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SHERMAN, TEXAS, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922 -SIX PAGES.
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65c PER MONTH.
BIG RAIL STRIKE WILL BE
DIRECTED FROM CANADA
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TO EVADE COURT RULING
ANOTHER CUT OF $10,000,000 TO BE
TAKEN FROM CLERKS—STRIKE BAL-
LOTS CONTAIN LETTER TO ALL
MEN AFFECTED.
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By th* Aaane'.at-.l Prena
Chicago, III., June 111.—Wlille addi-
tional wage cuts threatened to Klush
another $10,000,000 from the pay rolls
of the carrlera, it wan %umored today
that any rail strike growing out of
present threats may be directed and
financed fr< m Canada, to evade the
decision of the United. Jettntes Suiprem*
Court holding unions Ha hie for dam-
ago# caused by their members.
i.eadei* of the rail unions Maid to
be contemplating the mere viewed the
establishment of Canadian headquar-
. ters as legitimate because the unions
are International organizations. Fi-
nancial penalties In case of a walkout
could thus he averted, it was said.
The expected new wage reduction
ordei will increase the total cut from
railway worker#' wages to appcoxl-) Oy ttM Uattel Pre«c
uuttcly "$130,000,t)00 a year. Clerks,
signal mep, stationary firemen, oilers
ami marine department employes will
Join the .,iu/pmen and maintenance of
way employe* as victims of th^ slash.
The Ballot.
Strike ballots to the 400,300 railway
sbopnuu were accompanied by the'fol-
lowing let(«r; I
"Kvtry possible effort should be
nude to obtain the vote of every em-
ploye eligible., This ballot will l e tab-
ulated as soon as possible and there
must be no atoppage of work until you
art- property authorised to do so.
"Thl* ia the time for action aud it«t
talk or unnecessary delay. The rail-
way employes department desires that
every ballot shall be In Chicago at Ihe
earliest jsisslble moment."
If the union leaders don't call a
strike after It is voted fhe men will
throw the leaders over." Urban I,e-
dou\, -Mr. Zero" who auctioned job-
less roey off. aald here yesterday.
Clerical. forces of the Chicago. Bar
liiigtou & Qulney Rr.ilroad, numbering
5.000 are Mid to have agreed In March
to aecm* wag* <-ut* averaging between
2 and 6 per The agreemeut; was
ieached hub peJi«n-r r TTT th* Railroad
THREE STATES
KILLS MANY
DEATH TOLL IN NEW YORK
REACHES 60—OHIO ALSO
HAS HEAVY TORNADO
WOULD CURE ILLS
OF THE COUNTRY
7B.
NEW YORK RAILROAD MAN ACCUSES DENZEL CHESTER,
SPEAKS TO CLASS OF
jHIS ALMA MATER
WHO WAS ACQUITTED OF
CRIME, WITH MURDER.
Mexican Bandits Dynamite
T • VII 171 n 1 i
1 ram; Kill Lleven People ana
untains with Loot
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HARVEY AND
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HITS THE ADAMSON.LAW WERE HIRING TRIiETHER
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Alto Criticises Threat of Railroad Chief of Police Locks Woman Up
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Men to Strike in Face of
Labor Board Ruling.
As Witness, But Doubtful
of Her Story.
By thb A astir in ted lien*
Uy 111* Associated Pre
K y.-H.-Vin. Ark., lone 12.-The up-' « „ „ M,,. 1-
plication of the rugged principles of fag a sw„ni statement that she was
common honesty and common aense to With l>en el Chester the night Mix*
daily affair* of the country would Florence burton, local society girl wa i
cure most of the troubles of the times, slain in October, 1020, and saw" him
Marcus L. Bell of New York, vi<-o fire the shot thut kiijed the girl Mrs
president and general counsel of the Bessie Curtis. 23, was held today by
Chicago, Hock Island and Pacific, to- the Kansas City, Kan.. police Ches-
day declared In an address here during ter was acquitted or the murde^ ol
the Semi-Centennial celebration of the Miss liarton in May, 1921
New Yolk. N. Y„ June 12.—Striking
the with fury and mauuer of a ... . .... . ... ,, - ,
tornado, a storm .which carried death i ^uiverslt.v of Arkansas, of which he is Miss tiartou was itflleu while riding
and destruction to New York aud ex * iu " ,,,otor a road near here
AS DELEGATFS
SHERMAN VETRI.1W MEET TO
DISCI SS RATES TO ANNUAL
ENCAMPMENT.
