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VOLUME XLI.—N6. 164.
SHERMAN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922
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DEATH PENALTY WILL BE
ASKED FOR CHICAGO UNION
LABOR LEADERS BY STATE
BY LESLIE
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CHIEFS WILL BE PROSECUTED ON THIRTY-NINE NAMES APPEAR
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CHARGES OF INCITING RIOTS INDICT-
MENTS FOR MURDER HAVE BEEN
ON THE CHARTER.
RETURNED AGAINST EIGHT MEN
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By 1h< L'alt^vl Pre<
Chicago, 111*., May 12—The death
penalty will lie demanded by the
prosecutors of CbUligo's labor leaders,
alleged inciters of* gang terrorism.
The union dpti will be prosecut-
ed on charge* of iuelting to riot, and
puulsbineut by banging will be asked.
Indictments Returned.
Indii-tuu'itfs charging murder of
two of Chfc-ngo's policemen have been
filed against eight lal>or leaders by
the grand jury, called in special night
M-tiSioil,
Purposes of Organization Are
Seven Fold, According/
to Constitution.
WITH DYNAMITE
STONES THROWN QUARTER OF
MILE-SHERIFF AND DEPU-
TIES RtTSH TO SCENE
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The Sherman Advertising Club*came
into formal existence at a final organ-
ization meeting at the Chamber of
Commerce auditorium Thursday night.
The club beginn its work with .'{ft ac-
tive charter members. Will IiCslle
.was*'elected president. Other Offices
{were also Illiedi ai TBSrsday night's
meeting. f
| Purposes of the Sherman Advertising
Hie Peter man citih, as ex-pressed in the constitution
Bu the A ntociatcd Pi est
Pittsburgh. .May 12.
mine in Pcuu township, near here, mum uf ^ el t adopted Thursday evening,
blown up early today by a heavy are seven fold: They are: "To work,
charge of dynamite which threw >)y every honorable means, for itetter
stone* so far that the farm house of advertising and salesmanship; to work
George Wesset, alfnost a quarter of a ju au educational way for the increase
Jujib* IIway. was damaged. of advertising and wiling knowledge
| •Sheriff Rol>ert W, M W«H dsble with nuiuitj^ its* memN*rs and the conimtuii-
a big force Of deputies left Piiisimigh tv; Jn provide a cleiiring tiousa of ad-
CONTR%<vr IJ^T FOR FIRST I'NIT *h«.rtly :ifter ! a. m lor thv n^nc. Vertlslug and selling ideas to which
OF MODERN COLD HTORAliK wb ie, it uas rejMrU-d. a iHHljt of ?oal Wlch member shall eoiitrlbnta,^ and
* DEPARTMENT hi i ike sympathizer* h d x*oll(H.*ted
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Depison. Texas. May 11.—The Ctys-
NEW MEXICO
SENATOR WOULD
PAY SOLDIERS
BILL PROVIDES
BONUS IN CASH
LA FOLETTE
STARTS INQUIRY
INTO MERGER
YOUNG MAN KILLS FATHER . i i%
AT SAN ANTONIO WHEN HIS i
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WILL RESULT £
Suggests Issuance of Certificates
of Indebtednesss Due Sept.
30, 1927
By the Unittrt Preen
Washington, May 12.—-A substitute
for the i>eitding soldiers' bonus bill was
introduced today by Senator Bur sum,
SvVw Mexico- Mursum's bill follows
le general outlines of the McCnmber
Large Independent Concerns Will
Be Placed in Hands of Two
Companies
tall If® Company of Henison has let
th * Coutraft for the first unit of an en-
larged modern cold stotage plum to
cost approximately |7 V*H . it was an
nounced here late Thumlay afteru<s n.
The plant will provide I>enlsou with
rold stoiage capacity large euough to
cure for stt>ra|^«ift-tfanslt buMineKs, it
U exp«'< ted.
Tin first contract In for the office
stiuctun* t f the enlarginl plant, at tin*
inter.-vetton of Aust in , a veune and
W<sslwurd Htreet. This unit will et st
ltt.000 Work will bagln at ome, by
jidiuson Brothers. local contract***.
IMnns are now being drawn for a
four-story eo d storage plant, which
will 1m built adjoining the- fflee ^true-.
init', and «#verlug fh«' entir*' blo<*k,
bounM h.w Windward street ant^ Aus-
lin nvirtue.
