The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1924 Page: 2 of 22
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A VETO
unsuM out
n
u
:;is ey i vote
' CmA'tttvmtt.U
Borah. Cameron. Edge.. Brnot
rreld Pepper. Beed IVnnertTSlXei
C fiterUag. Wadowwrth. Waller.
i emoorate p Bayard ' Brae Otel
1 ietcber Olaaa Harrieon. King Mev-
tield Owen eianedaU Hbepnord. Bim-
p.one. Smith Mouth. Carolina; Ste-
itna gwaawen TramsaeH. Total 1ft
'Ah vote loliowei Kor overriding
;be vetot- " i"
RjmiiMiama-Rraadee'e.' ' ' iMMXr.
riJt Caaunine Cnrtie. Dak. Klklaa.
remain1 Keaa Tremor poodtag.
relL Johnaoo
- ... - - tr
McKinley McLean MeNarv Moeee
Norbwk Worria Oddi. Pate pa
ShortrMga clearer Stanfleld. Wat-
aon Wlllla. .
- Paired were Lodge and Lenroot to
override with Underwood to sustain.
and Edwards and Ferrie to override
' with George to sustain.
- General paire war held by Ovar-
nia with Warren and Stanley with
iirnat Benaior Kraat In announcing
hia pair expleined ha did not know
low HntM Stanley would vote a he
vated ta anta!n. Tba eland of the
Xrerman-WarTen pair u jaat an
Bounced. 4
bunt and not anneaneea war:
Harris Caraway Greene McCormlck
.Cornells ami La ITollette.
Only a brief period waa devoted to
' debate prior to tha vote. Tba eaee
far proponente of tha bill waa atatad
by Baa at or Burns m who tnaiatad tha
estimated coat nan eeen exaggerate
and that aside from thia consldera-
' tin tba veterana ta ba benefited
. were entitled to additional aid ba-
l cause of advance! in aie and dieabllt-
y. Ha alae empnaeised tha provie-
iono dealing with widowa aa compris-
ing loug needed help to that cUaa
. of pensioner.
' ' firnator DUL democrat. Booth
; rfnnm marie tha nrinctnal aoeera
t'-h eappert f tba preeident'a at and.
" uedariog two increases had bean
' rraatoJ 1a eivll war veterana ainee
1918 and prevailing kw were wide
waeogft 4a aeopa ta ta care 01
eeptiooal cnees.. Both Senator Dial
and rWatov Wedeweeth. repabilean
Kaw tork aaidNoejr wold ba hi favor
' of loeraaaiu panaiona paid to Bpan-
ih-Araerlcaa veterana if thla waa
-covered in n Separate bill. ......
' Tk. V.i4 nr aJlUA that.
regardl a of tba action of eongreae
on tha bill or upon the preaident a
veto of uia Donoa diu" tnera wouia
be a ' rabatantial deficit in gave r a-
wnt fioanr next yaw.
-. Heaator Naely; democrat Went Vir-
ginia rharged tbc.preaident with hav-
lot beconi w lolbyiat aa Wgialativa
aitara" declaring "tba aoene ef hie
acrtvUiy U tbelvhite Hooae break
feet table 4u4 kit tnbJwU are meai-
bara of congraaa." ...
. - . The aenata and packed galtertea fol-
lowed the wu- with doao attention
mmA mk tka bal before the
reeult waa announced it appeared that
the veto had bean oeerriddea by oae
vote. Announcement. b Senator
Uarreld. republican Oklahoma that
lealred to "correct" hia vote to
place it in the anetalning column
threw the reauk hi favor of Preaident
Coolidge.
UHLS IS FREED DP
ROBBERY CHARGE
1500 Carloads
OfGasolimSold
To Standard Oil
: Aeaoelatad Praaa Keport j-.-i--'
WICHITA FALLS Teaa. May J.
Sale of 1W nrU4a ed gaeoiine by
ref inariea in " the Bldcontiooat efl
noid to tha Standard Oil eompany of
New Jereer waa annonaced here to-
nlght by William K. Campbell aaUa
manager at the Panhandle fteflfliag
eompany. Shipment ia to ba made
for export by Jane I. --d
Sale of Uia large amount of t-
Ha will dean an the aurplua gaaoline
in atorage In the mldcontiaent area
and will pat tha refining boineea ea
a atabi baaia Mr. Campbell aaid.
Oil men. hero aaaorted that elimina-
tion of the eurpliie gaaoline probably
will reeak tn a elicht raiae in the
print of gaaoline ahorUy. .
HUGHES NAMED
fOont'd from Pi. 1.)
a .J
ranee the oreaMent a oraer vaeiau
lltU (a ka flnltail Htatea.
Tka natkioa farther etaied that
ceogreea alone could divert the title
aa acaalred br the fjnnlted Stat.
and Mri-t tha oavment ef iaat com-
penaatioa for nae of the ateamahip
after hlav 11. 1018.
