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ISAMLLO DAILYNEWS
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VOL. XII. NO. 122. AMocUted Press Service; Leased Wire Reports.
AMARILLO TEXAS SATURDAY MORNING MAY 28 1921
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Wm JOT
f 1 1 i i r i i x. x ii i
.UV
FINAL ACTIOfJ ON fJAVAL
OILt IS TAIN III SENATE
WASHINGTON May 27. (By
on disarmament question and against beginning a new Pacific coast
naval base was taken today in the senate but other amendments to
tho $4S5CS0CC naval appropriation bill were not disposed of when
adjournment was taken until next
holiday.
lilsurmumcnl propisuilu canoed
brisk cfcish tf4x over amendmenta!"'' uM huvo reiiucuted the
f f Honutnra I'nmercne Ohio and Walsh
Mnnunu democrat. With the Itnrah
amendment "uuthmiilng and reoueut.
Ing" tha preaidunt In roll a threermwer
conference lo Discus disarmament al-j
reaay in tno tan Hcnutnr romcrena of-
fered aunplemcntary amendment. It
would have authorhted tip president to
ottanend American nnval construction
for als month "In i-der to arrange"
tho conference and If 11 disarmament
agreement ahnuld I reached to atta-
ined construction In rt or In whole.
The pronouul waa beaten (wire once
nn u point of order sustained by Vice
"resident Coolldge and again ly a r
nrd vote of S9 to J7 for suspension of
the rule in make It In order. Kven a.
livelier tilt In which the league of na
tinna contrnveruy waa fought ngaln
JAPS REVISE
TARIFF LAWS
SAYS ADVICES
NEW CUSTOMS 00 INTO1
EPPEOT JUNE 1 ; IMPORTS .1
ARE REDUCED
Ity Atsstlate rM.
XKW VOriK. Muy J7.-A revised
Misionta taiilf and a new revlsul lm.
pall tirllf schedule will Ih (ml Into
tffeet J and .by the JutMBvm- govern-
Hu nt Mid ualvlPes'eevetvcd lure today
I v Counsel (lenerul Jiinuiaakl from the
Tlo fnr-ign office. Thl luw m re.
. Vxrd at the aceslon of the Japan
tm tbta artrtn;.
Ity retiming Importa II waa cxplnln-
rt J iwta iiiulil the niiMe ecu. lily Imtld
up her nartr tmlunce mid with It ex
liunge (Uoatlona With other rountrlca.
A ni-mrnl nrrcaM In the Jiiimimcm
Urlff. offlclnla Mild would hiive hut
lilile iff'tt on trade with the I'nlted
Hull.
Alllioiuth offlclnl Ndvlea had not
leen nivlvtl here tonight Hint th
liew Jiilieai tariff would Uvmne ct
Iwtlve June t the aleji hud Ini-ii ex-
las ted for eome lime
rievlnloii of the Jaimnpaea Intiff wan
nHial.ty i-ffiitlvc It wim attlil at tin-
cmnmrrve iliartincnt. Immuuw of the
rtealre to iratrli't Imjiori n n mean
of Rt:illlllng ex -hnngo.
Krliifureementa la Irelaml.
lit AMurlii4 fem.
UlNDtiV. May 87. The rahlnet hn
Meelded In oend large relnfmii-menla In
Ireland and It la rumored that new
ineanurea are In he adopted agalnMt the
reputilli'an fia-ce In the aotllh and Went
Mmrdlng to an annnuncenient ly the
lmdon Timea.
Mae III INea
rONTIAC." III.. May XT.-I.uke Jor-
dan 1 01 year old. and believed to have
lieen the oldeat niemher of the Knlghta
of Columhua In the United Rlatea died
here today. Mr. Jordan waa horn In
Ireland.
0E6riUm::8 m
TGG0P3 DE3
peq8q::;iel has
mnr WOrtTII. May t7.-Meadquart-r
detachment and Troo A and B of
the new machine gun aquadron of. tha
I Irot Oiva'ry Texaa Nutlooal Ouard.
whnM headiiartera la In Kurt Worth
today began "recruit week" a a part
nf the national gunrd'a reorganliatlon
program.
Xumernua rhangea In both tha com-
roloalnned and enllated neraonnel have
beVt nereaaary In the flrat ttivalry ae-
roillug tn Colonel IJoyd K. Hill tha
enmmundliig officer. Tha new cavalry
will contain muadron headquartera
cotiKlPtlng of two flrat lletitenanla and
cue oeeond lieutenant to. Iw adjutant
nipply ofdepr and Intelligence plana
V nnd training offlcera. It la an out-
growth i rierlena In the world war.
' v'le h di-iiioiiiitiateil the advfautitllty of
rovkllng aiuadron or Inflation head-
iiuartera with all the neceMMiry H-ron-lift
for administrative and llaaon pur-
onea and an obviating the neceMlty of
detailing theae men from the aeveral
trnoiw or comiotnlea. Colonel Hill oakl.
The oignnlaatlon of tha Infantry regl-
nienia of 4ke lath IHvlalon "I going
eteadlly forward." Adjutant flenaral
artnn whiwe headniMrlera la at Aimtln.
baa announce. Tha ground work baa
been laid for two artillery unlit which
give pmmlae of early completion ba
onld. although oieial attention wlU not
be given tit the organtoatlftn of artillery
until tha Infantry rranoonent of tho dl
Vlrton ft been camfMed.
Associated Press)-Final action
Tuesday over the memorial day
1tv-toMtl on Honutor Wulsh'a amend
president lii uend American reprearnla
Uvea to Nit with the disarmament com-
mission of th Icugue of nullum) "In a
consulting -oiwdty."
Tkla amendment waa hen ten fiaty-
two aftef It wua denounced l.y Hcnutnr
Lqdgw .of ' Muaaaehuoctt republican
Amarloa Intu the league. The roll mil
leader aa "Nld tlMir" entrance of
Wtta.-on irty line except that three
WliHmn fcthlckls Tennessee: Wulsh.
Mssouchusctis. und Wutuon flcorgiu.
Vmed with republican opponent.
The irnHMal fur a new naval loiue at
Alameda Col. wna lost flnully when
Senator Hull republican. Dclcware a
permanent champion of It announced
'after a further canvna of Senator that
no further attempt would lie made to
rewind the senate' vote striking the
.Item from the Mil.
SECOND ARREST
FOR VIOLATION
OPEN PORT DILL
UNION SEAMEN ARE TAKEN
INTO CUSTODY FOLLOW-
. INO ALLEGED ASSAULT
Hi Awarlali4 I'rrM.
nK.vl'aUJ.NT.' May IT.-Th flrat ar-
nl to take "ilm-e In lleauntont and the
aecond In the alnte for violation of the
llihy "ojm-h I'mt" . wBr remnli-d
mie loiliiy when eight men. Mild to Ih-
uli'iklng m-aiui-n were taken Into cuMo-
(Jv for tin alleged awault on nonunion
iwmiiih-ii ctniilovitl hi the alenmer Mo-
hlco. In mi't here. The mraeiire waa
imicti-d liy Hie l ut-ltitiiie fnllnwliig a
III -up of hlllpplliu tit l:ili-ton M-veml
iimnUm aan.
STATE PRISOII
OF DISCUSSION
GOVERNOR. NEPP AND J.
HERRING ARE IN CON.
SULTATION
Ity A.MwIattd Pmn.
At'HTI.V Mny :7. At a. rooferem
tiilny M-tw ii-ii (lover iioi Neff and J. A.
lien lug chiilrinnn of the prloon com-
iiilmlon. It In iM-lieveil that a matter of
rondcrtiMe Importance roncernlng tht
atate ienitenllury ayatcm waa iIIm-um.
eil. Mr. Herring cuiue in Aimtln from
lluntavllle by hurriedly automohlle and
Iiiiiih tllately went Into conference with
the governor.
The Dead Keg wilt le a ootid mami of
aalt In f'UO yrura any geologim.
rear mmsi
-Q W21
to de mm
mmiuiny haa licen mganlred at Amarll-
' and atepa are Wing taken to form an
artillery battery there. Infantry com-
oanlea are being organised at Daren-
'Ion. Quanah. Crowell and Vernon.
Wichita Full will have two Infantry
comiianlea. a rifle company and a ma--hlne
gun romiwny wnile an artillery
battery la contemplated.
ltii-rult are being tgned In Fort
Worth for the divlaional tnedliwl regi-
ment there being alan In proeprct tw-n
Infantry I Hie comiianlea. a machine gun
eomiainy and a linwltser coniiany
OiganlXHtion In the Hint Infantry
area almi la going forward. Aunt In wilt
have the Kighth provisional company
and H.i n Antonio la recruiting for the
Kliat iroiiiiial hemhiunrtrra com-
wny. lufMiitry ctoinlea K V and (I.
ind bendiiuarteia company of thr ai'
ml Imttalloti. The Thlrleeuth provla-
loonl rimiiiaiiy la bring reoigaulail at
Tayln'.
In the Hlrd Inf.mtry area. Infantry
iiMiintrn ar being formeil at Waco
t Irani e and .ViimgoiliM hee. while pn
. pect are ood for rompanlea at frn h-
I fit a.l I Jueraonillle. the adjutant gi n-
eral reNirtel. A movement baa been
Martct In Houston to rcorganlae the
llmiaion Lit M Muarda a a Hirt of the
th I H vision. I.ut plana hava not been
i-onipld
Orjunia-ition of a machine gun com.
lny M L;m.4n and nMganltation of
the foii-th Irovtslonal company at Ceo.'
CONGRESS IS
PROGRESSING
WITH TARIFF
awoaoaaasBWBwsBH o
FINANCE COMMITTEE HEAR
ING ON TAX REVISION;
FINISH FIRST STAGE
PlEA FOR ilETHITIOi'l
COMPETITION NO EPPECT
ON SALES TAX SAYS
PROP. SELIOMAN
Ity Ai.tll.4 I'hh
WAMiiixntuNV. Mny iiiKtinot
lirngreoa waa ipudu In i-ocgiea today
In the miiltif of t.ix md utiiff l-g
lalutlon.
The kenule (Inunca tommlttea con
ctuilid oH n heariuga on ln revision
iiiniiletlng tin. first atnge of tho new
lax bill while the house way and
mean committee began final redraft
of the iiermanent tariff bill preiwra-
lory to It lilentlflcation In the house.
Chairman Kmlrttcy auld ho hoied to
lave the t.uil'f nieuaure In the house
y June 10 and that hla riMiimlttea
.viiuld then begin t'ouslderntlnn of Uxa-
Hon. The acnalo finance kinmltte
whd h -begun-Ma lax hiwiing Muy .
Had under consicUrstion flrat the Hmoot
Mile tax bill but although carry acntl-
nent npfumi-ed In favor It. k-a.l. r auld
'stay It would prolxilily bo oppoaad
stmiiKly in both house and aenate. Tha
exii'ss profits tax. It wu auld. ndi-
ly will Ih retH-ated aa auggested by
Mei-n-tary Melton. Although the em-
tio committee expected Ita removal It
lefrnse liefore the lommitti-e liy ev-
rul tax rxM-rta waa uid by aome mem-
Via to have made fi lends for It. Kev-
ral aennliH aald Ita ilefettae today It)'
I'rof. Kdwin A. Ki'llgman of fohmiMa
rnlveiaity hail ilecoly Impressil them.
Mr. Hellgmaii made a pli-o. for Ita rv
'i-ltion a hgalnst adoption of a oalea
tax. The f miner he conteniliil. waa a
tax on euroltis and one of the few kind
H taxea w hli k. In normal tlmra must
alortMHl l.y maniifaiiurera and not
-unseed t Cmnoeil ( Ion had nn effect
n tne aairt tax ne oslil. adding that It
uuld liievjlMlily Im shifted to tha con.
4iimera and therefore he.otne practi-
cally an Income ' tax turned uisib
down.
AMERICAN ACE
RESUMES TRIP
T017ASIOT0II
EDDIE RICKENBACKER TO
TRAVEL ON TO CAPITOL
IN ARMY MAIL PLANE
lr Awnrlatid I'm. i
rilH'AfMI. Muy l;.-Taplaln Kldle
Itlikeiilm krr. Amerk'un Hying ace ar
ivcd in t'hiitiKo at 6.: p. in. centml
itandurd tliiu. tml.iy In his night ncroaa
the continent fioni Km lcgn to Wash
ingtiui. T). T. '
Hating covered l.Oon hiites with 7M)
remaining he aien the nlghl In Chlni
go In Ihe exTlatiai that he would
receive authorisation from Washington
tn cnntlntio lua flight at daybreak In
an army plane
Itattllng almost unsurmountaliln oh-
starlea In hla raie against time be
reachiil Oilman n a pa"nifr In a
mall fil.me hla own craft having licen
labll milking a lamllng at Cheyenne
Wyo.. last night. This waa hi oecnnd
accident of the trip the first having
occurred when hia plane lore Ita pro
IsMtcr off In landing at Ism Anxelea. In
iirtdltliHi he was hi Id ir at nedwoml
Calif. by a heavv fog which made fly
lug temporarily ImpoaslMe.
Hlnce leaving Xan IHegn Inst Mondav
In n 4iX hm-M-power army airplane he
ha tteen In the air li'Ul It hour.
IVapile hi two accldcnta and hi long
battle tifilnst nimintaln air no. ki ts and
fcjr. Captain r.ii krni -kcr wu de
ternilnvd tn continue at davbrrak If
Nrniaalnn to use an army plane was
tallied lie t-XMVIed tn reach Wash
Ington In about eight hour more flv
Ing.
DEAD IT HIS III
CHICK AHHA. Okhi.. M.v -r.lli
I l.i rpiss (X. nwner of sevecil vuluahlc
mi ice- Hi:n or Chit kashi waa foiiiul
diwd on hi irtnclMil lensr ..nlKhl I.)
county otleail who are hoMlng ihiee
nun. Crockett Kngllsh. Itoti Itobinson
and VA llolrit. until sfler a ns.mi-is
Inquot to be held tomorrow.
Warm t.wa Debated.
tt AassrlalHl l tss.
AI'HTIX. Texia May ?T l-gl.ntl.ai
k ok Ing tnwoid the atrenglhenlna; ..( the
pink boll w orm hi a' 4 Tixaa will b"
aiitmiltted tn the .lslnlur at the sue
ctnt ostnoi hi July. H wa annouio-.il'
OILfl ISFOOIID
mil
New "Baby" In Congress
SMS.! HWI.'M) Will S..SS
llrpresentaliM II. Carroll tlerc.
uieiulier of the lloiice of Iteplest-n-tatlvra
from Ti line.-re i the
younae.t man In I lie Moune mic-
cMdlug in this honor (iarance 4.
Mcleod of livtruil. Cfntremman
Iteere rrvel a a fir lieuletiuni
:n Km not with the liith Infantry
FINANCIAL HEADS
CONFER WITH THE
PRESIDENT FRIDAY
PROBABLY HAVE GROUP
FROM MIDDLE WEST IN
NEXT CONFERENCE
r n
I Ax
AM
remove riS7r.:cTio:ii:
BANKERS ADVISE REMOVAL
RESTRITIVE MEAU8URES
ON CREDITS
ily Assnrlaliil Pnaa
WASIIIXtiTlt.V. May ST A group of
linkers and fltianciei from every ore
l ion uf Hie country tire tn lie consul list
by President llurdllig Is-fiae he con-
ludes the striea of flnam In I confer
encc Isguii Weilni'silay tilght at a
While House dinner when the mstern
bunking Interest were chiefly lepre-
si'iiliil. Nn apHiiitmeiit fur further
-laileiemi-a huve )it Is-en iniiile but
It la pi'ulmlily that a group of finan-
cial leader Ii i.iii the mliklle weal will
the next n la. aiimmolied by the
preslilent.
It van Indicated In administration
In li s that an fur a actitliticnt hs
sen cniiviiKw-il the ftiiuiu lii I men are
. Irtuiilly unanimous In la-Hexing that
the f.il.-ial reserve lusml holds the ke
to the ii-oHr reailjuaniietit to gi-iieml
.luaiuial coihIIIIihIis. Thise consultril
tie tmilcialiMsl tit have d4d the presl
lent that In their opinion the hoard
oulil git a long wuy toward restoration
nt tioriiinl isnulitliHi by exerting It
.nflucncc to keep loans at a iess.oialle
rale ami on a sound Isisi.
lU-mnval ioT ri-aiii -tiv miaaurea
l.lii'd on the Issml lm creillt riten-
'on iiiuk r the fiib inl rwi-ni' mi waa
aid In hnve Is eu adviN'iiti-.l y the
4inkeis as a means of solving thw
phildein imiiig the fnrmei a tha
Ulllltl .
I'liiKi'i'Mrtive n-ilisi-oillit riltc. which
lii- Imkii .1 stilt i million- in St. lail I
ml KniiMi Cut- diktiii is it wis con-1
nilcd woik a hiiiiKhlp on the agre
iiltmal liitiHsis l Istnks which are
haiKiit iiiom- I. r money on n ly mis
.he lot Ii u.. I ust ulong In the Inn-
eowers. I
The ii- re bunk charge mendwr i
auks u;i tn a mlnliiiiiiii of erven pi-r i
i nl in HI. I .on I and twelve ls-r rent i
In Kansa City for loana In rtn-eM of I
:K 'tr:"r
m wi ll ' pe icfiit of Iohms In rices
f the Imse. I
l.i aisluiioii lo M-imlt b-naer credit
in lurinci thnniKh rttenslon of the
limits rixi'i! l.y the rrre ail ii
Kiii nil me mh-i ellgllile for ilisi-omit
tt it serve banks w.is auld to hitte lie-n
l.ivoiid. '
The i-)ilnloii was expressed that re.
ttii Hon ia ellaltdi' iiaiicultiiral sin-r
tn six month wns tm. eaily a luaiiir-
IV In the ins.- of many fiirmer. Kx-
lilislnu of the losluilHK I. mils. It
1 ainliiliieil a 1 old enatde the memlsr
sink to rvti n.l col iesp.nidugly long.
1 Urn to the l.irioi-r
K
A phas- of the exisai proldeni
it Is cndcl sti ml. wus disi'iisw-il
irt.Hi i.f a puuianl
lal.lllt.v to the g.iiinmeou of oim
.Ili a Into whlih Ann 1 i no ! nuirht '
shif.M-.l. The Isinkrrs were ail ti '
hate twin illsis-a.il to the vlrw tint 1
. inder the Kitae sit in ikhsII.mi fof .
'inaniing rxMnts loltlil hae mora aui j
i-H and the oinlioiis of the war fl 1
miiiiiv cta-piicatlon Is- riven a wliti field J
I liicaits i mild itevtseit by whlihi
lie rxiaaier roidd l-e tosureil against
'he ka of bis ciHiiiiMstitlia Ihniuah
buntti- of toverntiM iil In the country In
Ahli-b thil asM-e tn la msrkeleil.
Th. .tinlnMrstnt Is ih1.svI.
SEAMEN REACH
AGREEMENT IN
vagequestiohIIHVADERS DEAIIIi'Je CITY
TERMS DRAWN UP AND AP-
PROVED LABOR BOARD
REPRESENTATIVES
RATIFICATION TODAY
TERMS ARE MADE EPPEOT-
IVE FOR PERIOD OP ONE
YEAR PROM DATE
WAMIIIN'll'niV Xluv
nent mi wage und him king condition
reuilu-d IiiiiIkIiI Istwei-n repreaenta-
liven of the Murine i:nglniir llennfl-
iiil asais-liiilon and Chalinuin llenaon
of Hie shliiing Isord In the controversy
which haa threutened a tie tin of Amer
'lean ahlpplng. The terma will Im sulk
milled In ihn various bs-al unions Hal-
urday for ratification.
The agreement wua reached at a
ciaiference w ith B.x retiiry Imvls after
Chairman Ibnson hud tiscusr the
sit mi Hon with IVeslilent Harding aev-
eral hour. If the terma are aivcpted
I'V the lisul the agriH-ment will lie
slgneil to remain effective for one tar.
WAKIIIN'fmi.V. May tT.-Thei ac
lion wna taken regaidlesa of the de
Union of the Ameiii-an ahlp owneia
wK-miion wnicn wiia ciMiinionlnited to
Hecretury Duvls tislny. to refrain from
nterlng Into any agreement with tin-
men. The shipping Imku-iI. however. It
waa pointed out oM-rutes four sevenths
of all Ameiiiwn shlpa. . .
Secretary luvla b ft for New Vnrk
lmmeiliati-ly after the conference to at
tend the home ersonsl atfiiirs. hut It la
iimleistiMsl will m-h representative of
the ship ownei there.
Tho term of the tentative agree
mnt were not made public hut In gen
ral they are undcrstoinl tn follow the
llnea previously laid down providing for
a IS M-r cent wuge riitin tton and muk
Ing aome change In overtime ruba unit
taking conilitloiia. . '
Hum EfTS .
GOOD SHOin III
IS
I
tt AsanrlaM f
CAMItltllnii:. Mass. May :7.-ln a
liiullflog contest covering tha widest
laiige of colleges In many yeura nlne-lii-n
lostlliillon tisluy pliuiit athlete
In the iMellmluuriea of the fia t y fifth
Hiinunl champhmshlp gnmea of the In-
ti r-colli Rlate athlellc assis lullon held In
ll.irvaiil alailliim.
tiiitsiunding In the Utter track and
flcM duel for plui-ca were the remark
aide pcrfia-maticca of I'nlvraaitle of
Cullfianla and lal-tlid Hliinford. Jr.
The Ihniflc Count group of eighteen
Hturters fiairtis-n of wliom Isa-e the
color of California nod four of Hlan-
f.ml. imiliriei ai-veniii-n men out of a
total of nlni ly two advanced In the
eventa of the M-irain.
Harviiid siimiiI fust plm-e wllh II
illfortilu and Is-nnsylvanlu were llml
tr miiitul wllh in mh and the other
sixteen Institutions sciwcit a follow:
Vsle t ISnnsylvanui Htale I; Cor-
nell Hlunfird and Princeton T each:
tsutnioiith ft lii Ksyette fluiaei and
Syracuse I each: Masjuichuselta Instl
I lute of Technology and Columbia )
jiai h. and Ikiwdoln. Itrown Holy Crnaa
I'lMsbui g and WlllUiins 1 eoi h.
REDUCTION OF
GAS PRICES ARE
ANIIOUriCED HERE
local oil COMPANIES
ANNOUNCE A THREE CENT i
CUT IN GASOLINE '
The M.ikio.Ih 1'iiioli uin Comii.y. !
the li-siv S Alli'i fining I'ointsiny.l
Auilrcw s Mi Isauilil I ooiivimv llulf lie 1
I fining Coinp.-iny IVhc (Ml Oapotatloti '
' hII annulment M thnt iiM i-iitiori In'
. the lake i f uss.illUe KliiliV
l th gusohiit and keiosaor wrie re.
' I11II111M lit ;'l cents lid IV. Iwo k i
1 ili-niand Is aU'ii 11 th-- i .uise for
the ti..p ii the ! nl muikrt pilie. 1
GIRL KILLED
BY I PHSSIIHG AUTO
fir AMruilrJ tnm. '
WICHITA KAMJt. T-xi. Miy :T
Vela M.m-iK tan y-ar old diiiKMcr of1
Mia Milv Morris wus klllnl tnstulitlyl
hi le cnl tonight while eu route to.
a Ncaii giis.ay etav li-i net loolU'll
VIm-o she wus run 4oa b an sul'sn
itiivin le.' a " p.. him u The 1
EASTERH SCHOO
nnnnrn rnnnr iaiii i rinn?
IlillvlCU rUitUt WILL Muli I
BEAUMONT Texts May 27. (By Associated Prss)-.TlM city
of Sour Lake is virtually an armed camp tonight because of re-
port received last night that a band of hooded men was en rout
from Liberty Texas to get revenge because of the tarring and
feathering of Justice of the Peace Joe J. Devere of Sour Lake last
Saturday night. Devere was formerly a citixen of Liberty where
his parents and other relatives reside. Following his rough treat-
ment Devere went to Liberty and returned to Sour Lake Wedaee
day where he opened his office as a public official. Soar Lake and
Liberty are both towns of about 2000 population about ti mtSet
apart.
following tln new reaching p.ajr
Ijike that the l.llu-rty Klun waa4
I Mite. Hhciilf W. I. Nelson waa ROtt
fled at KiHintM the county ncut knd
be. hurried to Hour Ijike where. h
swoiv In fifty ib.piiilea and theae megj
armoil to the teeth walled throughftsjt
the night on all highwaya for tha oat
ini tial attack there being no further
ilevelopmenta from Ulierty moat of tli
nu n went home for sleep but are keeiv
lug their wi-Nois close at hand and
will be riioly
n iuly for milon if aummoneil.
la-en a lense week at Hour
It lu.
WOMEN ARE HELD
WITHOUT BAIL FOR
JURIST'S MURDER
BOTH CHARGED WITH MUR-
DER AFTER PRELIMI
NARY HEARING
Si Aarlatd Treat.
Tl'LMA ukln.. May Mla Oolrtle
Hi don and Mr. Josae Jaiheo bn'h
nui-se. were I held ' w ithout In. nd for
trial on charges of mcnlcr In ronec-
UiOl .wlih the death bore Muy II of
.koige -Iteven-ux aaiwl .niisl at the
cianiiision ia l heir i linlnry hea ing
Is'fore Justice J. II. Cm rn' toniu'il.
TAKE FIRST STEFS
TOVMRD liEGOGtilZlliG
r.!EXIGAIIGOVER:iL!EIIT
SUMERUN TO CONFER WITH
PRESIDENT 03REG0N
ON SUBJECT
H AMarlaled Frass.
MKXICtt CITV. May S7.-Thnaigh
in nimngeiiienl mu.le by the Mexican
fon-lgn office (Image T. Humerlln.
merk-an charge d affaires In Mexko
City will unit IVesidrnt tiiaegon by
tonua-niw toward the matter concern
ing recoatililim of M-xku by the
I nlleit Hlates whkh It I uiubrlisal
he larought to kb-xk-o City this morn-
log. The memorandum It I learned from
n aiithiaitatlve source Is In nn sense
in ulllmatuiii calling fia- the signing
t a treaty to prntoeol but a mere aug-
tintlon from the I 'uttcd State depart-
lient of atate of the basis 11 noil which
risintliim might be extended. It la
bvlarcd there la nothing In It tn nf-j
fend the auarrpllhllltlca of the Msx.i i
an isH.plc and thut It docs pot emlsidy '
the terms laid down by the Pall auh
-iMiimlliie
Seiretary of State Hughea and t'n-
Jer Sii-retary of State Henry I
Klctehcr. It wa arild drafted the mm
ssndiioi after conferences Listing mora
than a month.
DEnOOIAL D!1Y!
STORE HOURS;
ARE GIIAHGED
iHi-ision to os-n klures only from
j. m. In 12 noon Memorial taiy wa
trtichcii ul a Joint milling thla morn-
ing of the Amarllln llusinesa Mon'a A-
.taion and the executive lommittee
of .ins..ii 1'ost Atiuricnii legion. Kul-
ti - w In or the meeting the follow Ing state
meat wus Issmil:
The dire. 1 .is of the A mar Ilia Ilusl-
ness Ali-n'a Assis-iutlon In Joint meeting
Hiih the executive mmmltteo Of th
V io.i. 111 lAuion held tisluy May IT
'Kiecd Ih'it clisilng of business hoiiara
iriioi n i 1: a. in on Ik-corutinn Day
May 3ii. Is snipla tn enuldw everyiaie to
Isirtli lti In the pnrmle and In attend
1 lie M.moriiii t:niisi and there-
fore 1 lie llulm-s M.-n ABsmiatlon
iKiMx-d a rrwiliiiion reou. sting all iner-
ii.ints tn 1 lose their l.'i"ca of bilslnesa
t least fioni 10 If a. m. on iViiwa-
It.-n Hiy.
'Time I nothing but tha beat of
l.i ling ltsii n the la-alim and the
llii.lmsa M.-n'a Association and each
lias found the other ierfectly willing
and a 11 Moo to nsisraiu wllh tho other.
The inlsiiiiik'tst.'indlug which promptsd
the li Ion rxecutlve viaiimltleo to put
ih.ir aiil.ii- In tke pnln-rg WouH r
tjike. rollon'luir he tarring Incident
on Hal unlay and minora that Mh-
lunlea wne Is-lng inganiaed tn combat
the band whl h la aald tn lie reannnab
bin for pUnlsliing Devere a ahootlng
Hsik place Thuraday In which V. It.
I Hi kens a oonfei-tiiaier waa killed by
W M. Mills an engineer on tha main
bualtiesa atreet th'ro. Tho tragedy
caused Intense rxcltenirnt there. It Wua
' Mlcvrd at the time It had aoma con
I M tlon with the Klan'a nctlvltlea. but
' this M-oved nut to I tho caae i
ONE KILLED TWO:
INJURED ID AUTO
ACCIDENT FQAY
- - I
TEXAS WOMEN ARE KILLED
AND INJURED' I.J OKLA-
HOMA TOWN '
:.. f 1
a Aaorlalrd freak 4 . i . . f
(inANDr-IKUD.'Okln II.'-Mra
May nmwn waa killed ' Imrtantly ami
Ml"a Anna ftrooka ami allsa Ttteima
Wright aerlmtsly Injured' when-
motor car diHew Jy . Mlooj Ijuani rfmi-
tersnn tu rnit - over' iiiOi"-ieandtd
jlule tod.iy pinning the wonten. atl of
iltuiklairnett Texua. benegth. 1keT
wito driving Ift Visit Mengj In f)ron4
field according to Mis Paltefonh.
The aerliaisly Injured wre aked to
a hoeplt il In tliandflPld and It waa
there that their Injiirlea 'might; pro
fatal. Mlaa llronka aualalned' a' fae-
lured skull and Interim! Injurlea and
Mlsa Wiiuht a pum-tumt lung. Mlaa
IMtterson who wua cut and bruised
ulsiiit the face aald In attempting to
avoid another aiitiiiitolH'le the ear WB
atoptied ahia-t and overrurtiid.
exiled mmm
PASS COSTA OiSA
oiii7aytoi;o::is
WASIIINHTtiN. May IT.-Arrlval In
Cisita I tic of Ow-ar It ItenavMea for-
mer uesklenl of IVru wllh twenty
01 her Peruviana all of whom hod been
it laied 10 Australia aa revolutlonlal.
waa reaa ted tistay In st.it department
advk-c fnan Central America. Tha
shjp 11 whkh they aalted from IVrtt
thq advlcea auld. received nrdera at ae
m put into a Central' Anierkan port.
No eplanatlon waa tlvcrt Ihe rhanga '
in destination luit It wa' believed hero '
that k-navklea and hla fidlnwera wnukl
I. s-rmllti'd tn remain In Costa Itlca.
LOriGSII0!)E.:HI
CHOOSE DOCILE
FOR NEXTT'EET
If Asms-mIhI I'rsss.
tlAI.VtSTtiN. May IT.Molillo waa
selwteii aa next ymr's meeting place
ot the South At Inn la- and tlnlf IXstrlrt
ot Ih Intei national Umgahoremeu'a
Asoisiation. which closed irs eleventh
annual convention here toitay. J. .
1:1 li ke or 'lulveston waa elected treo.
dent: Allien Wmkman. New Orieana.
vie piesidenl and M. J. (.lah.igun.(tal
1 t. mi. ais-relary treasurer.
WEATHER
r.HT THXAS: Hniurd.iy. partly
timidy. hei nming unaettled In main few.
tlon. thunder shnwera In fanlmnilla by
nlRhl; Siinihiy 1 knidy in aouth. thug
der shnwera and cii.-r in north Miiiai.
I. . Iiepartmenl of AflmHare.
Uealher It urea w.
Ti-misianne-by hoflra at Amarilhi
)est.-ld:iy.
a a. m a
T .1 m
N n. m la
9 a. 111 It
in a. m TI
Highest ) ester day
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1 p. in..:. .1
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