Oaor#e E. Wells, of St. Umls. Is con-
sult I
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PREACHER WAS
OF KU KLUX
WAS ALSO CYC W>PS OF BEAU-
MONT hi.AN. BI T HAS RE-
SIGNED FROM ORDER.
each mewbei'
from which each meml>er .shall de-
rive benefit; to bring together .men
who are engjiged In all the various de-
partunHitR of legitimate advertising
and selling; to fuWher g<ssl fellowship
among advertising men and salesmen*
to prumote the mutual iuten-st f Its
member^: to work for truth and hon-
esty in adrerttsiim and , advertising
methrMls."
Vigilance Committee Named.
To further the latter purpose of pro-
moting truthfuluexs and honesty iu ad-
vertising in the <-oinmunlty and direct
attention to any unethical practices.
Tom Kass was named as chairman of
the vigilance committee
memlMM-s will l>e selected by
By Aatocialvd 'Pre**
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Wiishlngton. May 12—A Federal lh-
quiry Into the report of plaus for a
merger of n number of the largest in*
dependent steel concerns* Including
the Bethlehem and Lackawanna Com-
hill, but provided for immediate pay- Pau^ w**H ordered today by the
men t of 50 per <*ent of the lltUuMted her - Senate in adopting a resolution offer-
vice compensation ami issunnee of cer- Vjl ^ StMiator LaFollctte, Kepubllcan,
tiflcates of indebtedlH?ss. m^arlng 3 1-2 ^ isconsin, calling "1*"* the Jx?part-
^nt interest, due Sept. 20, 1927, \n*ut f and Federal Trade
0ouuui**iou, to take stci>s designed to
' prevent th<* combination.
LaFollette said that injury would
be done lr the new steel merger was
allowed to be consummated.
He charged that the merger propos-
ed to place the entire steel Industry
in the hands of two great monopolies,
and increase steel prices.
jier
for the unpaid balance.
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SON GIVES UP TO SHERIFF AND MAKES
STATEMENT, WHICH ISmRRnROR.
ATED BY OTHER MEMBERS
FAMILY.
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STRANGLED TO DEATH WITH
LEATHER STRAP DRAWN
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~ San Antonio, Texas, Maj
William Btowe, 4& years old, dairjr-
man, was shot .and killed at fcta homa
in the southeastern edge of the city.at
7:40 o'clock this morning.
Hugh Stowe, 21 years old, son of the
slalp man, was arrested and charged
with murder In connection with- the
killing by Deputy Sheriff Diap.
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Oklahoma City, Ok la.. May 12.—Joe
Fojtlk. Bohemian, a sbpt maker, was
found sttangled to death with a lea-
ther strap around hi<v neck today 4p
BASEBALL SCANDAL POT
ST.ARTS BOILING AGAIN AS
v "HAPPY" EELSCH FILES SUIT
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ey the Associated P*e t
Milwaukee, Ills., May 12—The base-
EDES ADOP- p^ll scandal pot which was set idl-
ing again yesterday by S. S. Felsch
GENERAL CONFERENCE j with the charges of crookedness In the
, • „ 1917 American League penant race of
SHARP DEBATE PKKTE
TION OF RESOLUTION AT THE
By the Asnoriatfd P'Vru
Hot Springs Ark.. Mav 12. —■-FolloW-
Ihg a sharp debate, which produced
the Chicago White Sox and Detroit,
had more material stirred into it to-
day when Sheriff McMamts gave sum-
mons for the owners -of the Chicago
one of his shops here, where he made
his home. One end of the strap, which
was apart^was found Secured to a bar
and extended across the. top of the
building.
The body was Ut a sitting posture
and police expressed the belief that
Fojtlk had commit ted snlcide. He had
been U) 111 health for some timr.,
friends said.
Fojtik was reported well to do.
r At the Sheriffs office, young Stowe
1r said to have said that he shot ate
father, "because T waa afraid h* was
going to kill mother."
Other members of the family said
the father yesterday had attempted to
kill bis wife.
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numerous tangles and a number of-al- . , , _.. «,n ^
1.T..II....S from m fl'«T th#t all kWpb vS, ' "hihe two new-
ha«l not l e«'n able to present their views j , . •
the Wnl OMAbm M O* *••«-!""rL n. «- mlti. .tmllar in nature
started
former,
Two bther i]Ut KPl*<0P«" €h«rch. South, in ses- ; 1 . „ . , (.nU8ed to be
v \ir iuu 8I°" here, t<slsy adopted the report . ' . Dl .
y Mr. B.« |>niv,iln, f.,r th(. ^ nKa nrt ta.h Swede .R ^r*
fly the Vnltd Pre*
I To .promote the educational work of ^ ti^lmps.
