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making ide*4y/pr©Rre** toward r*ov«
erj, the Department of Commerce re-
f today, following a survey of
cal contest will
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Dr. Jofcn m. Vander Meulen of
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Ct&dljtici* fof April. 4*
Bui ilirj- construction and automo-
bile production arc setting the -wre,
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An Employee. Who IM W Diir- >Dt Attentioii to
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T1m« «evc nly-thir'l iiumal v—. . -
of Au«tjn CoHe^f wiU be-| Ko«k, Ark., May al.—Ixxal
'kL1-!!' on «m xi Siiturday eveiiiuK with whops of fbr Missouri Patiifir Railway
ctnt dwiiiR April over March,
Lt.'iHi *b i trreas^(l to a e\«i Rre|(U>r t (>n ^un,jtty Ul0&tiig at If o'< I<x k in today that all ibPH/fahl off
extcttl, Ihe report showed. . 7Z„ - .. «-
iiiid <oiuim,m'ii iiieut oratorical ale now employing a forcw*of 2,800
ill Biu rnuiu Hall, be£tnuiu£ ut men, said to be the lacgmrt nimiher ever
at work here,, and Jt wm annoiineeii
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Ron Id Ainiiiids< n. who starts oil lii.s
polar expedition Ssiurd.ny, linn an
noiitifed ihnt out- r f the primary oh'
Jeeta of the ttl*. U l< tl *- Ar<-tlr Is a
March for the great imd! i*vered cou-
tinfiit of tlw Kortb. supposed to lie
Moinewhero In tl *' vast unexplored rf
floo aurroiinUiuR the North Pole.
**m|i theory ||pt there la a hrrjr^
eontiucnt Mrt>r Ih «
Antondaeti sttid, "was first advanced
the lntt> I*rofv«a r Harris of Wnsh
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fiiptain Ainpadi«en Indicated that he
woidd reserve the rl?ht to name the
ne*v f ouMneul, siKHihi he Is- so foi
innate as to discovyr it :
ROBBERS GET
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! 8heruian Haii Or: John M. Vaudcr dejfressien ef the past two ^ar* wW
PBirKK HArDKMNO ^ Meuleu of U« isAllle, Ky.. president of bf rc-rmployed as fast a th^ Apply,
rmiv.w^^-^r.^r-YKrritncky tjH oiogical Seminary aiul a i^ ther with all <>4li r competent ap-
The m<M t eneowraclng sign of better pulpit minor of ncte, will deliver t i '/ kaiits. Within tin* last week ap-
laislness dating Apfil^was tlie harden 1 w* ulaurente nddreiM before tlM' «« eni( f^jmatrly 1,50# men have been em-
it was reported.
STRIKE POSSIBILITY.
fact that prlu* ai* relatively Monday will he collet alumai day. t| . Jjh,, k. «wmerted wMIi the
able in the recent moatha, in- and plans fo* entertaining the visi/ rOSSihil fv of an earlv walkout of
mpraved ronditloaa fundament- ^ ^ st^she pro-
be review aaM. ,l"- eniiJBiip<vu ait program av.- ka4 mJL nTB.S«
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ing of prices, the Department said. t>crs of the tM^lor;ida^s. in. Vander
Few commodities registered an inv Meulen' w ill ^peak ana in ^tindiiv eve-
crease and others fell off, but hi gen- ning In Slu'tttan Halk tleliveriftg the,
era! prices have becti Mahle for tlie annual nddr^ la fore the Y. M. C. A.
hist few months «f !b«x «.ll«>ir
very stable
il'iati' improit tl
allf,** the review said. [**"' program . .
Icinu mudiv. the senior-maa will pre-
1 sent a ' pi og i . v* wj Sherman Hf%W
Moudny evening cnmpliiiu*nting the
' alunuil nreH'nr.J I
j Hraduuthi^'' Kxercbeji Tuesday.
The Kfadaatwl [' i' 'jWj'11 will take
pine* on Toesdi® ercniug in Sherman
, tin 11. at "Whteii time (iovernor Pat M.,
| Neff will Ih- i:r#flnt an<l address the.
grtduatcs. ,I>r. Vi X. tlyce stated
Wednesduy tlpa hv hitd rwetved fn Mi
flovernor, definite Information
that be' wifHts1 laesent. I>«Kri eN will
l>e awariTed to alsxit 24 eatMlidates.
" 1 V*l llliitii ■liny inclmlintr s« iven ifiddfltf st'Kifiits.