Neuter tne auippinc ooaru
the State department nor the preei
dent can do anything more" n at
cUred. . .
Tha Batltian than uriea taat coa
greee to "do oomplete Juatlce" enact a
bill truafertng the ahlp to the Trtcete
eompany. .
The reeoroe anow ana pe
fHnrhaat later admlta it bbnaelf.
Mr. Dm via aeeerted "that tt (the
miiuii waa Aaatrian corpora
tloa cnarterea unoer toe annmy
anvanraient. fir in the Anatrlan flag
and all of na atock waa ewnea ey ua
Irluu."
Coon theroehielon of tae reading
ef the lettere paaaed between Laaker
rnUitpa ana Aaee ivepreiemaniv
Cooper republican Wleeonain the
only etbe member of the eomtntt-
tee nreeent daring the hearing and
who oree Id ed ia the abaence of Chair-
man White naked why the namee of
the State department offidala appear-
ed on the lettere in view of the fact
that Mr. Hughea waa then In office.
I can't eee why they bandied it at
all" Mr. Davie declared "when the
aecretary or etaie sir. iiugaea anew
mare about tba matter than anybody
elee beeaaee ha had for a year or
two been representing tbla company
aa counsel aa ebown ev hia appear-'
anca at the hearlaga aad the brief be
Hied."
J. Harry PhiiMn. manacer of tka
board' a ahlp aalee department waa on
the ataad during the reading of the
texta into the record. He aald he
knew nothing of tha oontenta of the
ouii'eapondenca.
"The firet you heard of thla mar-
veloaa tranaaetion waa by the read-
ing here today waa it not?" naked
Mr. Davia.
"Aa to the eorreeDoadeace. Tea."
Mr. Phflbm replied.
De von knew how much fee Mr.
Hughea gotr
"No. air." it. r
The committea toroeecutnr devel
oped that the Interoatlonil llereantila
Marine on January 17. 1020. offered
1)00.000 for the Martba Wuhlng.
O LATHE Kana May 18 Dr.
Kaan B. L'hla. former head of the
thla aanltarina at Overland Park
Kanana tonight waa acquitted oa a
charaa of hbthwav robbery.
' - The charge againat Dr. Vhla grew
eat of the robbery of U D. Bry-
fogla Jr ef $500 ia Liberty bonds
which be latter had obtained at the
I hia aenitarhim la payment of a milk
btil. Cke aatomobile which carried
the two men who robbed Breyfogle
. wna traeed to the aaaitartam aad the
bonda recovered.
Vestrrday Joe LaSaOo a patient
testified that Dr. Uhla plana rd the
robbery. Dr. Chla and Mra.' Uhla de
. nied the charge ea tha witneaa stand
.today.;. .: .
2000 Rcbdi Surrender
Juarez Officials Hear
CX PASO. Texas. May IS. Jnarea
military officials today wore advised
tnat an reoet Bands in tae mate op-
erating amior the banner of (leneral
Nicholaa Horaandea aad BlpoUto VUla
ana aurreaaarea to Uhibnahaa Uity
and that amaeaty -had beee granted
mean. . atore tnaa two tnonaand reb-
eU ware-aaid to have laid down their
aflneW .-
CORPORATIONS CHARTERED.
AUSTUT. Tula MayJW-Char-
teredi .
Fowler h MeTHIa Otilveetont eapi-
ttV atochv 130100. Ineerporatorat
( hariee rewlo W. A. McVltJe J. A.
Crocker. Parpoeot OpetatJoa ad
eteamahlpa and other watereraft
Independent Lumber cwmpaay.
nooaton; capital eteck $S0400. Ia-
(xrporatarat T. B. Jehneoa J. K.
Vv'lnfrae A. IT.'. Own.
Iamar Chevrolet company Paris
capital stock SIA.000. Jncerporatorei
8. W Campbell. L. A. TtttleT XK B.
Sriffid. Pnrpoeot Aatomobilea.
Rowan DriUint' Company. Heueteai
tspital ate73000. lacorpora-
. iprfj C- U ftowaa A. H. Bowaa
A P. Rowan. . -
Fabar eV Co. DaHaa; capital etock
110000. . beorporatora: li. K. Fa-
ber M. 8. rater. O. B. Hancock.
Purrioaof' Baal eatata.
Tarvar Steele Co DaOaa filed
amendment to its charter Increaeing
"nital atook . from 300ih30 . to
Mo.oof. - . - - .
Permit to do ' to "Jraaa
waa granted Ma pi-Flake Mill Chi-IU-.
capital eteek $10000; Tex-
f heodaeartera at- Dnllaa - W L
K mW. Plata agent.
''re. Ksrla VTUar TMortat m. and
J. M. Wataon MoOado: B. T.
' "A Trk!. A- H- eodfin.
: H. H. OoawMr. Anetiaj Bmii joaaa.
A. D. WUlmaa PalaoUne; a
rale;. Dailaa; A M- Andrew. Cy.
; T. P.Jbmoot Beaumont: O. li
iMBitli. Waee: R. K. Crawford.
-I- O. W ohong. Mr. and Mra.
i in A Ufa Havaaota; W. B. Spall
rmnpo; Anra Alien Wrlrtit Gooae
: if Rt eitrsJohn 8. Ar.
i Crockett: Rnbe Wood. Hunta-
N.. fL Oaffoev BeanmoBt; J. I.
. Da aa: Patiilo Hlcwina Paa
'i. l ThTiriii and
ton and "obligated herself to keep
me earn nnoer ui American flae. be
fore $1208161 waa apeat between
February and May 1020 by Us board
to recondition her.
PhiiMn testified that whea he was
aware that the ahlp waa to be turned
over to the Trieste company he called
the board's attention to the law'a pro-
vision which etipulatea that the board
can not sell veseele to foreigners
"without first making an effort to eeH
to Americana." He further testified
that Frank Audkore aa American
had offered $210000 In cash for the
ahlp bat in view of the disparity be
tween e oiier ana an aKse.uuu ap
praiea! value recommended rejec
tion.
Agriculture ImDrovement
Bill Reported to Senate
Associated Press Report
m WASHINGTON. May 13 The bill
for haiDrovement of aerWwliara.
ryiag $00064831 was reported jo the
eenate today. Tae total ia $11.86-
820 under last year'a appropriation
bat $37243)8 in etceae oY UU veer's
etatimatee by the budget bureau.
The aenate committee. Increased the
appropriation over tie houae bill by
.As reported the measure carries
to)uu tor mvaatigation and improve-
ment of tobacco arrowlnc and banrilht.
an increaae of $43M over the house
out. iswi tor inveetigation of in-
sects affecting cereals including al-
falfa weevil aa Increaae of $10000;
$2C.t20 fog inveetigation of southern
crop bjeeeta ncluding the bell weevil
aa benaee of $25000 with the atipu-
iaaoa un 02ouipu oecome imme-
diately available. I16T.0O0 for feVea.
tirstkn ad track tropa aa increaae of
New York Sugar Readies
Lowest fnce Since4 1 923
Aeaedated Preoa BaperL
NIW TOKK. Mav 13 Raw an ear
old today at the lowest price aiace
renrnary iwa renaera huylnf twen-
ty thousand bare of Cuban at SA
aoate coot aad freight
Although refined granulated made
new low for the year at T.1S there
waa Uttle demand at thla level owing
to tta bad weather which baa re
eoneumpUoa.
A Strengthening
Invigorating Tonic
forWomfin&Children
iTchtclGbo::
CtzlllTcnlo
PATENTS
4- 4
MWa QMoanoo ai
aaal Oaevsinas
Hardwsy & Cathejr :
fiostow ry Haaeaan Tanao
Oeneo 4e-t-a pantrare aamaaae
aaiMina - . ....
LJJGLEY GQUFiSEL
TO APPEAL CASE
It
(Confdf'roniPg.'j.)
that he waa employed by hia father
whea he came out here three years
ace. Gray aaid Upectata for the
Iaat two reara baa been engeged la
tha real eatata buslnese In Pbiladcl
pbla that ha ia merrtad and that whea
he left hi
one hia wife waa. aa eg
peetaat asother. . -v -. '
Judge Cocbraa aald in reply to
liangley'e atatement declared he be-
lieved him to be guilty aad that "the
thing that hurt aweC waa Langley'a
"attempt to corrupt Collioe." He
praised Collins earing he not only
waa effleieot but waa apneet. -
Houie Undecided on
Action in Langley Caw
Associated Tree lie port -
WASHINGTON May 18. Houae
leadera were undetermined today aa
to what courae to pursue with regard
to Kenreeentative Langley. repabil-
ean Kentucky convicted of violating
the prohibition farwa.
The committee authorized to In-
vestigate the ehargee againat him aa
well aa thoaa againat Representative
Zlbimaa. reoubliraa. Us rr land dls-
euaaod the Langley conviction at a
meeting today but reached no decision
aa ta procedure. Tana far the com-
mittee has devoted itself entirely to
tne ftinunsn pease of the inquiry and
expecta to make public ita findings la
thia respect in a day or so.
Jjeaaera generally agreed it would
be beet to await a committee remrn-
meadatioa before making a move ia
regard to Langley.
Jail Guarded as Mob
Menaces Four Indians
Associated Press Report.