iiy the United Pretm
Special rates which have been grant-
ed to Confederate soldiers and Sons
aud Daughters to the < <>t,federate re-
union at Hiehmond, Va, were an*
notineed by representatives of the Cot-
ton Belt and Texas & Pacific at a
meeting of Mildred I>h> < amp No. 90,
I c. v., at the Y. M. C A. Surday
afternoon. The Cotton Belt has grant-
ed a rata Of $27.55 to Coufedora.ten
and $4S.t7 to sons and daughters, and
the l« xas &* Pacific has made a rate
of $381.00 to Confederate* and $48.17
tended to New England, Pennsylvania,' ',H" ol'1 f1^ familiar prerfi| ts of vvlth hot fiain <•. Howard Winter. Hob {n s,„,s „,M| daughtern, /
ami .Ohio, yesterday, caused an eafb the «i py book> xvere the.most effective, Ierv was supr-oewl to have been the{ Tl - camirelected U>W. Ilarvev and
mated of nearly 50 Uvea, injured *ie ®hl, aa-^'ell as the old laws of the ino ve. [M. Shannon as delegates te the re-
huudr.ds and resulted in pro'wrty wh,' h- if P'^l^riy exercised ^ statement \y* hia.te by riuef of Ull,<1|( ut Sunday n >eting.
damage ol millions •«> tfrfotveO, he desired, wouPd tend FlHice /immer. Ivamfa (.ily, Jva,i.. #hi it „as indicated, luevever. that a nnni-
to a llcviiite troublesome conditions of be did not WOl how inucl^'t ed
tin* present day in a manner more ef- WK1' to pla<*e lu U.
tor-thfr Unttftd Pntm .
fcM'tlve than by the application of new
tNLiimbus. Ohio, June 12. — With .sod ineffective rules and legislation,
three knowa d<*ad aial more than 20
lnjur«M|, icm partiea, today are
tMaKhing tile waters of Buckeye Lake
mar here for more vieiinis of the toriMi-
do. which swept the resort la*t night.
•t'iilef ii( INtliee Edwards here
It' was potwihlc Mm? slayer r.t Miss
ton may hate had women companions
with, him the night of the murder, as
it W'as a favorite underworld device to
drive women iti A car (<• avert puttie
Ijiboi Board The minimum cut was
1 cent au hour but ran higher in many
cases
Clerks receiving $40 a month
1017 were cut from their 1020 wage*
to 170.50. The minimum under Fed-
eral control was *87.00.
The application for pay cuts for
clerkf made to the Railroad liabor
Board asked for reductions running
from 10 to 15; per ..
Report l)cni d.
Cincinnati; nhio. June 12.- B. M.
Jewell, head Of the railway employes
department of the American Federa-
tion of l4ibor. denied today that the
Railroad Sb'-pplng Crafts t'ldon has
under consideration a plan to move
their headquarters from Chicago to
Canada to escais* any suit 'brought
against them under the Corona<k de
eislon recently handed down by
Pnited States Supreme Court.
rnyiriru. j"me couttrry has not yet recoverea 'tll„ ^ Jt.
Itaa rtf dead stood at that hour at more from the disasters which followed in w|nfni
iu tua* fevty. In the whole Metropolitan ,the wake of that Adamson law." « rt<Ht hh«t
district fiftymven persons met death) 'American citizens are apathetic re- '1(i ... ..
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KATY KNMNKS CRASH
INTO PLATFORM AT
. DKNISON 81NDA1
Five of the 100 small crafts which brotherhood* said to Congress, in ef-
dotted the lake when the storm struck,'fw^yoji " «st pass this law by Satur-
are still tnisxing, reports said. «lay ^tlghl or we shall tie up the rall-
roads.'
A little sense, a little honesty and a
ity tt > I'nlteil Pr«s«i
New York, June 12.-
Haps Adamson taw.
"There never was a greater shame i|.i
our legislative history than the passage
of the Adamson luw, when the hi bar suspicion. Mrs. t'arlii was held on t*
vagrancy charge. She said her his-
band was serving a term in the Mis-
souri penitentiary.
l er (ft sous and daughters from Sher-
man would attend the reunion, and
that the Cotton llelt route would be
choscr. since it offend both a cheaper
rate and'a shorter rou^H.
