Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 154, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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Reinforced Steel
SAMSTO" Service
S.H. Machines Supply Co
1
OWIT OOEPtTI CffltlBT! K1W8PAPEK CEIKTIWO OOV"L*T« kBSOnMTTD PRESS SEW* REPORT
ESTABLISHED 1883—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
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MORE TRO^S ASKED FOR DENISON
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ter
CHECK IS WITH
A REQUEST FORTo Aid in De(ens\'
GAS FRANCHISEDr* A*ents m Jail
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To Council But No
Action Taken
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tint** «*f r<N f'I'l t»f to a »»,*■>
Would Unite*’ 4t * *11« * ■ * ’ foftl it » fi**?- ^
ir*ft |ft th- . .*»■• <».j ? »I# • sif
with tit*’ nwnt • * *'i ih*- WHit** t'- it
hid ' (>H)i a v. **t«i i t n*
h«v*» ruitural ^ t • r« ’tt»m i>h • wh
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tiiMtit f»>r tfnllinM tti*» w**ll ort telini
miowti tit** l , Ml* . r |< <• • H I
to I>«* i«»4i• 4**i ,tn*i whi]»i t*» t\*• i»u>•
C^hristl. Hhti thin \t<*uiti I** f ♦ •< i, »
tUtiofi* rtt-w iivmliMif h ?tIi t r4 I*1*<
Oil «om Jrtlfl v Vi * • * * * * * I « “ . !*•
«thfi rnt tho.l vhmiM I p* • I*mm, >t >• {
t itiK out Uni I Kftv Hit" tii«* nt Si
t**l Mlllftl. 414*1 ll* A i -•**» ‘ f * -4, ,* i»
Would !** tiiiid*’ i»** H'id 1 ! it?
$2,000 fine st
Vo ttdiofl w;m» la * i Hv the < t
Hiollft s lit Ml |M mlHiftC ii ftllkll ll<
« Umoii I row * 11 h * ; hr With l* n t or
the l*f«»Ute*‘i i‘oin|*;ntt* him * * » f*».• -• *
of th* 1’t‘RliiOtl pr«HKMftM iiMi Wii* *t» t* I * !
tut futurv ftfUou lf u fl ittumf Hi*'
***** «*f Th* t|tv WlM li* to fitoti d
#*oth tho llhr * rul th« ’
*-» iidUftiat te«m H*r iiiitu^tn *1 umI « *m*
tturihil us*-, til# IVar -m » r iny (
(Contlnund on t ngf Four )
RED DOESN T
LIKE POLITICS
OF DEMOCRATS
IV Th** \ •«*< late.! Pn
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IfMtlliig if**rni r» » ? Hr
ti|iptx*iiiK th* n iuvinutHih oi
Ntitt* m Hteiui'toi .l.iin* A Hi**":I
*•( his »*|i|«»h#*ot Hi * okfnrhU'*'
lt.'4\ *• I ll) t ft* l.ojt th* !•-»»
• t it lifted would v\m t h* f: * -11
IchImv fur flight'd th** Um»*4 i»mi
* a till k» id o for ih*- pi im«u • »*•
!»*■ ht UI fl* \ i Tu* - * *; i V Ir ’ i t *
M f is** • M f I
IllRH lift * t! 11 * lilt I f*' !
Hial** for mttt, >♦ an. So|»i •
tht* J*m 11*»1 r*• . ; }!*
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v ' men *«< aklh. h *dio« i*
*v 111 wind hi* hi* *?mi u^n ti
mol i ovt
tin th** mh* .not Ri‘ii \
l*us<« «1 hi’ < .ui»jm a **ii iht* till
III* d*‘f»* 11*1- 4 th* (tnin'ii ru.i
follow t>i n mtv, 1h ttal
Tr
of Electric Wires and WOOL SCHEDULE
' se Brings Rigid DF TARIFF BILL
^ MEETS ATTACK
DEi. ,,0 y j 28. —Coi Charles H. Nimon, martial law tt»mmanHe> lu re, tonight announced that he
h?H request / / . Neff to send him nu»r« Me troop* in order that he may adequately patrol the marital taw
lone, which w. / <* late today hv the <|av« i :i r tc* include the entire city.
f ollow-n » ti. .ting of electric Mglht wires and air hose on f-right car*-. ( olonel Nimon announced that he had
is*.tied < rtiers for rii,id enforcement of martial law.