-v- ku. the 4-l ib. provlsioji was made for the tVi:
HeStunoct, 'let;as, M«y 12 Her. A ftppolnttoenr of a committee of three tIa.
/ . Fills pastor of a Beaumont ,;w ,mn >u u., i i i « •« , , CO\EBS PARTS 01^
SR)VU<%aft'
MHtUS en
tbe^ plans
..ttt
. . . for this pur|iose. sud J. J. Scidl was |
. church, admitle«l today that he had MS chairman of this committee I
engineer in the pteparntious of l>eeii Orand Dragon for the The nifinhcrship iu the Sherman Ad-
of Texss- of the Ku Klux Klan, and *VertisiiiK t'lub was limited at Thurs-
bad Jormerly ( yclo|si of Man <|ny tiigrltt'M meeting, by the provision
No. i of Beaumont, but said lie re- ihu itioi.it, All tlkiu I /ft
siceed some time aao, when question-
ed by the I'eaitiuont eltlsen's commlt-
t«*e in the cbm* of Sheriff I*: A. (lar-
THE NORTIHVtnT
CLOTHING COST
ner.
< f the constitution on this subject, to
"only men of gopd moral character,
who are engaged In selling."
Provision was made for any regular
members having the privilege of in-
bv the Associated Hr„t*
Dendwood^ S. I May 12.—The sleet,
rain and show storm raging iu the nor-
thern Black Hills for the past two days
had somewhat abated early today af-
ter precipitation of more than five
iVicI it's within forty-five hours and
\iiing to meetings local and outside tunaed floods which inundated Spear
business men or students of adveitis
lug. Memlters 90 <U ys in arrears with
dues shall Im> (tested as delimiuent.
SINCE 1920) in e BUT
fbh and Belle Fouivhe.
lost.
Wpi srflst suffered heavy
No lives were
property
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AL INDI STRIAL CONFER
BOARD SAYS FIRTHER
DECLINE EXPECTED #
If thf A star kite A ft ens
Chios go. lift.. May 12 —He tail cloth-
ing prices hate tlrop|K d 42 js r < oetd
since 4u'.y. AfitV and a further decline
is exjM'cled. ncconling. to "the NalJon-
al Industrial 1'onfereme Boatd which
has made ^ survey- bf the (lathing In-
dustry. 4 . 'iiii
'Betftei*it Noy^m^siv 192IT and Match,
1922, the average oost of clothing de-
creased 5 per cent, the report says.
President, Vacs VUlUu*.
Ku thm Associated Pics* ^ i v A-'-V
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Washington, May 12 President atul
Mrs. Harding and a party of friends
left here early today for New Jersey
to he the week end guests of Sen-
ator Edge of that State at the __ Sea
Mew tlolf Club, a few miles from At-
lantlc City.
ARE RESCUED
PORT! WESE AIRMEN. yBAVE
CliOSE .CAI L NEAR ISLAND
OF FERNANDO N0R0NQ0.
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By th* UnltiH'. Pr«w ... ^
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T.lsbon, .Portugal, May 12—1Tlic Por
Dues were fi*(nl iu the by-laws adopt- ffmufij.p after a dam broke yesterday
ed, at the «piarter, payable in ad causing a high head of water to rush
. through the city, demolishing a large
) 1 he dub will l e divided into as j,v houvc ,-tnd livery barn. Many
maQj^groups or divisions ss the board jn fflp jowel. Jial.i ol- spearfish were
of directors may authorize, for the forced to flee to higher ground in a
mote complete study of subjects au hiimting downpour of rain. Tiioue
thorized by the lioa'd. Lsch division ands of chickens ami hogs drowned,
will elect Its chairman, vice chairman. BeHe Vonrche was partly nntler wa
and secretary. terlate last nlg'.it.
I A lM.ard of directors of the club was The Northwestern railroad'
FRANCE NOT PLEASED WITH
RISSIAN REPLY AND RUPTURE
WITH SOVIET IS EXPECTED
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provded f( r, consisting of the three of- w<,ri. ,ep()rtetl unsafe and the city is
fh«ers of the club aud four other mem ,(.m off fr„m the outside world except
nr. by wire commtmicatkm.
