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SHERMAN, TEXAS, MONI AY, MAY 8, 1922. — EIGHT PAGES.
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FROM
CONFERENCE IF
RUSSIA DOES NOT ACCEPT
OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED MONDAY
AFTERNOON BEARS OUT FRENCH
TO CORRESPONDENTS
By tho rnited Prtu*
'Tnless Russia's re
I'l> to the Allied Hole is II clear <ui
°r i,s ,eilUM. the Fuetich
delegation will have no other iltw |
native than to withdraw from the"'
Conference,"
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oflk i«|I statement was issued
by the Krone#* delege.;ion ttj> the Genoa-
Conferencv this afternoon It Ik a for-
nuil reaffirmation of the fYeueh po-
idtion ohi luted by l^whu Barthou t<
correapoi tdentS yesterday.
The Russian reply whl i e delivered
tonight. < . —
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NOTHING
FOUND DEAD
HIS
WAS
SPUT
WITH AXE
*1
WEALTHY MAN
n'nnniwiiwir
a
OPEN
WAS ALONE AT HOME
WAS BROTHER T- WE BURNED OCCURRED IN
&TUR AY
APART-
MENT HOUSE
Killed in Residence and Body
Covered With Quilt and
Taken to Garage
HE TALKED IK MUCH GIRL DIES INSTANTLY
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People BeJ^Ve.. He Had Some- Res| £*Ute Operator Livei for
OFKKK REPORT
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STATED THAT HE IS TO
GUARDED
By the Aaanniatfd -Pjuz** .
thing to tlv rVitb Murder
of Girl
'Ujl-
Waeo, Texas, May X—W. 1*. Dres-
keil, 55 years old, well known cotton
dealer, was found dead in the garage
at his home this4morning with his
head split open, apparently with an
axe. Detectives are «t: work.
, The body of Dreskell was found In
tl e seed room ml joining the garage,
-wrapped in ii hcjivy quilt, believed to
have been taken from l)reskell's home.
No one was at home last night except
Drcftkell. and it Is believed the rnnr-
Hyth*A*s<"'uitcJ /V .
'A.
SO Minutes After Shot
Is Fired
IS UNFOUNDED
RUMORS WERE THAT BUCKS
WOULD WREAK VKMiKANI K
iXm BtTtNING OF THREE
tlx tUilt.-.l I'rewi
Kirvin. Texas, May 8.-- -Reports that
hands, of negroes ,ver«* gathering to
nuirch on Kirvin to exact vengeance
tor the hurniug of three of their rare
yesterday, were said to lie without
fouudatioii by city oflielals loiky.
"I km W nothing about any negro
band," the Mitjor said. "Tile town is
ijuiet and we expect he further trou-
ble."
"Wild rumors without foundation,"
Mas the comment of the City Marshal;
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Executive Is Soon to Be Tried at
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Okmulgee on Bribery
Charge
the uinn, wrapped it around him, drag
ged him Into the seed house and then
took his automobile and drove-it away.
Murderer. Took Car.
The cartas found In a ditch in the
old armory camp three miles out.
Au announcement was divulged that
the officers were working on a elUe
and an arret! is expected any hour.
Fort- YVurth. Te .Vay 8"..—-- The
Ii.mIv of a ueci'o. Twin Co nlHh, brother
CojrnjHh, - one of i^ie v let hits of
luob fcsntu' lay lorning, was
found hangitu? fo iec i mil by a far
mer between Klrvt'i and Fairfield this
moridng.i^-^L^r v hived half an hour after shooting him-
Officers at Tcagtie wore informed
of John
Kirvin in
fly tli« unjl *<' r
'•Juliet, III., May 8, Robert Mctlob-
erts. wealthy real estate operator, shot
and killed Miss Mabel Kerwiii, 25
years old, in ana part ment here today
an<i then uommitted suicide. / .
The girt died instantly. MeRolwrts
BRITISH EMBASSY TAKES
UP CASE OF ENGLISH WAR HERO
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will
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CLAIM MADE THAT PRIVATE DETEC-
TRY TO DRIVE HIM FROM g
UNITED STATES-WILL MAKE >jfj
M~Z3I
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LEGAL FIGHT
ONE KILLED
PONCA
By the United Pre*#
| Washington, May 8. ~ The British
embassy will safeguard the Interest of
i Alexander Robertson, British war hero,
who allege? attempts have been made
to kill hiiii bt cause of his love fo.' Mary
Llribmnn. vl-;nght r qf\,he raited
States .Senator from 'ffiss, It
learned at the Embassy toilay.
by telt phone that the iKjly had been
found. . V-v
f II ul Made St^t
Tom had been maViiu^ erlain state-
the quilt after killing lments which- h ad tha | uple In and
around Kirvin to believe he iiad somc-
thinv to do \>it/i the murder of the
A us >ey girl, it was said.
17-year-old
B* ttto t" :i ■ t .-•! Pl«M«i
Oklahoma City, Okla., May 8- (Jov-
erner J. ti, a. Robertson has no
know I« «lgc o4* plans nf t ie Ku . Klnx
fit thi Aswciutrd PreJt
Fort Worth, Texas May V— Sheriff
Mayo vsaid uu^ > anew noth- | guocMed !■> «<
Illg <•! Ml.- . ii. ::;ii-,i:ih. ,y of the hanging
of Cornl.- h last^ night T
"Out « vv^is ;fled this morn-
self. • ■ i
Girl Had Resigned.
Miss Kerwin resigned last week as
McRobert's sect^tafy following a quar-
rel. .
M< Roi < Its waw~ tlie owner < f the
Woodruff Inn, Juliet's best hotel.
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INTERSTATE COMMERCE
. COMMISSION' VACATES
ORDERS AGAINST TEXAS
MAN SAW STORM AND DROVE
BEHIND HOUSE
Brothers Confess.
fly tb« Uoltetl Ppi
CltfcipiuitI, Ohio, May 8—IVo brotb-
Klan to have Klausuieit guard hiu |ers of Stephenson SolderUo Kevis.
sit Okmulgee when he fa« n a charge tu,Io. t<Hiav cocfeaaeil that they threw
U aeeepting u brilie in June, he said hU ody in tin Ohio river to* hide
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AMERICANS ARE
ORDERED TO GO
TO TONG KU
today.
•I know nothing alniut this," Gov-
ernor R<*tM'Ns<-i told tb lTti!led PresM.
•*1 would net dignify reports by for-
mally a uswt-ring It."
Ofganiter Quoti d.
Henry Graham of Itostoiii an or-
gaUlster fi r th# Klau, is reported to ['
have said in Kansas f*ify last night |
that "Uvo hundred mwoln'ra of th«*j
Klan win go as bis guard wlten the
case i'fcnies up for trial In Oktttulgee."
SOLDIERS 1 SENT TO PROTECT
PROPERTY OF THE STANDARD
OIL COMPANY
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By tbo UatlM rr**
LoimIoii", May 8.;—A eompaiifr of
. Auuukau infantry ha.s been .dftml.
to Tong K4i. Chtiin. to protect the
Standard Oil InstHllaliou there agslnst
Tw IJn. aecording to a dlxpateb to
the Lomlon, Times today.
According to the same dispatch. ,
CUnngs' hissea In bottle with Pel
Su's forces were r .<killed and I
wounded and *>.♦«*> <*ptured. i-hang s fflH SE TCRNED BOTTOM SIIMC Uf'[^
favoi ite sou JfSS n .H.rted to * Il8t« , —BARfti THROWN ON ELEC-
TRIC LINE WIRE
IN STORM AT
TULSA, OKLA.
clues to ti payroll robVry, polio an-
uounce(|.
OEN. WUPEi-FU
OtaD LEAVE
PEKING AT ONCE
Washington. May 8,- As a fttrther
_ step iu the harmonizing .of activities
iiig"that he l'.Mt iscn loumi Panging to <,f (jM. Interstate commerce (^uonlr
a.Umjtl in the i^stiiif jtt his farm. We talon an«l Slate regulating bodies, Mie
resptnided to the <*ali'i)id cut fhe bodf (federal commission announced today
down. That is a|l .ve know of the tliat It had formally vacated all Its or-
ders against the State of Texas in what
is known as the Shreveport rate case.
The noted Shreveport ease Institut-
ed eleven year* a So, developed the
entrance- of the Federal, agency into
the field of control over State rates*
REFUSES TO DO SO — HIS MEN
PROVE DOCILE *ND WANT
TO Ql IT
By tH# AiHochti i* First
been killed In action. • • <
This dispaicli was frtnn Ti<*n Ti^in.
Convicts Whipped.