1 Among th« fatter m I'rof. J. Pylc,
'superintendent nf ■ Sherman jathltc
cd belief th
f tlie i-mpleyes express
the unusual activity la
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New York, May SI —Seven automo-
bile bandits, thday held up tliree men
f t an autotheft!!* at I/>ag Island City
nnd robbed th>n of a $l5.00u pay roll
lsdonging to H. It. Malllson and (Wi-
pany, New \ ork silk dealers.
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Preparing Strike Ballots.
Ay tn* Aimatsl Prof
Detroit. Mich., May 31.-^Of-
flclals of the Thlted Brotherhood
of Maintenance of Ways employ-
es and Hallway Shop laborers
today began preparation of strike
ballots to Is* sent within the next
few days to the 478,000 members
of the organisation ; throughout
the country ami to the approx-
imately 7vi.000 nonunion men of
the crafts tvho would In- affcet-
ed by a strike. *
scliools, who lias been doing graduate
1 work at Ai -tin College and who will
W ashlnctim. May Si, - Senator ^ awarded it naister's degree In ed
Tin mas Wat pn. the "scrapping (*eor- uration>
fhin." today Invited Senator Lenroot ( The "semi atumnl meeting ot tin*
of Wiseonsir: to .omhst In or outside. ^ r(^ of trU(l,Pen of Austin Tqllege
after Iieajroot called Watson to task wlM l>c h44rt Tuesday, and
about his Watcioetits recently made tt!<> umml ,u...ouneenents of tK«-
■boat,Secretary of t'ominer.c Hoover. >0ard> unions ^ ill l e nhde on Tncs-
la.i ccTilag.
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Copyright by theTnUed Press.
Dearljom. Mich, May 3I.- IIetuy
Ford will not agree to (he separation
of tli* GDt|| Steam power jjKanf from
the general'Museie Shouts project, as
w^s suggested Ity the Honse Military
Atlairs f/omniittee late, lust week in
the "model offer" which ivas present-f
d to Ford as the barit. of the new'
hid ■ *
Ford asked f«if Immediate presenta-
tion of the ptypukttion to Congress for
acfepfhnce 'pFTrejectliai. He called tlm
ettei.tlon of the <omihittee. it wair' re
liahl/ reported, to the fact that his
proposition hiid been l>oforo Congress
since Jul^ 8, 1021, and that it i.i high
time now thnt steps l e taken to bring
the n atter to a fTnal Isoie.
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Maniac Still at l-arge.
Btf 'lHV Axiociritrd Prtat ■*
Lincoln, Nol .. May lil.—Poliee today
teuewed their search for Fre<l Brown,
alias Gus Grimes, wanted In Omaha
Detroit, Mich,, May 31 —Several American Relief Administra-
tion officials of Russia were killed when robbers derailed, wrecked
and looted the American Relief,Administration food train in Northern
Caucasia, according to a Moscow dispatch received here.
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Austin Texas, ilay 3i.-^-Deputy
PUPMV... I.. are
(in n charge of abducting two wonng lo<tking for a negro man who has been
women and holding them menaced lu a ! terrorising negroes of the Del Vallc
hole under his shack /or 36 hours, af-
ter he had three times sltpjsvl through
the hands of authorities and citizens
yesterday.
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i: Austin, Texii. May ^.--the T^afiW
Supreme Court today granted a writ
of error in ttif case of Oeorge lHndlay
v- th.- Stat* of Texas, known as Cap-
itol Land Syndicate Company. .
II Involves a t-act of land which tho
State gave to Imibllng the present
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involves only <10.00(1 acreg, ''The Su-
preme Couft giranJ^f'flh
By Ik* l*reat
Fort Worth, Texas, May 31.—Mike
Donovan, for 22 years a Texas and Pa-
cific engineer, died on a train this
morning as it entered Whltesboro, The
laaly will be sent to Pine Bluff, Arkan-
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community near Austin for the past
two days. . /
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caped eonvlet and has «HitereI the
hemog of 1>« 1 Valh negroes and de
.Tension Still High. r mauded food He has asked for notb
Bn th4 Ansowftc.4 n«t lag else. ,,
Belfast, May 31. Tension along the * The way In which the negro has|1,l'nr evidence In the cane,
parts of the Ulster Free Stit,to border- eluded officers is considered almost
still rau high today, although little ad- uncanny. Several times officers have
ditional fi^ht^ng wa> reiiorted up till had him surrounded, only to find htm
noon Each side apparently was otv sone when tbey closed in. He is
copied with taking measures for pro- armed with three pistols, according to
tecthm against possible attacks. negroes whose homes he has entered.
