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SHERMAN. TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1922. -EIGHT PAGES.
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Black Caught In Sulphur Bottom Is At Honey Grove
STATE ATTEMPTS TO BREAK
DOWN DEFENSE IN SODERMAN
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TWO WITNESSES TESTIFY THAT THE DE-
FENDANT DRANK HEAVILY—SODER-
MAN GOES ON THE STAND IN
HIS OWN BEHALF
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B> (h« Unu*l Pr#«*;r
llllery mpojrM l^r tWSUate tinlay In
au attempt to break down the defense
of David Soderman, charged with the
murder of Jay <May Towers, had failed
to make any great Inroads when the
court recessed at noon today.
Half a dozen witnesses were nil led
iiltd brought lu light minor discrep-
ancies. s .
<L\ & Hilton, associated with Soder-
iiijiii in the Terminal Hotel at Fort
Worth, was probably the strongest wlt-
ii. *s fer the Htate so far.' He testified
largely as to his iitisiuess transactions,
as when he sold his interest in the ho*
te| hack to him.J He said that Soder-
uuifi drank heavily during the latter
part of his association with him and
i hat «>n numerous occasions S«s|crmnn
described lN>wor>fns being a "schemer,
conalver and double crowner."
ENTERS INTO DERATE ON FOR-
EIGN POLICIES
CONFERENCE THE TEXT
Premier Says Russia b Hopeless
Without the Cooperation of
The 30 Other Nations
By the AnsoctaM «* «•«
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PASSED ON DOWN
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?I0 SAVED TO EACH ONE
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Government Experts £stimate*That
Billion Dollars Per Year
WUI Be Savcf]
Br tho United Frutw
Wa* lnr'tou.. May 25.-*-The Nation's
PREVENTED
London. May '-'5 - I.oud cheers greet
er i'flme Minister Lloyd Oeoi'ge when cost of Uviug hill probably will be mkie-
*he entered the House of Oiftmons this eti *i,tMM>ow,OtfU a year as the result of
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NUDE BODY IS DISCOVERED IN
MYSTERY HOUSE
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HOME OE THOMPSON
Long Series of Tragedies Have
Occurred Where Mayor of
Chicago Born
By the United PfiSi
By tt « United Prfewi
Detroit, Michi. May 25.-—Quick jus
tice avoided flu* lyri(*biog_ttere yester-
day of Waited Rice, trader, for the
murder of James Barlow. Ph-tier,
Okla., authorities declared twlaf,
I After an iwptest into the killing of
Two other employe* of the Terminal Barlow hud l>een announced at <11-
hotel, A, Walker, clerk, nnd C. it. nird a crowd of inn i>ien formed, ear-
Koedlger, said Soderman drank'-1 en he ryjnj, n tope. Authorities quickly
first t<x fc_ over the botel ia brought Ilice into court where he was
drinking became exces^iv later. 1h j\
afternoon for debate on the . flpteign-$nl- the 10 per cent
tcirtro# the Governiient which is likely rates ordered by
reduction In freight
tlie Interstate Toui
to have important hearing upon his i>o- fcicrce rofnutissioii, government statistic-
liticai fnturtp.'
Tin* (}enoa Conference .formal
ai experts said — - - t - --
the This means a saving of $10 j>er year series of tragedies |n^ the
text for tlie debate, wilh the Premier for every person i:i the country,
ready to point to it's achievement*. ««^h The reduction will em the Nation's
as a a agreement for a truce, the eco- freight bill fiom three hundred billion
nomiciresnit reached, nnd his opponents |d four hundred million dollars per
have for one thing the Kusso-Uerman year, according to official figures. Gov-
trcaty as the basis of cfiticlsui of the ernmeut exerts jfho have been follow-
happcuii'igs at Genoa. ing the trend of W e eost of living estl-
. „ . Jmnte that a d.errense of freight rates gg the Atjociated I'leti
l:Ww tySWyj - I will mean a tremendous sayiug when Chlertgo May 25.—Five members of
Although peace had estahlished ,fl««n.v lbe ^m8Umer* . an alleg^l fraudulent oil
in ICurope. it was quite clear, said Lloyd _ ;Mlwt tIle,,e4fir lease gang, indicted by the April Fed-
tieorKe, that the war atmosphere to ' The Department of Justice. It was eral grand jury on charges of nsu.g
some ext-nt. at ill remained. . by * re#I; the malls with intent to defraud, have
A* for Knsala, it ^as hopeless forl<h'I,r £* raU,/'ut tmm pineV under arrest. It was de-
hor whatever her government may be, iwa P*18"*1 <1mv lh<% consumer Just ciaiwd last night by Bovernment
-a it I the Prime Minister, to expect to « the rale iucm^a during the war ficials. • ,
extricirte herself from the pit of aqua lid ofto^ 1
misety without the assistance of the^Wtt.. SiPjfB?^ be<* me f
uiiuit- Vntinfik; * tive on or about July 1, and admiuistra-
*>aU n' - ■ t Ion officials look for It's reflection in
jtbe cost of living ttgnres shortly there- [
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LONE WOMAN AT FARM HOME HAS TER-
RIFIC STRUGGLE — NEIGHBORS COME
TO RESCUE AND HER ASSAILANT
MAKES ESCAPE
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was ehecktMl up iu
ay 25. -A uew tragedy
"the house of n
thousand mysteries" here today when
the nude Ikm^t of Mrs. R«*ie Green-
berg, formerly an .ictr ss. was found
slain by strangidatioii in hefr home. •!
It eitme as the climax of a long
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nlao «4<d that they noth-eii nothing i e-
tween >Jr . Meruuip fi I ft wera. The
State apparently tried to show that
there was Intimate relations between
Powers and l|rs. Hotternmn and that
ftoderman was IncehstMl against low-
ers and Hilton after getting eontrol of
the hotel away from him.
"'Wi^Se# ISlSS*iffti£"tHWftmi aa1
rt>fute the testimony in lsdmlf of
Dave K. Htalerman. on trial for the
killing of J at nay Powers, today tes-
tified that so far aa they had observ-
ed the actions d Powers toward Mrs.
Scderiuaii ivlwaya were corract. that
Sodermap drank to excess, and that
Hoderuun had said "Powera atid Hil-
ton bad beat him out" of the Termi-
nal Hotel in Kort Worth"
Mrs tfyru Hoctpr. howekeep<'r for
the hotel, was questioned concerning
v what tooK place in her presence iu tb^
room of the hotel where Mrs. S<ider
man previously had testified that alio
(Mrs. Soduniau) anil Powers had l e-
coine Intimate for the first time. Mrs.
Hoc-tor denteti ao«ne of the statements
made by Mr*. Boderman as to what
t«sik place In the room, saying she
was there tfrheu Powers came Into the
room and they*left the ,room together..
The witnesa declared she and I owers
went to Mrs. Powers' room and told
Mrs. Powers that Mrs. S«slerman was
ill Mra. Hortoi alao. testified that a
small quantity of whiskey was drunk
wheti Mrs. Sotlerman was taken to
her room 111. ' , ^ .
,► Ufa. Jay Olay Powers, widow of the
slain man, weiir on the witin*ss stand
as a Stale vvlh^oas .this pfternoou She
was called M ujp 'J}*** wilm'ss for
rebuttal of five testimony from
defense. v-"'u
trieti and Ht-nlencetl to'Hie p4'iiileu-
tiary.
Sheriff Gould left for the prison
with the prisoner
Hloe was accused of killiut; Barlow
to obtain tit«- tatter's team and wagon.
Kit KLUX KUN
merly the property of the family o0
"Mayor William Thompstm. The May-
or was born In the b< use. omv the
most beautiful residence In Chicago.
Five Arrests Made.