MOKK THAN FlVK MILLION TONS
OF COAL M1NFD DI RINU
WEKIt JI 8T CLOSED.
By ih- A fUMciatefi Press
Washington, June 12.-tA steady in-
crease In bituminous coal production,
reaching new daily records for the pe-
riod since the beginning of the strike,
was announced"todayUn a compilation
made public by the United States Ge-
ological Survey.
With figures complete for the first
four days of last week, the tenth week
of the strike, survey experts estimated
the week's nnvluetfon would total
more than 5,000,000 tons.
Eh
Nogales, Ari*„ June 12.— Mexican
IkmmIUh dynamited a train on the Mexb
can Southern Railway near Tomelhv
l^ebla, and killed five members af
the military escort, wouuded others,
looted the train and took 60,«00 peso*
In Mexican gold, according to report*
reaching here today. *
^ Tbe passenger train foming from M
Opposite direction was held up at the
wreckage and blocked, six members of
the crew being killed. „
A large force of mounted bandit* us-
der Ihe leadership of JDaD^Jtuair«z
Rcys Oil and Lorenza Alvares :ftook
part in the attack, it waa aald.
bandits, carrying the gohl on boroimha,
escaped into the mountains.
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FRANCS WILL OPI*OS£ '
MERCHANTMEN ARMING
IN T0IR OF WA9
, ; . 4 1 "\.y f£.' •,hc .
By tht A$ oclata<X Pratt ,
Paris, France, June 12.—A bill rati-
fying tlie accord reached at the Wash-
ington Arms Conference, is now in the
ha ads of a committee in the Chamber
n\l^n,heTm' X .inoe m "nd prot b"
total had gone above t«,000 cars.
The department's figures show an-
H
t bra cite production remained virtually
at zero.
little more cpnrmse on the jmrt of our
Police boat#'congressmen' would have ''made, them
whb h s| ent the night searching the staud firmly before the outrageoua de
water* oi lx>ug tfclaud off City Island mands of the l rotherln)<Mls and repre-
refuted at 5 o'clock this morning no sent alt.the W'ople. as they are sworn un "i i
vit t lms of yesterday's terrific J to do. instead of ^jily those who wei*e
In'the statement CTdef Zinuuer
Mrs. Curtis made to him she dec!?, . .1
that she had known Chester cni;/iX;
years and that three years ako she
was engaged to marry him. She iftas
driving with Clyster, the statement
declared, the night Miss Barton was
PRESIDENT
SAYS CRITICISM
UNDESERVED
FIGHTING IS
IN PROGRESS
IN CHINA
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*rorm had
fcOfever. tto i"i™ JfSS£3S£T* "'r we** «.
Th*{. '■ not ytt recoewd '„,p ' i.1.'"mTs "' 11a. tmi ",„l
driving, the affidavit as-
hester told his (companion to
lu the st.nui: damage running above gardlng the daUy affairs and inlerest wli'il-h"b^l' sfoilpcd '°Mrs ^ rtis 'de-
ow million d.>llars waa done and more I„ matters vitally <-y«cerning the conn- 0inr<H| «!„ HaW Chester fire and that
than one hundred people suffered In: try and conditions generally, Mr. Bell ^turned and said that he had shot
Juries.
By the A**ncmi,~it Prmt
New York. June 12—The death toll
of a brief but terrific hurricane that
sw< ope.t down In the mciro|i«.litan ar '«
S.iJwrdav pitssed the tJO mark today,
with JimI 1cj>lions that ihe total num-
ber of <lea<l might go much higher.
The dentil list came-up when an In-
coming tide returned with is more
bodies that had been swept out to sea
last plglu Four more bodies were
recovered from Tlnhters Island and
t«
up
a woman, IntJinfiUug that It was pn
"Kveti hist week in Cincinnati we accident.
hiive the marvelous spectacle of a meet- Mrs. Curtis stated In her affidavit
ing of labor chiefs called to discuss a <mm folfowing Chester^ capture In
threatened strike, to protest against Nobrsskn and return here, she be-
a wage reduction, ordered by the I'nit- cimo acqiutinted with his mother
ed States Ijibor Board, a government Mrs T.Hlhin Chester, and that on April
tribunal." ' 24, 1!>2f. Mrs. Chester paid her $1.000('night
Tbo«e dissatisfied with the decision In'the 1 nion Station here to KO toin^.t^ed by
By fl* Aaiocidtc'/t Prmt
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St. Irf.ul* Mo. .'si'ie 12.r Presi-
dent Harding has written Circuit
Clerk Nat Goldstein that the eritl-
elstn offeret\ for his nomination
<or intcnr.l revenue colbn-tor
here as the resuli or uoldsteln*^
am iMance of $2.5ot> of the Tx>w-
deii pre-conventlon presidential
campaimi money, was of "unde-
served character."
ALLEGED AMERICANS*
KIDNAPED BLANCO FROM
THIS SIDE OF RIVER
Uj Oif Aaai rintni Prtst .
Tien Tsin, China, Juip? 12.—
General Chang Tso Lin's pro|s>s-
al for an armistice with Wu Pel
Fn. wan deciaretl to have been
simply a ruse to gain time for the
defeat of the Manchurian war
lord.
Heavy fighting broke efllfc Fri-
h 4k*y betweeii Chin Wang To* nd
v Shan Hal Kwan * The. battle, has
IsMui raging steadily the past
three days.
Jly the Aiiocfntctt Prcxa o
T.;tredo. Texas, : June 12.— Lucio
Blanco, alleged Mexican plotter against
the' Obregon government, who with
Colonel Martinez was kille.l en the
Mexican side of the Uio <irande « n the
nlaht of Wednesday. June 7. was kid-
Americans from the rlexas
he said, were threatening to tie up the California and remain thereuntil after j side,
tratmp« rtutlon of the country "while
LOOK TO GRAVE
Den I son, Texas, J urn* 12—A pecu-
liar and costly railroad accident oc-
curred in the Missouri. Kansas &
Texas Railway yards in frout of the
1 it ion Station at 5:20 o'clock Sunday
morning. The neeldeat Is peculiar In
t)i« manner it occurred als*^ that uo
one was Injured.
Katy passenger I4mlte<l No. 3, south-
bound, consisting of HixtA>n cars, was
bciiiK pulled up a hill north < f the
Uuion Station by a large yard tnglue.
'The yard engine became uncoupled TH#TV FOUR STITCHES IN
from the pu«*ru*er train while mov-, ROY S THROAT FOLLOWS ACCI
the pu'.dlc bsiks on in Indifference."
"This Is what I meant when I said
the plain honesty and plain common
vo were rejwrfed to have been picket sense Is need d in this country" he as-
[> at Travers lshind. \ jsertwl. The threat to tie up the trans-
portation of the cpuntry is descrlbtsl
as "anarchy aud nothing else but nn-
aiehy," by Mr. Bell. ,
"More common sense and honesty In
business."In government ami by those
who constitute the government from the
tcrtlzenry to the highest office holders, •
are essential for the country's welfare,"
he concluded. - >
according to District
Chester's trial. At the time the mone?|Z lfs in a statemeut to«biy.
was paid, the statement assorted.) Mexican officials have
there were present the denonent's fa-
ther, James McDanlels of Strasburg
Mo., her mother. Mrs. Nellie McDnn-
tels. her brother. O. C. McDaniels, and
Rose McDaniels, a sister.
tn her statement, ,'refrrrlng to Ches-
ter, Mrs. Curtis snld: ;
• "He witd'he shot a* her (Miss Bar-
ton) and I saw him shoot."
Attorney
asserted
Mass Meeting of
Bankers Called
Here for June 21
in official circles no obstacles to, the
ratification of the Pacific accord is an-
ticipated, hut a reservation of the Root
resolution will probably be proposed*
otmaudlug that if submarliiea be pro-
Wiilifd from attacking merchantmen,
the latter must lie prohibited from arm-
ing against submarines.
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PR< ( FFDINGS TO END
KATY RECEIVERSHIP '
WILL BE FUQKD SOON
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By the AwiH'iotfd Pre**
at I Amis. Mo., June 12.—Proceed*
lugs to end tlie reeetrer*hin of the
Knt.v Railroad will bo filed In fth^
ULlted States Circuit Court of A.Jt>
peals before the end of this inoutEr
Walter H. Sanborn, presidine Judtre,
announced today in overruling k b<h
tlon of the city or Kansas cu/ to in-
tervene iu the ,1'Qail i jjrtitaa
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Suzanne Still Champ.
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F. 85j Kdwards on Monday sent out
letters to all of the bankers of <lray-
«cu County, callihg a mass meeting to | *
,be held at Shermatt o« Wednesilay,
June 21. for the purpose of devising '
means of combatting the boll weevil.