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District Court summoned Governor R.
Mont Iteily and -his secretary; John
Hull. In connection with the case
whhii the Attorney General has sub
limit ted to tlie grand Inry rotating to
the cdminlstratlon of insular nffntrx.
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MOTOR VEHICLES ON PUBLIC
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man ami vicinity, Wedresdaf
night and ThiMfjiday, probably
fair; cooler Wednesday night.
Loral Temperature.
There Was a range of 18 do-
grew. in local 'femperatute Tues-
day, the maxlnium being TBTkWt
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.Ihtlli^ •* Texas, 31.—|
Hlgbwajs are generaUjR paiw-
V able hut rough and bad places
will be encountered on through
journeys almig the unsurfaceff
roads. (Ordinal highway fort
Worth h> Mineral Wells *|r
open 'Ifut ronghi in fw
roa ls Pre l eeoming dusty fn he
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Crljeinal Appeals he-id unconstitu-
tional this morning the State law hold-
ing that, a motor vehicle shall hot ex-
ceed a rate of ^l.x nilh-s jsm* hour on
a public lilgUnay where territory con-
tiguous thereto Is closely built up.
Mr. Dovovan wap well known here
among local railroad men, -He was In
the freight seivic^'. and at it he time of
his denth was "dead-heading!" on the
ptisjeen^er to Fort Worth for assign-
ment His home was l Bonham.
Many Killed and Wounded.
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AMI RIC \N • TPOOCS VHF-
SLNT TO INTERNATIONAL
imiDfiK AT LA RID 1)0
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San Antonio, fexas. May 31 —
Cnlteil States tr*<d*' were placed on
guard oil I|x international bridge a<
Ijtrcdo at an early hour t<Hlay follow-
ing rumors. of a contemplat'cd attack %.
SpTingfield. 'Mass., May * T^vo Ufwn Nueyo l^aredo, across the river,
men were shot, 1(mi others w<*« atresi- hy rebel forces.
ed. 10U game cocks seized ancthe eoek Cp to an early hour nothing had
fighting derby of Massacho-tts and bapm n««< Tin wherealMuits of two
Connecticut was brought to >« abrupt r^bel forces, said to In* operating in
and dramatic end y >sterd:, ^heu lite goreral vicinity of Nnevo Laredo.
State — i-onstalmlaiory officitn iud "•*' •><>) known here, and reports from
Agawam police surrounded ail raideil the h« rdor j'lso said their exact loca-
the three ling fight efrqgi aigeil In tion cannot he learned The troops
a tobacco barn In Feeding h£«. mrretv to i rot0tt Amerieay prop-
Of the two men shot, Hobrt, Mc- orty on this side
Bride, tiU. was the most |y in- j ,
Iicuse of Commons Adjourns.
By thr ,t2*0i iiitr.d fren~ ^ t
London, May 31.—Tl|e Government's By «h* Auvcto.et Fre
motion ff>r the Whltwintide adjourn-' llongkcmg. May 31.—Forty persons
ment of the Hons** of Commons Until vtre killed nnd more than 100 wound-
June V2, was carried in the House this ed In the recent fighting on the Island
afternoon W a vote of 207 to 30. jof Maeao. wlllcb resulted-In the deci-
sion of niarllal law. Macao is a Por-
tuguese concession and the trouble Is
said to ha^fe arisen wheu Chinese
women were insulted hy the >\friean
police.
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Sliools Snake. Gets Toe.
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Springfield showed that he hat more
than fifty small Wrd shot in hi body.
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Cleveland, Ohio, May 31.- William
G. Lee of Clevehiud, president of the
Urol bfi) hood of itailroad Trainmen,
ItfiaMnd, Va., May U.—Ap '.army today was re eh-< f.'*i vn the first bah
airplane ^reportetl en rAute to iitich- Jlot for a term of ihree years at the trl-
'mond. passed to earoh III flames near t ednial convention >f the brotherhood
hctre this afternoon One charred'body now in session in Toronto, (intario,
nas been recovered and It is heilcved aeeord.ing to h telephone message from Hiirl that he had been dead for at least
that another is buried under the de-ji^' leceived by tlio hrotheiho< l head-
hrlay quarters here today.
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Washington. May 31 — The United
States has rejected another invitation
from the Allies to participate in the
forthcoming conference of the Allies
with Russia and Germany at the
flague. it was made known by the'
State Department to<lay. -
By the Atm iateA Prttt
Visalia, Calif.. May 31,-E. It.