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ROT DISBANDED
KF.PORTKI) THAT 2,000 MKT AN
MORK THAN 300 NEW MKM-
UKKS INITIATED
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Aduilnisttation Jeiulers also hope the
rate cut order will have a stimulating ]
| effect on bnslness. as the X'ommisslon
fpointed out that many hushies** ojtera-
'tors have been holding hack due to the
Belief that a rate reduction was near, j
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NO IAD
M'GRAW OFFERS
$150,000 FOR
HO PLAYERS
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By Aitocfated Pr«u v k
'Cincinnati. Ohio, May 25 —Manager
John t'. Mdiraw of the New York Na-
tionals today annouueed that his club
was Trilling aud ready to pay 1150,000
for the contracts of Kddie Koush. out-
fielder and Pete Donohtie, pitcher of
the Clucinnatl Beds. President August
Uertinaun of the Beds Mdd Donohue
was rapidly developing itWo one of the
great stars of the mound and that be
would not be traded or sold to any other
club uuder any circumstances.
As to Boush, Herrman said that the
Cincinnati club could not deal with or
for Boush while the latter remained a
(poldout.
NEGRO IS IDENTIFIED
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Special to The I
Hone) Grove,
The negra alleged
ed m ClHt ftur mfles souttt of
, | ere, was eattgM shortly after-
noon today by members of the
posse searching for him, and
waft talu-n at once to the homo el
W Cpk ror identification.
Mrs. Clark p« sitively
Uni as the black
her, according to
• t eaching here at I o'clock
At that heur, the
to be
had not been brought back to
% Grove, |fc w s reported
'Wthe custody ot efnmrm
Honey Grove.
This >ity was guiet at 3 o'clock
this afternoon. A small band of
men and boy* wont out to the
Clark home.
Br tb« United PrtM
Honey Grave, Texas, May aU
A negro believed to lutve hew the
one that attempted to aaaank Mra.
Willie dark in her home y«
day afternoon, three mft
of here, waa caught by
in Sulphur Creek
Corsbana. Texas. May 2nffip|though ** Asnociatcd Prm
the rotiiama Km Klux Klan several' llemo. IIay 25.—Pope Pius celebrat
weekK ago was rej orted to have dis-led In St. Peter** today before
handed following a grand Jury in vest 1-1 thousands of pilgrim* attending the
gatioti of Its alleged activities, it was |International KuchariiffIt* C<ingress.
persistently reported today that the lo- Tills afternoon delegates visited thf
al Klan la id a meeting iu the open hear ,Catacombs of SI. CallXt** where .en-
hire last night at which more than 200 , monies *111 take .piace in the suhler
new intonhers were initiated. The re
FROM TRAIN AS
IT IS SPEEDING
the
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.j(t v
port, wlilch could itot ^be verified, had
H thai approximately 2.000 nieml>ers
weie iu attendance last ulgbt with vis'
Itors from Dallas. Fort Worth. Waco
aud other nearby cities.
iri'.nean esverhs which gave refuse for
the early Christian martyrs.
Prominent Church
Worker >• Charged
With Being Negro
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California Ku Klux
Object to Removal
of King Kleagle
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By the Unltw! Prew
Houston, Texas. May 2ft.—One of the
most spectacular escajjes by a prisoner
flora officers in this part of the State
was made here early today when Frank
Upper 'leaped from a fast moving train.
Roper was being taken to the Sugar-
laud prison farm to serve a sentence for
burglary when he jumped through an
Los Angeles. Calif., May 2Sk—JThe Ln*4on« window of the train. He has
fljr b* United Prwa
Texarkan.a, lexae, May 25— Preston
' Bei k, 50 years old, a prbmlnent iee
; ream manufacturer, was found in a dy-
inir condition at his home last night
with a bullet hole In his head. He died
tfo minutes later. A rifle was near by.
. Beck had been suffering from a sud-
denly developed high fever which Is
thought to have unlwlaneed his mind.
He is survived by his wife and three
grown children.
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M f fMermanV Stand.
atf th* UrtwtH'Mfd pi.
Dallas. Tekas, May 25.^1 killed Pow-
ers because he ruined my wife's life ami
tried to ruin mine," David K. Soderman,
charged with tlw murder of Jay Clay
Powers, members of a well-known Ken-
tucky family, on April IK In the lobby
of till'Waldorf hotel here, testified in Igro. and is iu jail here. Telchman says
his trial late yesterday afternoon,
Soderman, taking the stand in
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his
Bp Ih9 Atsociated !*##
Fort Worth. Texas, May 25.—Fred
W. Telehinan. j onnlar in church circles
where he had served seven years as a
deacon in one of the largest churches
of the <;ity, married three white women
at various times, a member of three
prominent fraternal, white ovders. today
is fa«-ed with the charge of being a ne-
he Is white.
Angeles Ku Klux Klan on learning the not been recaptured,
imperial headquarters in Atlanta had
removed from office of W. (1. Price,
King Kleagle of California, today stmt
a telegram of proteat to E. Y. Clark. Im-
perial Klailiff of the Klan, according to
announcement today.
Press reisu-ts said Klailiff Clarke had
ordered W. H. t'obnrti, California grand
goblin, to replace Price.
Seven Die Result
of Explosion at ,
Camp Bragg, N. C.
' Mt a to Pretfominate.
Hi/ ike Atnwiated l'*ra4
I/OS Anceles. .Calif., May 23.—Men
will predominate on tlie jury iu the
!
By th* AmivriutinJ /* e*t
Fa vet b \ lib1. N May 2T —
enlisted men were killed and
men ami oie* officer wounded
Thrt^'
three
today
Five Men Killed
and Dozen Houses
Burn at Nogales
Ity «h' Auoeieted Mm
Nogales. Ariz.. May 2r .-— Five men
were killed early today in a fire which
destroys! nlaait a doxen buildings in
Cationoa. Bouora. Mexico, about sixty
miles south of Douglas Aria., it was
staled in advices received here.
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Artion Postponed.
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CO\F(sia\ IN FilU-UWINO SIG-
NALS OF CBOSSINt. FLAGMAN
; I C'AI'SKS ACCIDENT.
^flr identification.
The Slierlif and
to meet
blarft iA
before the
tlon. I
iieriCf;. and dapntWa left
tkt ;the
t&K«w3«De liken
lie womaiTior identiflea-
By th* A Mandated Pre**
BirmluKti;gai. Ala., Mgy 2T .—Thirty-
two persons were Injured, a number
of them seriously, today when a
crowded interurban trolley t,«ar on the
lines of the Birmingham Railway
Light nnd Power Company was struck
and broken into two parts by a freight
ttaih on the Alabama Great Southern
ltniiroad line at Woodlawn station.
Confusion Ir. following signals of a
crossing flagman was said to have
caused V he accident.
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By tk* Automated frwi
Washington, May 25. — Coincident
with the resumption by Senator \^at-
son. Democrat, (la., of the discussion in
the Senate of alleged connection of At-
t>ij the A ttoeialed "Prcta
Washington, May 25. — Unable to
reach a decision on the House antl-
lynchiug hill, the Senate Judiciary Com-
niltti'e today decided to foatpohe tion
when a pio.ieetlle struck a tree and (Wo weeks to give rime for consults
, exploded preini.turely durirtg target tiOM M Itli House leader*.
The fTHstrict Attorney, "in a complaint WM'°ud trial of Mrs. Madelynne CMiea*
y£ i.
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own defense, detailed his life's history fn«Hi late yesterday, says be la a negro. I
from the time lie was horn iu Troy, N. The technical charge against Telchman j
Y., in 18Wi. until he sliot Power*. He j8 marrying white women while he Is
said he lived the first part, of his life In cf the ttegro ra*v. The inarriagi^ t(H k
W'aukegan. 111., where he attended pub- pjft,.(> in itk)."i on the parsonage of a
He schools, remaining there fifteen prominent Fort Worth church.
years, and then worked iu Chicago. j|%j j,, a Hfateineut this morning. Teicli-
waukee. Mlnneaisills. Louisville, Okla- man ^ays he wijs lann in Houston, that
home City and other cities. .he knows his father was white, tliat heiJHk A.Mrtat d pre
Frois the time if and his wife were does not know so much about his moth"
mart led lM|oHiaas City, be declared or, that he was sent to a negro school In
that his wife had been •'loving, at ten* Houston and thinking he was white, ..
tlve and everything a wife shouhl l e rnn fnVay to keep from attending the of the ears filled with shipyard WOHt
era ln ^t eVenlng tlieti during' the night.
practice <>n the Camp Kratru hinr
Captain M. A. Dawson of Battery F,
Fifth Field Artillery, was the officer
chain, charged with the iminW of .T, woniuletl. All the victims were mem
Beldou Kennedy. If the panel rwtioi bevt, of I'aKery K.
Is inainiiiinetl in the s« hvtion t f jur-
ors. Of a panel of 2lH> <b*a\vn yes-
terday for examination 1ST are men
and flS Wt men. The* trial is set for
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Two Head in Belfast.
Belfast, May I'^.— 'Jl'wo of tlw twen-
ty pt^rson?9 wontuled iu the Ismddng
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until Powers etitered her life. ■ |
"He found Powers broke," wlten the
Sodermana finally settled at Fort |
Worth, hut took bti% Into partnership
with & %f|llr*n and himself In taking
over the Terminal Hotel property from
the J. W. Mitchell interests," the wit-
^ Foutid l*wwera "A«r«eable. -
♦•I decided to finance Powers. 1
thought I qoul(f raise $30,000. ;'l |ggj
Mitchell $10,000 on the lease, and paid
the real estate man $1, h . ^Ptwre^ii
Hilton and myself each had a third In-
terest, but I was tflvH control by Mit-
chell. Our business was Incorporated.
I cleared 114,000 on an apartmeut houao
I owned th Chi en go and lent Powers
$5,000 in/June. 1920. to cover his invest-
ment a. o He gave me no aecnrlty, and
l-ald me back. 'V-■
"$ never hatl any buslnes trouble with
Powers, always found him agreeable to
deal with, and our joint business affairs
wetiT mhiailjr satlafactorjr. I did not
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negro school.
COAL AT THE
MINES HIGHER
SINCE STRIKE
DRSriTR WARNING OF KECRK-
mm HUGHES PRICES JUMP
FROM 25 TOSaPFR CKNT
TEXAS ROAD TO
DSE DOND MONEY
TOPAYDEDTS
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To Oppost Cloture Ride. u
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May Change Rules/
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ftr *h+ .4*1mrinted /* "« •
Wapbingtoii, May fir .—Bepuhlicad
lenders were warnetl In the Senate by
Senator t'nderwood of Alabama, the
I>emocratlc leader, th«t he would re-
sist any effort by the majority to ap-
ply the g«K rule for lh«> passage of
the tariff bill Other mlvriiv Sen-
ators intimated that the cloture rule hitfton and California newspaper man.
would provoke long and bitter discus-Soap Wash.
sion. |
By the Atancratefi r~iea
Wnshtngton, May 2."i,--A movement
sai<l to have the haeking of a larg«'
number of Senators to change the an-
eient Senate rules permitting unlimit-
ed .debate was initiated today at a
conference of Bepuhiicau Senators.
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Veteran Ktlitar. Dead.
Br/ Aaaormted Prrnt <
Seattle. Wash.. Mav 2"—Word Iuim
M M nviyi'il here of the death of
Major H, ,W. Patton. veteran Wash-
torney tleneral IMugherty with the par-1 . . ,
donlng In lb!2 of Charles W. Morse, a ' Authorities declared the.
statement was issued at the Department uegrt, would ever reach jail about*'
Ujr the Uuiifd Pr<^.s ,, .,•. ■
Honey Grove, Te.\as, May 25.—H
ey Grove was practically deserted to-
day as ;io««ei of officers and citizens
aci ured the surrounding country tat
an unidentified negro who late yeater-
day afternoon attempted to criminally
assault Mrs Willie Clark, 22 ytmr-oid
wife of a prominent farmer, at her
home three miles south of here.
Was At Hone Akme.
' Mra. Clark was at home alone when
the negro entered the bouae and at-
tacked her. She atruggiiM with the
black and screamed for help. Neigh-
bors rushed to the rescue and the
black > escuped.
Mra. (Mark was badly bruised and
in a serious condition aa a result of
the attack.
A posse formed qrtfckiy as tho
of the assault became known.
era lutve formed an organized band of
aid in the aearch.
Feeling la High.
Feeting is running high here today
and trouble la feared if the mob fluda
the black.
Authorities declared they doubted if
oT Justice in behalf of Daugherty deny
Ing that secret service operatives ever
had or were l>eing used to shadow mem
her* of Congress..
Warren F, Margin, special assistant,
and Secretary to Attorney General
Daugherty, referring to the charge of j
such use of secret service men as made '
he be caught. Approximately 300 en-
raged men are helping In the aearch.
This will be- the tenth negro to
meet death at the hands of a mob for
attacking white women In Texaa dur-
ing the mouth of May, If he la caught
and killed.
The assault today came right on the
heels of a statement from Governor
To Get Degree.
By th« A*$oclat d Pre*i
Los Angeles. Calif., May 25.—Cor
nellus Cole, formerly Cnlted States
Senator front California, who will be
100 years old September 17, next, has
fiecepted an invitation from Wesieyen
Unlvervlty at Middletown, Conn., to
attend the institution's commencement
exercises In juno and receive a de-
gree of L.LD.
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STOCKHOLDERS ARE TO BE R
IMBt RSFD FOR MONEY A IK
VANfE TO BllLD ROAD
n/ the ITrfUo* PfW. By !>!«. A"nnrir>t,:t r*e** ">V
Washington. May 2ti.—All bituminous .
i-eal nrlees at the mines throughout the1 Washington, May 25.—The Interstate
country have .1umi«*d since the Nation- Commerce Commission today authorised
wide coal strike began April 1. despite the Wichita Falls aud Southern Ball-
the warning of Secretary Hughes that 'road to use the $(J8N,000 issue in a noto
there Is no justification for an increase, at tl per cent. f(U4l*)0 in preferretl stock
Statistics of the National Coal Aaso- awl $101,000 iu common stock. These
'intlon, printed in lt> magajtlne her« to- aCt'Hrlties will bo sold for ft,200.000
day, show that the prices of some gr dea a i the receipts used to reimburse stoek-
nf coal have been increased at least bi> dep| ami othefa who advanced mon*
from 26 to 50 per cent. " ,cy for the construction of the liuea.
Bp the AtnOriafvil Pres*
Wasliin^toii. May !C.—Sherman
and vicinity, Thursday night and
Friday generally clear.
liCral Temperature.
There was a range of 10 degrees
In local teniiK iattttv Wednesday,
the maximum l>etng 8?t and the
minimum being 04.
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Highway Weather Senlee.
Dallas, Texas,.May 25.—Hlgh-
wayf are passable over western
half of Tyxas, but heavy and mud-
dy in many placea over eastern
portions with a few places Impass-
able, or passable with difficulty.
More showers have occurred In
South Texas: elsewhere roads are
Improving. r . " h ' M
CANDIDATES
IHWISCOHSIH
ON THE RACK
MUST SAY WHERE THEY STAND
ON PROHIBITION, DRY LEAD
ERS INDICATE.
By the United Press
Milwaukee. Wis.. May 25. Caitdl
dates for Cohgress at the November
election must announce their stand on
prohibition, dry leaders decided today
at a meetinc called to outline their
political fight. •**
Anti-Saloon league officers rallied
MINERS REFDSE
ENTER SEPARATE
NEGOTIATIONS
MANEUVERS OF OPERATORS ARE
TURNED DOWN BY STATE EX-
ECUTIVES OF ORGANIZATION
By the United Preen
Springfield, Ills., May 25. —Illinois
mifiers refused today to rfnter Ihto sep-
aNite negotiations With mine operators
to end fhe coal strike." t
State execuiIvea tlwned down maneu-
vers of operators for separate negotia-
tions, declaring they would not Renter
iu the Senate by Caraway, Democrat, Pat *• Kttff ... , . .
Arkansas, said he could say "officially |M"b rtjI. / condemning
for the Department of Justice that any- le**8'
one making such a statement is guilty of
malicious mis-statement and untruth."
SHERMAN BOY >
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the present campaign. (Board.
D. A. Ollphant of ®hormaj*p* two-
year student at Texaa A. ft M. College,
lias been notified of his appointment to
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munlcatlon received Wednesday after*
noon. Mr. Ollphant waa advised to **.
jwirt to West Point July 1. Ha expects
to leave Sherman Jane 1&
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Congressman Sam Ray bum Mr, Oil-
pbant has parsed ill entrance Ire-
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