Officers Named. } The D'vi- aii dam. o governmefd pro-
'Hie following were chosen as offl- niM, tr^ \&tKvM. alrt h| the
cets and directors Thursday night In Wor!d. «:i- still holding late last night
Lisbon. Portugal. May 12—Ttie I'or- addition to .Mr. hpsii«: W. J, C. lVt- |M)t p js e^isvled to gn1* out at anv
tuguese airmen, wlto attempte*! to xlng, vice president; J. M. Blnkley, s( c- 'time unle>s the flrns! waters recede
complete their trans-At lantlc flight ri*tary-trensurer, and Jake 'Exsteln, J-'koou
yesterday In n new hyd^pla^jril Hcull, W. W Rogers, and Tom B. | A sLx foot <lf fio<M| w||t(M. WHS
into the sea ^ Chapman to serve with these officers reported coming toward the city, due
and the Island o. . <?nando as members, of the board to reach the isolated place in a few
and were rescued by the British >Tbe 1Mtxt meeting of tl e club was ht)llrs Hundreds sought refuge iu
jcalleil for Ihursday night, May 25. tboats as the water entered their homes
I t N. Bmrhlw-. W J. r. PM*tnj. | ,^(| W(.r„
'h. M. 1 hompson. P. B. \\(ssl, J. M. der a foot and half of wet snow that
Blnkley. J. J. SctiU. Oeo. Cong don, made street traffic impossible.
Joe Kellem, Geo. S. Hooks. L. W. The slei t storm started in the Black
Bttssey. Will I-esllc. Charles Grlnuell. Hllls at 2 a. m. iaeted five hours and
J. N. Cage, C. W. Luck. T. F. John- t<ovt red the ground with six inches of
son. L. J. Reynolds. Jake Exsteln, C. sleet granules the size of n luixel nut.
D. Terry, T. C. Bass. C. I> Worthley. Another foot of snow coveted the
Barlow Roberts, Randolph Cole, Tom sleet; forming a sltfMhv mixture.
B. Chspman, Levis Hall, John Held, 1
L. L. .lobe. Bus Kote,, August Ku- By the Awctated P>e*
bala, D. W. Gnllch, O. H. Wood row, - .....
Denver. Cola..
White Sox shortstop, sud Joe Junction,
former fielder, who are members In
the Outlaw' Black Sox, touring "the
Southwest. HC demands damages for
being barred from .professional organ-
ized baseball, tickets and paJH money.
A IK PLANE STOLEN AT
DALLAS EARLY FRIDAY
NATIONWIDE SEARCH ON.
Bv lh( United Pren*
Dallas, Texas. May 12—A Cnrtiss
airplane, valued at approximately" S.V
fidO. the property of the McOraw fly-
ing field, was stolen from the field
here early Friday morning.
Report of the theft was made by
military antlorltles and a Nation-
wide search is now in progress for
what Is .believed to be the first air-
plane theft in the history of aeronau-
tics.
By fhe A*sn< inteif Press_i
Dallas. Texax May
steamei, City Paris.
Lewis Wins Bout.
Pv the A ssnefnted Press
Arkansas City, Kan.. Mav 12. - Ft!
"Strangler" l^'wis. world's heavy-
weight champion wrestle*; won t*v<
straight fnlls from Fttrmer George
]Bailey of Vermont here last night.
t W; ;W/^ Rogers:^-It.'-Yr-Hownnl. Ernest '
Jones, K. K Hooper, H. W.
I'atil Ellis.
May 12—Storms
Rocky mountain
Rticker, which swept, the
slates Wednesday night and virtually
all day Thursday apparently jad sub-
sided last night. From Wyoming and
Colorado poluts this region had pass-
ed, through what was declared to
(V
By the Unltwt
• Paris, May 12— "The Rnsslatfl^B
ply is utterly unsatisfactory,". I've
inier Poincare of France declared to-
day after reading the note presented
to the Allies at Oenoa by Oeorge
Tchltcherln, Soviet Foreign Mlidster.
yesterday, ,
"The French delegation Will not Is* !
permitted to partleli4fte further In tnc I
work of the political sub-commission I
ni the Genoa Conference," he tphled. j |
An immediate rupture of relations
with Russia was believed prolstlde by |
those who luard the French Premier's J
(Icnunclai'en of the Soviet note. }j
> ote Is Light.
Interrst In the spcclal elec-
tion being held Friday on the
question of school and street im-
n
BROKER S WIFE M1TRDERED
AND BODY FOVN0 SY „ ,-JMH
LITTLE DAI'OHTER AT NOON have he< n one of the worst spring hll?
J - zards in years.
By thi Associated Pram- . j „ sjeot and rain storm
« i« m «*,, virtually Isolated Sheridan. Wyo
n -J J.-May 12.^Mrs. ILL Communication with eastern points
en Sllsberg. oO years old, broker s w fe, eompletefV severed Hy the storm,
was found unconscious > the living trains had arrived since early
room of her home li^e with her head Thursday morning. Telegraph wire1*
caved in. when her 11-year old dungli- Rre rn>0rt0(, (lowll along the Burling ,
tor returned from school al noon to- jon mHromi and wind which Is said
12—OflWrs
within a radius of three hundred miles
of Dallas are on the look nit for an
alrplaue today. An unidentified man
today entered s hangar at Lore Yield,
formerly an army nlr station here,
relied out a big plane, cranked It up.
and sailed nway. The machine had
been prepared last night for flying
and had supplies sufficient to carry It
three hurdred miles, the owner re-
ported "to the police^
New Pipe Line Order,
Bv the Associated Press
Washington. May 12.—The Prairie.
Indiana. Buckeye and Northern Pipe
line Companies are reqnirrd. under an
Interstate Commerce Commission de-
cision just announced, to accept mini-
mum shipments of 10.000 barrels from
oil 'wells In Kansas. Oklahoma and
Texas, for pumping to Franklin and
Lacy Station, both In Pennsylvania.
Cops Make Error,
CONGRESS
'OUTICS IN THE
mstftirr at aigh^ebb-one
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PRICKS HAVE INCREASED it FEB
(iU.LON IN 8IX WEI
DESPITE RESERVE
By tfa« United Pi
By the Assoc),ited Pre**
Wichita Falls, Texas,'May 12—Vot-
ers of the Thirteenth Congressional
District will tomorrow elect a congress-
man to fill the unexpired term of
Lucian W. Parrlsh. There are four
candidates, three democratic .and one
independent, who has lteen indorsed
by the republican state committee
which % urging his election.
The democratic candidates are S.
A. L Morgan of Wichita Falls,
Guinn Williams of Decatur and Miss
Annie Webb Blanton of Denton. Or- *
ville Bullmgton of Wichita Falls is
running as an Independent Candidatw.
Washington. Ma^ 12.—Recent in-
creases In gasoline prices are Wing in-
vestigated by the Department of Jus-
tice, it was lea mad today,
j Attorney General DaughertJ . fctts
promised to ' give Immediate attention
THIRTEENTH t0 tlve ^crea^, amounting to 4 canta
t*r gallon ddi liag4lle past s|x weeks,
in the face of the greatvatT gasoliiM
reserve in the history of the United
Ststes." S. i
Dallas
hy tb* Unltad Pim«
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HOOD VICTIMS
IS NECESSARY
MORE THAN 40,000 PEOPLE ARE
VNDER CARE OF RED CROSS
IN TWO STATES
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New Orleans, La.*, May 12.-—Ration-
ing of flood victims In Louisiaua and
Mississippi must continue six weeks
louger, relief officials said today.
Between forty and fifty thousand
people are now being maintained by
the Red Cross and State Relief Com-
mission, while more than 5JK) square
miles of land in the two States are
submerged.
Dallas. Texas, May 12.—Retaftj
line prices were increased from 21c Id
23c per gallon here today. .Only one
company, the Oulf Refining Cotnpaaf,
was selling for 21c this morning.
Sympathy with the general market
was given as the rcasou for the ift-
cresse by officials of large oil com-
fiOV. NEFF NAMES
aNH
AS A DIRECTOR
IS TO REPRESENT TlfcXAS ON
AMERK'AN1ZAT10N WORK AT
LEGION MEETING.
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By Associated frtrt .
Austin, Texas, May 12—Governor
Ned' has appointed Alvhi M. Ousiay
of Denton, director - of Americanlah-
tion work of the American Legion,
with headquarters at Indianapolis, to
represent Texas at the second aniknal
meeting cf the National
American Legion,: to be held iu JS
\ork City Muy 17.
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CARPENTIER HIT LEWIS THE
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Chleago. 111., May 12—Through nti
error by some official. Jeremiah Horn,
former saloon keeper. Indicted with
several labor leaders for murder In
connection with the killing of two po-
lice, was released from the county
jail last night on $.r 0 ball, after be-
ing held on s disorderly conduct
charge and has disappeared.
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Dire PredirHon.
t day. She was rushed to the hrspltsl.
provemcttf bonds was surpris- | ^huf died on the operating table1 with-
I OQt regaining consciousness. Her skull
I was fractured in three places. Police
I have no due, but robbery was the mo
| tlve for the murder.
Meteor Found.
ingly small, a poll of the differ-
ent boxes at 2 o'clock Friday af-
ternoon indicated. At that hour.
12T citizens had gone to the
|K>lls nnr. expressed themselves
on the two Issues^
-The voting was about 2 to I In
Reply Postponed.
Oenoa. May 12—The economic, eon- I
ference sub -commission on Russian af r
fairs this afternoon postponed (*i nsld • !
eratlon of the Russian reply tq the j. South Fifth. 23.
allied inemoraiulum until 11 ..O'clock • ,
tomorrow morning. . —
favor of the bonds for both
school enlargement and paving,
It was generally stated.
The vote by boxes at 2 o'clock :
First X: second, 20 r third, 37:
fourth. "9 t North Fifth, 18;
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Norfolk. ,Va.. May 12—A meteor
whhh flash en serosa the skies of Vir-
ginia last night snd rocked V the
homes of half a dosen cities bv the
shock of Its landing, was found trx\av
to hsvc reached a velocity of HO miles
sn hour er,tried awav telegraph and
telephone poles.
Church Merger Suggested.
tt,' the Associated Prer.i
1 twelve miles northwest of Black Stone
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Hot Springs. Ark.. May 12.—A for-
um 1 suggestion that a met/or between
the union Brothers' Church and the
Methodist Episoopal Church. South,
was made by Bishop'Bout of fmlian-
arolls In gu Jjddress trda-** before the
nineteenth quadrennial General .Con-
I
Bu 'K* Associated Press
Washington. Mav 12. — Prediction j
thftt If passed in Its present form, the t
Administration tariff M'5 would lead |
business of the coiHitrjr Into debacle, I (•
*' ,, i > ■ . m.L ( L it immlllii • M a > *i> I — . > at . , ■ >14 M I it t> 1 i
Triiui vriiirn i rrqwjrp rrpr t |
of a century To recover, was made to-
day l>v'Renrwsentative Simmons. North
Carolina, leader Iu fhe Democratic
fight Against the bill.
THE WEATHER.
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By the Associated Press
Washtuston, Mav 12—Sharman
and vicinity: Friday night and
Saturday generally fair; cooler
Friday night.
Woman Arrested,
-O in Nattawax County.
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Church, South.
Methodist Episcopal
kljtadit lil
Bu the A**n'*iated P+ess
Dallas. Texas, May 12—A woman
giving the name of Annie Shepherd is
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Local Temperature.
There was a range of 10 de-
grees in local temperamre > f;
Thursday, the maximum being
ST) and the minimum being 06.
Election Expenditure*.
lly the United
Washington. . May 12 —A resolution
desigmHl to vest the Senate with power
to prevent wholesale expenditures df
By th« tJalt«(? Prw«
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London. May 13—A motion picture
of the sensational fight last night be-
tween Georges Carpentler and l>d
Lewis, showed plslnly that Lewis wkw
knocked out with a punch, delivered
while the referee waa holding hla arm.
The final blow waa with a blow from
the right hand to the jaw, and waa
delivered wlien fhe referee put one
hand on the biceps of the English-
man, and with the other hand pnahe4
Carpentler b*.ck out of the elbicfc.
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Dempsey and Carpentler to Meet.
By tho Attociatod Prttt ™
•■m. m
under detention here in connection i money in Senatorial electpp, w*ss in-
with an alleged embezzlement of $21.- tioditced today bv Senator McKeiler,
000 from th€ bank at Pine Bluff, Ark. Democrat, Tennessee.
London, -May 12—An
Georges Carpentler and Jack
sey to meet either in London or
befoul next May was resetted
Kearng and Francois t
Kearns told the Associated Preas
Id$$. The two managers ag
leave the promotion of the
■)'!>)tie., offering the hem
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