Wrsids of Portervllle extracted
a revolver from beneath his pil-
low when he saw a rattlesnake
on his bed yesterday and fired
with deadly aim. He did not no-
tice however, that his right big
toe was hi the line of fire and
the bullet which killed the snake
also clopped off thft top of the
toe.
1>KNISON BARBER IS
FOUND DEAD AT HIS HOME
BY ONE OE HIS NEIGHBORS
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Washington, May 31.—Chief Justice
McCoy of the Supreme, Court, District
of Columbia, today overruled a .mo-
tion to quash the ladlctjnent in the
case of Charles W. Morse and others
In connection with charges of graft In
dealing with tho United States Ship-
ping. Board. .. • *'
tTnlted States District > Attorney
Gordon announced he would,bring the
case to trial as soon as possibly.
Reply Untamable.
By At A ocim$0d Pratt * ,
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Washington, May 81.—-An unfavor-
able reply by ~hlle to the Peruvian
proposal 4o arbitrate the .sovereignty
of Tacna-Aricif Is understood to have
l een presented at today's*joint session
of the Chflean-J^eruvIan conference.
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Dcdlson, Texas, May 31. — L. B.
Bratlley, years old. a l-ariter, was
found dead In his home near the Wa-
terloo pumn station, aliout four miles
south of Denison where he lived alone,
at 7:lo o*clo«'k Jast night. The l*ody
was diwovered by a neighbor woman __
who went to deliver milk. A physician ®
said death resulted from heart trouble,
MRS. M'CORMICK WILL ASK
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COURT TO PREVENT WEJHNNG
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Dublin. May 31, — Joseph MeGtiln-
ness. member of the Imperial parlia-
ment for the southern division of
epunfy Longford, died today. His elec-
tion to parngiuetH In 1 17 while he
was serving a three, year sentenc« for
|his (Connection with the Easter rising
(of 1010 helped pave the way for the
Sinn Fein's subsequent sweep of the
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Tin plane Is a complete',Wreck. The
accident qpe^rred about
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Special to Tlie Deftioerat:
IVnlson, Texas. May 31.1
CaldwelL 38 years old. a foyqpifrn
load machinist, died at th<
his mother, 321
about 12 :30 o'clock this mot
lowing a year'e Illness. He i«
by his mother, three slsttiPeJ
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ENGLAND MAY
TAKE CHARGE
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24 hours. A sister. Mrs. Laura Brad-
ley, lives in Deiilson.
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Dallas. Texits, May 31~:* ef
searchlbg today for three woi
white and two negroes, Who
their way out of the county^
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London, May 3L—A shitcmcnt
that the British government may
tin assume control of Ireland
1 made in the House of Coni-
ts teda> hy Winston Churchill,
Ister tor the Colonies. The
tnial Minister made the state-
on Irisb affairs In the
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NEGRO SLRROUNDED
IN CORN PATCH AND
LYNCHING IMMINENT
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ftlxon, Texas. May 31. — AVmed
posses have surrounded a corn patch .
dear Pilffrlm where Charley William !
Ifon. a negro wanted for the shooting r*-
of Deputy Sheriff Kahndcl, has been
located. «
In the eveut of the negroV Gtg*tP$
a lynching is imminent, memliers of
the |H see declare.
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New Grain Law.
Washington, Muy HI.—Senator emp-
tier today introduced a bill to replace
the anti-grain gamollhg law recently
khoeked out by the Supreme Court as
ppeoi^tltutlopal. _;v;
Bill Out of Committee.
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Washington, May 31. —Tha sol-
?dlers Isinus hill was reported
favorably today by the Senate
FI name Committee by a vote of
8 to (5. v.'....i
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Chicago, tfu., May 3t4-^r«. Edith
Tlockefyller McCormick will ask court
action to prevent tht> marriage of her
I daughter. Mstbilde. to Max Oser,
i Swiss riding m*«de#V atatemeit to
ibe presented in eourt today. No oh-
{Jetton #111 he made to the appoint-
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etl hus^add of Mi^- McCornilck, «a
MarMId##|pKa} gnatrtrtlau. but protest;
against the hdernatlo&al marriage wil|
|he-«ado (ovmally In eourtir y.
Hoover to Fix Coal Prices.
By the Ateociated Prett
Washington. May 31. — Secre-
tary Hoover today assumed, the
responsibility for fixing a reas-
onable price on spr>t «o*l during
theV contlnuam e of the present
coal strike.
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evtende.1 recognition to the new Gu*. .
temalsii govern! ^
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 282, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1922, newspaper, May 31, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194311/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .