.
LIGHTNING STRIKES CHI RCH AT
ROCKFORD BUT CALM JUDG-
MENT PREVENTS PANIC
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Rockford. Ills.. April 18.— A panic
was.quickly averted by the Right Rev.
Peter J. Muldoon^4Jishop of the Rock-
ford Catholic diocese. Sunday night,
when lightning struck St. James' Pro-
cathedral which was crowded with
worshipper's.
"There is no danger." he said In a
calm voice after a heavy metal chande-
lier fell breaking the altar rail , near
which he was standing. "If fire fol-
lows this stroke, half of you leave the
church by the rear doors and the others
come thia way."
No one left the church.
MINISTER TO
TRAVEL ON FOOT
was on in l 19, and while' there wag
much criticism of Senator Reed In pub-
He prluts because of his opposition to
tl e League pact, I asked Reed what he
had to say in reply to.the charge that
lie was a'ways knocking the President.
Tlie Senator** Reply.
" mentioned .several lm-.
portant measures in whkh he lutd co-
(iperated with the President, one of the
measures being the federal reserve act.
"He called h|s secretary. Dim Hiiut,
and told him to 'show Meriwether those
letter*.*
^nsp^taotiatloil of Senator Reed'a
glalm that he had received the ap-
vwwiio*. or .ig* president for bla work
on the Federal reserve bill Hunt pro-
duced from the Senator's file* first
•• otter from Secretary of the Treasury
McAdoo, In which McAdoo very warm-
ly commended ami thsnke^ Senator
Heed for his work he hact ' done iu
perfecting the Federal /.niglrve hill.
Wdat then produced another ^tetter of
w'hi sani| ^
"I tjia tf the same statement In a
speech before, 10,000 peopleat the CaTl-
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8AV?Jff 2E, uewaLSnJ?mj;
any sotiyce."
Senator Iteed's sfarement and Ihe
r cootalnlibg.4hp denial of Merlweth-
AND
WANTS TO SEE
PRESIDENT
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eVs remarks were printed iu parallel A-
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By the Associated Press ^ < .
Fort Worth. Texas, April 18—Pla'-
iuR of foul smelllug '-hfmicaia in open
shop (heat res ittfchwf to drive out
patrons, was dtmoiuufed-—and punish-;
ders. hy Diatfiist
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By ia« Associated Press
..*•* April u, R-t. V,f ihn'taoi^miJniT'he^
W. K. pauiewuoil. a local uilnlater, d«- to.lay <m tlie first page under a bander
elated (""lii.v he o«W st « Thurwlay hMl, mdiag; -wttSrow WiUop curt-
for \\HKltlitKtnn. I>. nfiMti. Hi.-inlii- ij- rcpudlHtfH 8ouator Reed aa latter
! r. ta i to g" H ,T°" ''"'Iblte « Proaldenf. letter of pralae."
and that be wanted to ««• a President A SUb-hend read: -^ropa bomb In eon-
while he could. The minister, who Is tegf for Senate"
past m will carry about 75 pounds of Ll hu Mter the former President de-
luggage with him. width he said he njM| jle jla(| ever wr)^9& g\ich a letter*
would haul behind him in a small wa^IgSj have uo recollection of ever wrtt-
gou. He will start with $5 lu cash.
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ment prianised offenders, hy
Judge Terrell loftuy
ihe course of
a
Tcxaiki'ii.i Texas. April 18.—R. E.
Clark, grocer, was seized by a party
Of uiesk«<l men last night as.TWL
ed frmn g^atree,
automobile int
Bir th* A K4in-ifit'-it pie** |
>WaKlililgjom April tS-— Investigation
of the Ualias^T xa5 . ot! i-e (Sf the Vet
trans' .Bureau has l>een ordered as
il n suli ol chargcH «| ineftieicney made
by Represei.tativos Kayburn. Iiemo-
crat. Texas. i)irector Forbes ghhounc-
ed today
The investiggjion win Is* maile in
niwnif h'ti days oy a spechil traveling
committee to the Bureau, Colonel iF6r-1
las suhl The traveling commlttee l
IciiUKi^ls- of Representatives of tts*
dlrnst.?a st
heariug.
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a floggiijii.
ti iiilit S i^nsbdH of Representatives of
reet ^ iJ£' llrfvell f)v",^. division,-
for tho f irrty gave
Gl|rk a lecture ftlar alleged immorality.
Clark and memliers of his family de-
nied th> charges. ; : v". r
"tffe office of the( hureifft*
Mc Cor mack Improves.
Aged Man Dead.
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CharelstoU. R. C.. April 18—Rober
W. Greene, aged 110 years, died here
yesterday. He was born In Charles-
ton In isii and returned here : from
New Orleans tilniut 25 years ago. La>
ter he kept a small store and until
quite recently passed for a man in
his sixties. • k
P/ tli« AnporUited Prc
New York. April 5>\~Jotkn Mi?Cor-
mack is making progress toward re
crtVCry a gainst ids si^rlotis illness. His
physician declared today that Mr. M<
Cormsck was "doing very nicely."
fir- April jl§—An ^official ra
catchet* he** ls?en appointed for the
Montreai^conrt ronse. -QfBcial srenog-
Ia|>bers had their notea eaton by rats
during thi1 night A Judge lost his
gown and silk hat from the closet In
his chambers.
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THE WEATHER.
RuUme on Newspapers.
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tit<•>...
ket on April 2t
Mached yesterday In tlm
business since then, only
By tk« United PreM
v Manllls. Philippine Islands,
April 18 - Five hundred persons
were mtrde homeless when 100
houses burned near here today.
One soldier was kUled. '£
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By the A eocMe4 *Prt$
Washington. April 18. —'News-
pa per* and inagaxines Under a
bill parsed yesterday by the
House wnntd lie peimltti
setjd out single sheets to adver-
tise fx or their agents as proof
of an advertisement at the same
spue rate? of postage appllcahle
to advertising portions of publi-
cations entered as second class
matter. The measure now goes to
the Senate.
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By the Associated Press
Washington. April
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Shooting Patrolman Busy.
Bff the Ansoci'it'd Press
PORTUGUESE
AVIATORS HOP
OFF TUESDAY
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By th<s Associated Pres$<
. Pocoinoke fatty. Md„ April 18— Re-
vised'estimates of the loss from yes-
terday's fire, which devastated the
business section here and destroyed
between -ic- and 60 dwellings, placed . . , lja r ... „ .. ..
ui Hoou.oooH'"; Jfr"ui ul f'1rl'"r" "r """,w
,J*" w . ..-I and-thoy expected to reach the rocks,
ROUTE 1LAVS OVER fMY* MILES OF
WATER DEVOID OF ALL
MARKERS
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By th* Associated Press
Ports Praya. Caj>e Verde Islands.
Apt 11 18. — The Portuguese tram«-At-
lantlc aviators. Captains Coutnbo and
Sacadura hopped "off at 5 :50 o'clw'k
this morning for sr.-Poiil Rocks in
piolarbly tiie most dangerous kPg of
their flight from Mslmn to Itlo Janeiro.
Their route lay over 000 miles of w a-
iug such letter." his letter says.
D?d Have Difference.
"I did have a difference with the
President, entirely good natured, over
i the Federal reserve bill,** Senator
' Reed's statement given out last night
said.
Senator Beed explained that he had
insisted that hearings should be given
OH the Federal Reserve bill, while WU-.
son, wished tbe bill pt uMd w ithout the
hearings. "As a result of the bearings
the bill was amended hundreds of
times." tbe Senator1* statement said.
It w is aftei the herrings, according
to Senator Reed's statement, that be
received the letter of praise from the
former President., . . ... . .;
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■fS iu mid Atlanti^lu liuiiLJO to 42 hours
ifyiug.
Han Arbuckle Pictures.
By the Associated Prase
Sheboygan. Wis, April 18—Aa a re-
sult of an editorial campaign by a
local newspaper the Common Council
last night went on record asking that
a b u lm placed on all pictures starring
Roproe O. \Fatty) Arbuckle.
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ECONOMIC CONFERENCE IF
RUSSIAN-GERMAN COUP STANDS
By the Associated Press
Long Reach ■.-Calif. April 18-- Pa- i ori„ ilir«; i* r>„
trolmin I I i vis wh.i tbree weeks !. , ' p 11 1,t—Pr^mler Poincare
m in .i . .immio tnr«• weegs rnnf.(| nll grrrernment ministers at
ago shot aud killed two men he said
man ami vicinity Tuesday fright
partly cloudy; Wednesday gener-
ally fair, ii m' Si.ii.
18—Sher- ) he had caught in the act of burglary,
j late last night shot and wounded
probably fatally a third man.
Local Temperature.
There was a range of 30 de-
grees In local temperature Mon-
day, the maximum being 80 and „
the minimum being 44.
Highway. Weather Service.
_ Dallas. Texas. April 18—Hiah-
ways aft*-generally passable, but
a few rough and bad places will
bo encountered on through jour-
neys aerate Texas and Okla-
homa : showers today in North- f1
eastern Texas ate likely to make
unsurfaced roads In low plscea
Impassable or passable with dif-
ficulty. ..,-.v,r ..
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present in
Ing toilay.
Parts for a cabinet meet-
Br th« United Frew
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By AssvtHatcd Press
Washington, April 18.—Declar-
ing he hail been "i>ersouaUly In-
sii'tcd" by fbrmer President .
Woodrow Wilson, Senator Re*si.
Democrat. Missouri, In a formal
statemeul Unlay said Mr. Wilson's
memory seemed to be "sadly de-
ficient," as indicated by tbe letter
to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat
saying the Missouri Senator had
oppo*0| the passage of the Fed-
eral 'Reserve act"t# '
Paris, April 18—f^wla , Barthou,
bead of the French delegation to
i Genoa, has been instructed by his
government to request the Allies to
force annulment of the Russia-Gee-
man treaty. It was authoritatively an-
nounced today after a Cabinet meet-
ing.
Aa an alternative. If this Is ^ not
done, Barihoti Is to withdraw the
French t\t
ence.
lelegatlon from tbe confer-
a# iha Associated Prrst
Genoa. Italy, April 18—Consterns-
tion caused by the German-Russian
coup, lucluding the treaty at Rapallo,
showed no < lgos of aUtin* as the
Kconoadc Conference delegates contidg
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Germany I>ebarre<L
By ma Associated Presa
Genoa, Italy, April If. —Ths AIHesI
H,|w decided that Germany; after hat*
ing her own arrangement with ft
in the treaty signed Sunday at Rapalle,
Is debarred from further, narti^ipatiatt
In the diSCtupn|| of the condifl^ns of
agreement l>etween Russia and the var-
ious other countries represented at th*
Economic Conference.
I>ail Crop Injured.
Ity Ms Associaied Prt.se
, Junction City. Ksos., ApHl
fruit crop In this ssctton of I
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