He also arranged for the showing
of a government film at, *2 p. m. on that
By tht AI tor I fit preta
Paris, June 12—Suzanne Lenglen
remains champion of France at hard
court tennis. She retained her singles
title against the- challenger, Mme.
<Jolding.* .Saturday. Yesterday she
won the mixed doubles with M. Brug-
non from Mine Goldlng and M. Boro-
tra, 6-0, 6-0, and with Mme. Pigueron
took the womin's doubles from the
challengers, Mile. Croquet and Mme.
Benet, tV3. 0-1.
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WANTS 510,000
City Schools.
DENT IN KANSAS CITY
The names of «mi enrlf«ors elect ed hv
►th' sltf tiitin S< bool Powrd to e 11 JtA
'lov« Albs Fa"tiie Gafford. ihn ie|
AfUs fois Dunn. phvlNbal trfining:
Rowena Jom-s. art All are re-elec-
tions. The following teachers nt the
t ' *■* i\iv>' wrt> also elw'ted
Friday night, but-were not reported on
By thy Atsonnte,! / -tta " * (ll„. tlSt iL,iuistied The Dermwrat Snt-
El Paso, Texas, June 12.—General nrdav. through an error: Miss May
Manuel Palaez. who resigned from the HiChter, Olnia Davis, Fern Pugli, Ma-
Mexican army three weeks ago after nde Johnson. Fay Noble and Mrs. F.m-
coutrolling thif Tampi'co oil fields sev- ma Sliddle.
Martinez and Blanco were killed by
Federal troo>|vs while leading an invad-
ing party ini< Mexic'Q. ' • , '
REPITHJCANS TO PI'T
OUT FI LL STATE TICKET,
- SAYS R H CREAGER
date, which film demonstrates the ap-
nation oi calcium arsenate and its
effects Farmers and all interested
arc invited to witness this fl'in.
Tennis Tournament Starts.
Palaez in New York
to Confer With Diaz
and Other Leaders
/?•/ the Anncriotnl Pirns
San Abtonfo! Texas, June 12.—Th"
Republicans intend to t ut out a full
State ticket for the fall election this
year; according to R. B. Creager. cli.iit-
I man of the State commit lop. which is
in executive session- hep? today. Ihe
county ticket will also be encouraged
wherever success looks at.all posailile,
Creager aald.
House of David Investigation.
iientnn Harbor Mich., .i n" 12.—
"King Benjamin" Purnell of the House
of David, who hasn't shaved or had a
lug and started to run ahead of the
train. It was suddenly detailed and
the heaVy passenger etigine. shoved by Kansas City, Kan., June 12.—IVaive,
sixteen ears, pushed the yard engine h,M H4>), mllHt auV!IVS ihrough life years, Is In New York, hcebrdlng ,
over ou its side, Miming It around o;
the station platform and jamming it
Into a mail eat standing nearby. The
was
platform wis crowded With passcn-
gera, express and baggagemen, who
had tyoir trucks nearby, and, while
several trueka were damag< d, ihhIcs-
trians on the platform, as well_ as
workmen, escaped
The yard engine was badly damag-
corners of the
slight loss. Kngiaeer Shine ami nrt mnilth n IM.||tion kivj causbic
mau McFioblen of the passenger ou- " inyuth. tin pMitloa s.i> i. causng
tajorvd. Kngliww Nix h' > t« f «.. per tn«.Hr.
and Fireman Steed of the yard engine, |
who were virtually caught ^In n trap
(jets Job.
Strong to Quit Race.
Fort Worth, Texaa. June 12 —With
seventy-five enfrtes, the IVxaa state
tenuis" tournament ^opened here thia
nvornlhg nt 0 ^o'clock on the courta of
the Meadowmere Country Club. Qual-
ifying sets were played thia morning,
lieruian Church of Fort Worth waa
today selected as referee. Contests
will continue all week.
, Chiropody Society Meets.
b;j the A*a9ctotea Prcaa
Waco. Texas. June 12.—1The sixth
annual meeting of the Texas Chlrop-
Ody Society began here this morning,
the sessions to continue two days.
t&a
lialr cut In 20 years, is goiug to be In-
" o.'SfLT.t.. i1 srrf
State, are promised within three
months by Charles W Gore prosecut-
ing attorney of Darrlen County.
Austin, June 12.-An agreenient un-
der which Sterling P. Strong of Dallas
will withdraw from the race as a can-
didate for Culled States Senator on
the Ku Klux Klan platform,
conference of Ku
was
Klux
Conference Without Result.
By the Aa *eintr/l Preat
Washington.. June 12 - After a con-
ference today with President Harding,
Representative Mondell,; Republican
leader, called togeituyfr the Republican
steering eommlttef* jpf th l House to
tlVar on the
routine nature will occupy all of to-
day's sessions. Dr. Clarke Mansfield
of Fort Worth is president of the so-
ciety.
Fred Stiireke'
nhI iif(tvi now *pn
ireachm1 at r. .wurt reinv «n iw« . j discuss probtoble on the ship
Klpu lenders from sev iitil -Ir - subsidy and the Muscle Shoals ques
held at the DtflskeU lur y tj0P llt M meeting which It was said
tcidav. it was learned todny. .♦
0 wi m thrown through the windshield ra' foreign minister fU Meileo. eorresfsnKleut and well known in At-
i„t„ 1,1. rrSWltf the bovs tl ronl hyrA ,ulh heeu residing in Ixxs Angebs. president Harding to be a «liret tor of
:,H L " " 1W " 1 lf '* I"" corportrtw.
tut. no ess tat lug -t aun lis move made by General I'alaes ,
Earthquake *H6ck Fell.
Bu 0r« ^rraa
BUJU.- rM nuuie, by p. J| |M|.,
i wnieh Would directly connect him with ®"
the antbObregou activities.
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when their engine Overturned, reeelv- PROSPERITY SPECIAL
tHi only slight bruises. A'ioeal wreck GIVEN BIG OVATION AT
ing crew had the wreckage cleared by |
noon. The passenger train was delay-,
El Paso. Texas. June 12.—Manifes-
tos Issued yesterday in El Paso over
the name of Felix Diaz, now in, New
York for s coiiferewe with leaders of
alleged Mivx h a ii revolutionary fae-
CORSICANA DESTINATION tlon*, set forth the name* of the presfi
I dent and members of the cabinet' of
THE WEATHER.
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. Washington, .Tune 12. — A heavy
earth shock Was recorded nt the George-
town Ct>iver*ity sfi*lsmologleal observa-
tory last" night and a less severe trem-
or, prohatuy more distant was recorded
about six o'clock this morning.-
jT'^lrr
ed n few minutes while changing en- By tha 4,„, iatt4
gines here. J
CorKleana, Texas. June 12.—City and
DmiMe Killing.
Kansas City. Mo., June 12. -Robbery
waa the motive for slaying of Gerhard
Blomater, 38. and his wife, Nanle, :u.
hero yesterday, police believed today.
Bodies of the couple were rouad In,
a vacant lot near the outskirts >f the
city today. Both had been shot to
death and Bloomster's invkets rifled.
Mrs. Blomater had alao been choked.
Ev«ra Loses Out.
B4 the Pr M
the provlalotial government which. It
ife said, ho pmposea to--establlsh. t 1
Francisco Leon De La Barra would
county official*, civic orgaulzaflons and provisional president,
school children gathered here today to I exeenfives would l>e: - |
attend ceremonies Ih connection with ^oeretsry of Lxterlor Helatlons, Lie
the arrival of the "Pros|* rlty Special" ''-ndllo Raluiaa.
comprised of twenty 2-10-2 typo loco-1 Secretary of the ?
mot ires from the Baldwin Locomotive dolf^.j^ia, umv In Madrid. Spsln.
Work, at PhlladelphiaTThe srsH-ial. due ^tn.7 «f *** «nd («n-
at o'clock this afternoon, will be Manuel Palaez. r-stdenee In Los
turned over to the Southern Pacific . nyrtxaa..rxt rr„_,hlrt P-
t* I Secretary* of Treasury, rortnio ris-
,.Tnre ,0 ^
run-
stone, 1 a.* May ^ maintaining day- Vaariuez Gomez, now In Tx s An-
-Commission-
light scheiliiles only.
The "womhsr .train" In tine to leave
.Chicago, 111.. June 12.
er Land is refused to alloy*: Johnny
Ev^rs'v claim against the Boston Na
tionals for the 1018 aetlflon salary.
gC'^S
Seeretaty
of Induatnr and |wn-
here at 0 o'ehs k Tuesday morning, the rim>. ^nr7M Aldnpe. now In
next night lay-over heiwr at Hearne. It yorfc
ia to reach Houston Wednesday at 0
p. m.# ; Sr;,
Secret a rv «
Lolses Lopes U
Public Instruction,
By the Anwiateil Prtaa
Washington, June 12. —• Slu r-
man ami vicinity, Monday night
and Tuesday rloud> and unset-
tled.
Loral Tciii|ieratiire.
There was a range of 17 degtees
iu local temtierathre Sunday the
maximum being 80 ami the mini-
mum being 72.
Highway Weather Service.
Dallas. Texas. June 11 High-
ways are rough and bad in places
and locj.l detoura will Is* neces-
sary on extended Journeys. Bank-
head Highway. Weather ford to
Mineral Wells, closed I may not
be open until about June It ; de-
tour by Garner. Owing *o unset-
tled weather, extended automo-
bile trips on the hnffurfaoed
roads are hot advisable. Many
places iu Southeastern Texas are
muddy and probably impassable.
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STATE DEMOCRATIC
COMMITTEE IS IN
' EXECUTIVE SESSION
"got Yum here.
Dallas Killing.
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Dallas. Texas, .lune 12.-"I killed
him because he broke up my home!'
So declared Will Nash, M, farmer of
Garland, who shot and Instantly kili-
cd his ra phew, Russell Trigg, 28. « f
Grand Prairie. In a pistol duet at B
p. m. Sunday at Commerce Street and
Exposition Avenue.
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Takahaslil Supports Sueeessor.
Bv th« Aiaoeiated Prmaa
Sari Francisco. Calif., June 12—Tb#
lapatvese-Amerlcan, a local Japanese
language newspaper, today prlnta a
'tokio cablegram to the effect that ex-
Premler Takehashi, on relinquisliluii
office today to Premier Kato, Issued
a statement promising support to hla
successor. ; "V
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Stamford Cattleman Dead.
Bu AHMorlnteti Pre*c I'.}:-l
Abilene, Texaa, June 12.—Frank 8.
Hastings, manager of the 8. M. S.
ranches, ami one of the best known
cattlemen In the Southweat, died, at
.Stamford this morning. He waa 62
years old and had been a leader in
West Texas for many years.
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By th' A xnncia ted Preta
Austin. Texas, June 12.--With
27 of IU members present, either
in ocrson or by proxy, the State
Democratic Committee <veht in
session at II o'eloek this morn-
ing. Routine business had been
disposed of and a motion to go
into executive session ca'ried,
newspaper uw?n and visitors being
excluded.
Thro1 vacancies on the com-
mittee were filled. , Ia D. Hill
succeeded Frol L. Blundell in
th«? Twenty-first District; Mrs.
W. E. (V k succeeds R. H. Ham-
ilton lt> the Thirty first District,
ami J. M. Stalworth succeeds H.
C. Randolph in the Twenty-ninth
District. - ■ v.. .. . v. *>.■<#<$
Flag Day.
Mayor J. B. Wilson of Sher-
man. for this eity, as well as
Governor Pat Neff. for the State,,
have been asked to- Issue proclam-
ations setting aside Wednesday.
June 14, as Flag Day, and urging
citizens of Sherman, and of Texas
to display the American flag on
that day.
Flag Day Is sponsored by the
National Society of the Sons of
the American Revolution, and
has the backing of the Texas So-
ciety Sons of the American Revo-
lution. of which C. B. Dorchester
of Sherman is president. Mr. Dor-
chester is urging upon the author-
ities here and for the State their
co-operation In making the ob-
servance of the day general.
Cappei^Tlncher Bill Reported. ^
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Bjr the United Pr*s
Washington, June 12.—The House
Agricultural Committee today report-
ed favorably the Capper-Tincher bill
providing a substitute for the grain'
futures act, recently given out by tha
Supreme Court.
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BOARD OK TRADE 2 I
willing vtoWM;
S HELP GRAIN GROWER
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sB' m - .y ,'-x ijV'r 4* •' # „• ,■
Bp tfcs 4n«aei«tetf Pre** ^
Chlc (to. 111., 1dm 14-Th*
Chicago capitalist who was said
by James K. Mason of Milton;
Ind., fti testimony before a spe-
cial Senate committee Investigat-
ing the Ttnltetl States On
(Jrowvrs, Inc., to be willing
spend a million dollars In pr
mot ing a sal^s dt pai
thf grahi growers. Is
Hales, fl millionaire member <
the Board ef Trade.
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