\Ve Have jus* Lart .-d on th« Deniso situation." Adjt- (ien. T homas Bart»»n, v* ho has b *en working w-th ( olonel
N m ' n. said. v\ e «je t»oir to clean up the town »nd giirroun ting country b. lore w# leave.”
the restri- ted ar*a gives Colonel Nimon complete charge of all railroad property in Denison, the
id-. ;i: i, h >n as & I exas radroad were not inrlwleil in the governor’s first proclamation ami
. '• ,*enc *d w trouble jo that section every night since he came here.
Senate P-mponents Win Out
In Each of Three
Roll Calls
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gh* v;. .
»|()p m | -
Texas rar
»rt
Mor- th.
tii:
who are a!«o under orders >
to duty L.-vond the limit
H state trcops •I’e in anmtai
i • ’I: tall on some of tl
e sfi
u- colonel have power to op •» tie in anv part of the «tate. I hete of*
the mnli‘-i law a • <., it is said, should the- become necessary.
• mpimiit «l t «mp Maim near t he state capital and it isexpe t*’d
j he grant ( ofonel Nimon s request for additional s«ddiers.
B. Th# A*., >c ,U<
BERLIN 1 v 28 —'
th»^?0 DMtinijm, the
i!#ved t€t Amen tan1
today tht tr<5*h q
p^nt»« j»*rf>Upt at
M tc b limb u ref ayu It y* «n n.
i, vytff killed
■fl Gftcmin
0 dut t enbtrtt,
riinrt* 'ft t <U;iH !l.
' «iM 4 Lftby in • iir* ru
dlnirli'i**. 'Ii,in
m * n»i**i iftudy In' \
1 ill
ni l ing iif th*- i
> >ut*nt
f’lri'Ulara \\<i'
niih 4ujt today, iftv
If-
In# th< I.i.ng
to attt
nil
l(*»* *1 S ■
il fuftteral tntnoif
nff*‘rinvf-n, ,h
w hh h ‘*upi»<-rf**r8
lalltK Will .!■•( ,1
k inti! In „aim in
flUlon a |iubli(
ilntnwnurathm f u
ttent'i ute It im tn
l t ts irraiig* .1 hy
'Hill I'a.i'f ll.-.
d ' * lub
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m* - r«th • HidtdiH*
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i of hSn dlktrirt. iTi**4kifig
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foi n».
XI* fn,iuWi< n
ti* )»«• In thi- ran
fur
AUSTIN. Tew at. duly ?ft —
createt in tV» u!|ry of tht U«*
vtrsily of Tewat and tht Tvxa* A
nod M c> Me-rje prottftort and
teachtE* to tht amount* before
they nt*# Ptethiced b the l**9*»la
ture lait st*mme* ire reuurated m
budgets for the newt two current
years submitted
DENVER, Colo . J.hy 28 Cherry
reek, which ions through a t^or
t»on of the city f Denve> . went
over its banks a* Speer boulevard
and Logan street* tonight and res
■ dents tn the district ‘nete warned
to move. A cloudburst at Parker,
Colo., was responsible Th# point
where the creek left its bank
three blockr. east of Broadway, the
principal north and south thor
cughfares m Denver. At 8 o’cliek
the creek was still risint*
DUQUOIN. IH, July 28.—A mine
rescue team of twelve men, led by
Frank Rviisbottem, Mate mine in
specter of this city, departed late
this afternoon for Ward, f fteen
miles south of he** whe*-e the Mid
way Coal company s mine wa*» i ** •
I or ted to be aflame, with four
men entombed if the r>haft
HOUSTON, Tf»ars, July 28.-The
International and Great Northern
railroad company was sold at noon
today by Spar ial Mast** Lock Me
Daniel to Earle U.nlie and Maurice
T. Moore, representing th* incond
morttfatte fcondholderR re-organi#-
ation comuany. The •>,»!« wus. mad**
subject to the first r tu igage hold
ers. The amount bid for the road
vas 8*i,000,POO and *t - understood
the purchaser* agrrtt t assume t
• bout $26.00d,COO m •tstandimt
indebtedness.
SPRINGFIELD. V •.# J dy
The St. Loui* and ban Francisco
patsenger train No. 11# vestbouml
from St Louis, side w pud Fris
co nasienger train No 1(11, c’a*.t
bound to Memphis <t the inter-
section of the twt ma n hoes in
the city limits hero ton *ht Nom
of tho naasenaars was injured,
but r,aver31 of th*? t»a ? - **n were
scratched and bruised The cause
of the accident was not -fficially
announced tonight, but -t was
known that the tram St Lour was
two hours late.
DUBLIN. July 28—Thr ob.ne* j
i* ,i meeting today dtcidad to f»
-u,« to cendider tli« »ugge*t.on« j
.•,dvan«#d at the recent meet ng m
Corh lor .in irmttt'Ce tn the iouth
The govetnment will teeent to
nothing short ot uncot'ditional
•unender by the trreyulat -ortee.
Arkansas Negro
Lynched by Mob
Sbft
FOURTH m OF
STRIKE IS ENDED
WITH SO RESULT
m
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POLITICS OF
OKLAHOMA
Coal Administrator I MACHINES
Is Named to Serve ARE BEING MADE
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PICKING UP During Mine SAYS PREMIER
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PLANS DRAWN
BY PRESIDENT
TO PE STUDIED
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LIGHTNING HITS
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after
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and i a o w i*, » * «r, u|« v as
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wdl meet »n Chitaa© nf’
Sanet'
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a ■ a fly «. Ml**
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CORPUS CHRiSTI BOY
GIVFS HIS BLOOO TO
SAVE ADMIRAL'S LIFE
My Tht* A»»<* .—d *‘t «*.
MANILA P I., July 2ft—Seegt,
Andrew H. Ponland tf Corpu*
Chr at,, Texas, stationed with the
mid,cel detachment here, gave
more then ten ounces of blood in
a transfusion operation m an at
tempt to save the lifr ot Adm ral
John S. Dumaresq of the Brit'sh
nevy. it was ennounred at army
headquarter, here Penljnd was
thanked by British Consul General
Herrington.
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fHf -ifthirr
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t© i t»i
p’ 0fi&u
Hirikirg #«-p*
fficjf# A Oki-i
♦ efH *he 4 i*fr
cperaic seHlem*
T H fl f Y j
waa placed u -
the reeult of
Reports of -
the fourth we* *
More reilfoadi <
junction* end re
pnAnrA their w©*
rflauid picketing
COAL
Menry B Uju
chneing etjont '
railroad adminr
puinted faderat
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prs#»
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Pn
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4 Hou««,
n th »
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template*
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filidem that
be prod u c ed
tb« a#ufit'py’§
A Dvrs.*, n, Taxew
*r mif* *1 law a*
"trike •? ■>;> iit' .
fet'T.4* *rtf.Tca|Hed a*
jf the et' * * nr Afp
'.ft a tried fed#f ®i m
it*siiwing orders to
■ nil *»> ’ f>r«v»vit
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•' ■' ■ - -
nt ‘hr war-time
tr i ,r», irii ip
bo ii a^ffiiftfilratof
-iaiion, feeisii:- >
enough ■ a Ail!
# v # n t w • N y ip m net
nredt-
oecfetery Mo<»ver announced the
g . H' ncr* ©f 23 %iii'9i Hft/i under
taken to erect the .nechmery ne*
• ra* t ’<> oonffpl prof-tiMIfing end
the di*tf ;putson of < e-gl wfth*n
thf-r border*
’ > * ’ n ,t M':Cr * / ' t r *■ a n,» t
141 need that the Operetor* %a«d
they would not negotiate « four
state ejferment with the Unftevi
M nt Workers, after « oonferenco
with Indiana gperatora*
Three oal carrying f#iiroad»,
1 hf Norfoir 4. W «'*tc*f n, th* Ch#t.»
P**ake 4 Oh*o and Louisville 4.
Niihvilli declaftu embargo over
tht ir liftf* «ga net af cop lancet of
anv freight i «c#i»t f.> ode tuffs, live
ock .md fuel,
ru esu4e8f
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