Seven persons 1
By Annnal -it
Chicago. Ills, May, R—Ringleaders 1ft
a riot in the CmM< County jail last
night wore taken front their cells ear-
ly today and whlp|ied by Warden We*,
ley Wesrt.rook and thirty guards be.
fore the disturtwince was stopped-
Hit *h* Pre**
Tulsa. <>k!a.. May K,
'were injured here early today when
la. wlml ktoini turned a house bottom
side'up. Other property damage tans- ,-rfVer estuary were burned by the re-
ed was caused when the northwest sec- ' (reattag mendx ,*s of Chnng Tiso-UiVs
Hon of the iity wgs plunged Into dark anny. Two thousand of Chang's sol-
ue>s :in a l«tfi(tu «h* pdiuged «wi an ehs*- dlrs wei'e reported yestertloy lu Tang-
Tien Tsin. May 8 -General Wu IVI-
.Ftt. who earn* to Tien Tsin from Peking
iu pursuit ' f the Manchurlan general
Chang Tse-Lln. was ordered yesterday
by the Allied military commanders
to h ave the city, as his presence
•was held to Im.> in violation of the 1!M)1
(protocol. lie refused to leave tin tlu*
lurountl 'oat he was the acting Govern-
• or of «'hlhli province, and would re-
f ma in a a long ,:s ne^essa ry f < r his pur-
|s>ses. •
'fhe bridges Isdwecn this city and
Taku, on tin; nonth sfale of the lluu
K, H- K.,VM Cliurrhcs
n th* ABMXXVtrt.Pit**
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^is'drr
tisillii
trie light s Tvi -e line.
te. i -'f '* "■
ttv the A**tcinte'1 I'tcn*
ilohart, okla.. May 8.« Twd storms
2"i i^elHay ^ Wtjlch struck this section of Oklaliotmi
.Nu-llssd. Ore.. Mat <^ ' • t,|st ,,jrt wrecked .scores of farm ktt
of Ku Kluf l,*«i:«li| Ka. tearing down telephone iiml
full regalia alb** ! i>oles am
at the morning•sesrhS* a>we yesrprnac
at the morning-sesrn* death of many
and djstribnt^ Imitd bills affverfftfti* ^ingrto
1 lu tt • t PO '
a lee tit re.
poles and resulting in Wte
head of live stock, ac-
pons tei eited liere today.
ku, on fhe r.ortli si<le of the river, where
their demamlH to convoy them to Muk-
den were fruitless, no locomotive^ he-
in- available. Freqneut attempts at.
telephonic communis l ion with Tang-
last* t^gh t w ere UMStH'eessftdr
Should
clrcjimslances," b*
CoruWh was /i
Sly flk« vtMK'fOlnf f*> 'ft
. Corsicana, Tcxa ,>M:iv K." The negro
found hanging to a trtie between Fair-
child and Kirvin, was known as Shad-
rick Green, a ceo tiling to a telephone re-
|s tt from Fairfo-ld. . The message
said shots hud l een|flreti into the body.
on fhe Hurfat e y^'rytbihg l« cjuiet^ it
was said. jyf7 ■ 1
SLAIN SCHOOL TEACHER
_ WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND
IN DESERTED PARSONAGE
RANGERS GO TO
ni^nt
,>nouitl Wu accede t< tile Allie
mauds to leave, be wogifti have to
hack toward Pelting* rail conn
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EIGHTEEN PRISONERS AT
WICHITA MUNICIPAL FARM
i ' ESCAPE EARLY MOHDAV
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THE WEATHER.
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By th« At tariffed Prrti Y
Washington, May 8—Sherman
and vlrlnity: Monday night and
Tuesday tuisettietl, probably lo-
cal showers.
lioeal Temperature.
There waft a tangq of 1« de-
grees Lu local temperature Huu-
day, the maxiinum being 8« ami
the minimum being 70. The rain-
fall for Sunday was 1.71.
lv <fcf AisorfaJrd
Wichita, Ksns., May 8 Eighteen
. prisoners csi«petl from ttty innhicliwl
'. fft•— do'-'uHor*' 'l^'re early t^wlay.
JI Tlvs ringleaders « verpow ereo two
' guards, seized 'the keys, opened the
-doora and Vf/ered liberty to all. ln«
motes. Only eight prisoners refused have agr
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■ Highway Weather Service.
Pallas. Texas, May 8—High-
ways have improved, but they
are rough In many places and
continue ian$ldy and Impassable
In spots along the unsurfaced
rostls over Eastern T«sxn . Ath-
ens and Tenileasts' Colony -roads
Impassable and Atlanta to Tex-
arkivna net reported passable.
Dirt roads In Kouthe: .aTrm
Texas continue impassable In
many places
rtd*uscd to takt
4« rl unity
Si
advantage "f tlm op-
All led de-
move
couimuni'
cation to the east hum .north has been'
several by tjie burning i« f 0 e'hrlllgwa*
and a Japanese destroyer Is prH'epfing
the di^imtcli of his forces down the ri-
ver In iiarges. The situation therefore
is thai while Chang Tso-Liii hml unin-
terrupted use of the Mukden railway
for two Weeks during his offensive op-
erations. his pursuer is how unable to
use the road .to complete his victory.
A tug conveying the commander of
'the Riitish cruiser CUrlew to this city-
yesterday Pit mo betweeh the hostile
troops on river banks who are firing
continuously.
Number* of Mancliurian Soldiers O
were tllweveml last night south of fhe '
former tlcrman Concession. American*}
and Chinese guards, armed with a ma- ;;t
fhine gnu, lire ieaily to beat off; any 1
attempt at Invasion, but the men prov-
♦ML JMlfe a re reisttted to
to lay-down their arms
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CHURCH IS DEMOLISHED
th* Associated Am ,
f Newark, N. J., May 8. —Alexanier E.
L Robertson, Bi ifisbf wsr veteran, was
i>iM parlng today to gather evidence that
private detectives had attempts# to
drive him from the United States be-
cause of bis affection for the daugh-
ter of a United States Senator. Tho
evidence, he said, will be submitted be-
fore Jhe British embassy officials to-
morrow, when be will seek the arrest
of the men through Federal warrants.
He described how he bad been forced
to go to Boston under threat of arrest
on a charge of stealing valuables from
„ the British-American war veterana aa-
a« n .ij.' ur i abciatioit rooms, and how he had re-
Many Buildings Were Damaged turned to Bloomfteld amf caused the
And a Number of People
Were Injured
SHERIFF OF LIMESTONE COUNTY
ASKS GOVERNOR FOR IMME-
DIATE ASSISTANCE.
A ao<-iated Presa Dispatch
l'onca City. Okla., Msy 8.—John To-
bias, 2Tt, was instantly killed shortly
after midnight last night when a tor-
nado struck the small town of Cerres,
14 miles southwest of here. He hntl
seen the 10171ado approaching and drove
his car behind the building for pro-
tection. The Lullding blew over 011
him.
The Christian Church was demolish-
ed and much damage was done to other
buildings in the towu. Several people
are reported Injured. Many. small
ImlldTngs I11 territory surrounding
Ponca City were reported hlnwu down.
A heavy downpour of rolii accompanied
the.stOrm.
RED RIVER HAS
By thti AssocuiTri? fM i
Austin. Texas. May 8- Governoi
Pat Jl. Nef; t« day ordered two de-
j ta eh ment s of State Rangers to be
I sent immediately to Fairfield, county
! seat of IJpiestoue County, to prevent!
ian uprisfng of negroes, which Sheriff*
Mayo of Freestone County satd was.
imnlinent. The Sheriff retpiested the
Rangers In a. message this mornlug.
lie said the negrttes < f the countjr,
threatened to avenge the death of the
thn'e negros who were burned at-
, Kirvin Saturday, morning.
Captain Frank Hainor .and a de-
tacbuieiil of hangers will leave at
once fro ul Austin, while another de-
tachment under Captain T. Hickman
will-leave from Fort Worth.
This Information was given out by
Secretarv Walthall, who said that it
was evidently tbo Governor's intention
that the Rangers work tinder Sheriff
Mayo. :
arrest of one of the detectives named
Ellis. ^
l Police Recorder W. «N. Rawson of
Bloom field said that Robertson had
appeared very anxious to prosecute l
Bills. ., / • < • >■_> ," y
"He did not say anything about a sen
ator until after Kills was arraigned in
court," said Judge Rawson. "Ellis told
some people at Bloom field police head-
quarters that United States senator
was nebind him and that Robertson
and the senator's - daughter were
friends." • * _\ • .
Detective Sergeant J. J. Huddy, who
accompanied Robertson to tho hotel
whert Ellis was arrested described how
Ellis called up the secretary of tho
senator hi Washing;
J After Bills talked with this hmn Itf
^a^TngtoC *SS-d!ftF to^ Huddy.
JTames Nugent, New Jersey's demo-
cratic leader, who Is practicing law
here, got In touch with Eliia, toid htm
to plead hot guilty and give bsi) for
grand Jury action. ElUs wss held iu
S8.000 bail which wsa furnished.
Judge Rawson said that the grand
}ury might not reach the case for
weeks. Court records show that EtU'
gave his occupation as detective.
At the American War Veterans
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Wt ■
SAYS REPORT
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CREEKS ALL __OVER GRAYSON
COUNTY HKiHER THAN THEY
HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS.
ar
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lioral and stJ 1 <• anthoriles are try-
ing to solve tlie m.tsfery surrounding
the death of Miss Gertrude Hutins,
school icai'lter and church worker,
whose lM dy was found In the locked
basement of the I'lilteil Presbyterian
parsonage in HtHipcrtiBj 111. She liad^
Iweeti tlea'tl apparently for four weeks. |
AHhmigh thete were m marks o'f
vloletfce-on the hotly If is believed that t
the girl, who was aoproitehlng ma- 4
trrnltv, was ntnrderctl.,
John C. Wyrmur. wealthy retired ,
farmer, questionetl b,V the authorities, '
denied kiaiwiedge. of the circumstait-
CONVICTS SHOT
TO MAKE ESCAPE
PRISONERS RETURNING FROM
LUNCH ATTACK GUARDS, BUT
ARE PROMPTLY HANDLED
ces counts-led With her death.
National Banks Called.
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fl given food^.
SonaTs Trial Delayed.
By th* A aoctat*d Prtat
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DENISON REPORTS THE
LOWLANDS FLOODED AND t t
' SEVERAL BRIDGES OUT.'
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by th* AaiHMiottd Pi*aa
Washington. Muy 8. — The
Comptroller of the Curren<T to-
tTny issued n call for the eohdl-
tlon of all Vational Banks at fhe
close of.-tiijrsincss on t>ltlay.
May fi.
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'By Amocin.rd **iena
Coliiitihla, S C., May B-f ^*veral
fouvlets of the South Carolina State
penitentiary Were shot today by pris-
on guards in putting down a mutiny,
aecording to Chief May of the City
Fire Department, who was called upon
to aid the prison authorities. Chief
May said that 'ixHween ten and
* SDniMilBiSii sa^Rmss* . * ■ ........
JWTSUIW XVVVV
The fire, chief stthl thq ^is< rtier
oK prisoner*
Arcording to a teleplione message
received at Tlie Democrat office
1:45 p. 111
Red River, northwest of • Sherman,
was reported.
Reports from ever> part of the
comity bring tht information that all
creeks are higher than they have been
for several years.
elation rooms in New York, it was said
another may by the same name was
accused of thefts of clothing sad war
medals, that Robertson had appeared
and was completely exonerated.
By th? Anoduted Prraa
Washington, May a—Senator Culber-
son or Texas today refused to see news-
paper men to discuss the chsrges of
Alexander Robertson, British war vet-
eran, that iirivate detectives hsd set
shout to get him out of the United
States, because of bis sffectlon for Miss
Munday, an 11-foot rise to1 Mary Culberson, the Seustor's 21-year-
old daughter
Rain at Gainesville.
ity thm Asaoi uited tvaa
Gainesville* Texas. May 8—An inch
of rain .fell here betweeu 7 and 8
o'clock, this mbmlng and was still
falling at 10 O'clock.' Elin creek fork
of tho Trinity fose three
-j*.
Friends of the Culberaon family said
¥rs- Culberson was prostrated at the
result of published reports regard-
ing Miss Culberson.**-
Cbesley W. Jursey, private sectetary,
political manager and confidential
triend uf'Senator Culberson, wss said
by some friends of the family here to
have had at least oaO conference with
Robertson at which he urged the Brit-
ish war veteran to bear in mind his
youth and that of the Senator's daugh-
ter and both Wait awhile before think-
ing of marriage. Jurney waa also un-
derstood to have talked with Miss Cul-
berson, with such effect that she en-
tered Into an understanding with Rob-
ertson that, they would not talk of
"■Sm
_,„K. t HP , '^8t! matrimony "until the spring of 1U23 at
night from heavy raius yesterday. itne earliest.'' . •
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WILSON REFERS TO REED
AS "MARPLOT" AND ASKS FOR
HIS DEFEAT HI MISSOURI
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Bu the Associated Presa
Sf. T^uils. Mo., May ^
i 11
.. ^ Referring to '
' nlftf SPLtca- Senator James A, Reed
11C u .1 ,, - - . .
"as a "marplot
In a letter
o—
Warts Monday. P. M.
sou,
started when a group i riHoi*eya j S"'"' " «euer to formerciGovernor
were retui uing JfToui lunch in tW main ; ''!n *. "tcphens, askS the SJefeat of
dining ro«ur. and attacked the guard?*1, !! w*ni r senator, to "redeem
:v :^pi|a^ Tbe mu-
lt) sfcbrt order, be
By th* Aaaocioteil Pycw
Waiikegan, Mis. May 8.—Governor
Small's trial was further jleh^ed .. ,
again this mornipg when Jndge Clare ! J"1' " / v ^ Tll<^ low"
C. K,Hvn,.l . from aln Infoet- ^
nrm. until W«tac* J"?,'. ?frr". ,Ti
GERMANY MAY BRING
PRESSl RE TO BEAR ON
RUSSIA TO ACCEPT
were escorting them. The mu-
By the Unltr<l
immt'
w ho
1 tiny was put down
said.
f
f .
O
the feput&tion'
party. ! t
of tbo Democratic
day morning.
Treason
By th* Afunrtatrd Prmt
Resumed.
Charles Town. W. Va., |lay 1Trial
of Wlllliim Blizzard c* ,1 charge of
treason wns resumed todav with'no
ing in thajt region are fhvlug to high-1 Genoa. Italy, May 8.-Germany may'
er ground, meager reistrts indicate, bring the ticee^sary pressure on Russia
The Hig and Little Mineral Creeks, to save -the..Genoa Conference.
between Pottsboroy and Whlteshoro, Uoyd George mdat aptwaled 4o
have fhrnthtl the bottoms and hundreds Chancellor Wlrth ai <l Walter Rathe-
of aeres of cultivated land Is under rmu of the' German delegation to urge
water. It was reported. Severn! hf>r<hl Tchitcherin, head of the Soviet em-
of live stock inarooned by the rapidly Irnssy to Accept the AHi«Hl propoiml The
rising sti-eaniK were IorI, but 110. loss British Minister, in unceasing el
of life wns reported. The M K. & to save the mtfclave. scut a rierman
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Railroad brhlge ovt;r
Witnesses streams was Washed out ami the track
damaged tot several hundred yards.
two assistant, to persuade Russia to with-
draw her demand for three billion gold
rubles!!
Ffineral Postponed.
Hu the A*soctar>,t }'•<*
A nlulore, Okla:. May 8 Pun-
Pml - - -a for I'.ud r.allew,
.which vita postponed Sunday
afternoon until ibis morning.
Was again delayed today 4>n ac-
count of, continued rain. It was
announced service# wHI be held
as soon as- the weather permlla.
The l ody Is to be buried
Lone Grove
W. S. MOORE
FROM RACE AT
BVt
ws
WB8ENT .
RUN LATER
i.
Indication
the T
Vvlien
State's long sueeession
would be reached,
:
By thf) A*aocletr<TPre*s .
Gainesville, Texas. May 8. - W, Sk
M*>Ore of Gainesville shthorised the'
statement today that he would with-
draw froai the race for the unexpired
term of the late Representative Luclan
W. Pa Irish from tlie thirteenth Texas
+. g?Bgre^idonal .Kst>-, t 'hut ihat -m due
j tipie he would announce bis candld-
. a<*y for the'.regular democratic nbtu'na-
| thm as representative from that dis-
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I>enlson, Texaa. May ft— The
combined .automobile an<t pure
food show under ausplcca of
Shermsn and' Den?son automo-
bile dealera will begin Wromutly
Monday evening, regarutess of
weather. If rain gtopa, a ^ood
crowd Is exjpected. fCxtra ahlfta
were at work moving the linire
foot! exhibits Into the Y. M. C.
A. bunding.^ The haby contest
was called off Monday morning
on account of the rain. Tlje Wire-
less concert Will be give* this
evening, weather conditions per*
taming.
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