PBTOlt Okla. May 1$. Heavily
armed guarda were placed around the
Mayea county Jail here tonight as
scores of men congregeted on the
streets threatenlna tha fivaa f inmr
Cherokee Indiana held In connection
with the aasault aad murder of Iaa
Thompson. years old at Saline
Hatarday night.
ftfiMI PiUhMIl OT mmmJI I.
cabin oa Salina creek aarlv t.uU I.
charged with the murder of the girl.
The others held ire Charley Tagg. 8T!
High Chicken 20 and JCli Stick 26
Vaa Knew a Taaia la na4
r1" 'i l0 Mt k aunfT
boy and brinea haeh tha L. . ...
cbeeka. Ten can aoon feel the
Btrenethenlne. Invtnrain
Anzzrcd Vi..r
Sldyi Tw 6 yp or
OpcninslVindov)
' . fif-
. -' CHICAGO Atay U. Aagered Ve-
rauae ether employea opened wht-
daw. Jobn O. Gardner. 00 reara old.
an inspector for the lflinoia Malleable
Ire eompany today eaot aa aiuoo
two foremen and then pursued by
other employe placed one of three
piston with which ba waa armed
against hie temple ' and commit ted
enieida .-'"H v';-
Tha police aald they fearned that
Oardner and bia two victime B. W.
Wilcox 84 and Herman Kraua 41
had auarreled ieeauae tae two mea
In slat ad that a window be left epea
while Gardner maintained he bad a
cold and the air would make It worse.
Gardner left the plant and abort It
ha tda
after came back with three pistole
' Ha first abet Erase had thai
rushed to a not bar part ef the factory
aad. abot Wilcox i ;
Three Girls Killed in
Grade Crossing Accident
IUSK1NS Ohio May l&V-Tnree
young girla Helen Beheld Blanche
Hickied and Leon Hoffman oa their
way to echooi commencement exer-
ciaaa hare ware Instantly killed to-
night whea their automobile waa
struck aa a grade croeelng by a Bal-
timore aad Ohio Toledo-bound train.
Railroad ofAciala. aaid vision of the
rouut women who were in a closed
car waa obscured by a light rain.
lLi..i US
iimfo in leni
.. - it V. . .J ' c . -.V"-- if' (-4
: (Cont'd from V. LT
tka Msw!tlea) tmxav vlamtwagl
objection to the courae of the testi
mony by Senator MAyflehfa Attorwaya
lad Chairman Spencer to annoemce fef
the .rofnmKtee that kt area being' ro-
eeivetl only for conaidaratioa poaeiMy
to bo etruck owt later. '- . ; .
Clark .bad no knowledge be -paid
of klaa enmpalga expesMUturea ioe
Mdyfield aikd.eucb- fnada aa went
through hia hands did not get lata) the
election campaign. . Ue received about
$16000 a year aa aalary and n-
pebaea from the ertenlaaUoa. a aahf
for legtd aervtcoa aoforo
Jam en P. Straoi
klaa member told
hi S260S Aelnina HnyfieM. la pel
aoVal traveling rxoensea. aad eoflect-
. II
n. a Fort Wortb
of spend log potei-1
ia per.
ing eoasibly $030 (or paa la elcctmg
Hayf ieid and etaer cnatpaati
Tbe klan maua wae .juu
and other caa
kka lanua waa Jtill to . the I
front-whea tha .committee adjavrned
tor ins oar sinsi n r Mvuvma mwi
attorney for Mayfield aaid Dc. JEvaaa
would ha aummenea in aeiense auer
KLAN SUEO fOH 2M00.
INDIANAPOLIS. May a
fltepbenson newly elected grand drag-
on of the Ku kUux Klaa m IndUaa
today filed two aatta tn ue jaattoai
county tsonrto against of fleera ad tha
national klan organiantsMi aeking I
aamatoo at gauu.uw t '
M-
Axon
RErnTdiilt
"A Ufa) raararvVKTcaV
Are model of cleanlineaa and Mtiitstion
made in many siieg and style to meet
all requirement. Dealer will find the
Alaska a good lyje of Refrigerator to
offer their trade.
Write today for catatoa; and full in-
formation. -
aomnjweossavo 1
PEDKN I RON & STKKL CO
eKrvavroai ian amtombo. n wuatM aatai' Mjatf
TONIC. 60c Adv.
CHILL
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(a.00 Old English Plaor Waxar
S0e ean Old Ingllsh rioer Waa
S5e Old Inpllah Fleer Brlghtener
$48 Value. ftA
Spaeial Sale ePJ.llU
Jno.McCle)lan&Co.
417-41 Pannln Street
eliminate the
lumber "griefs"
we'll relieve you of
all lumber worries
You who Are thinking of build-
ing let ua talcs th worry and
grief of buying the lumber off
your shoulder. Lumber i our
business and Jones Lumber
constitute the highest' type of
good lumber.
Our delivery service Is prompt
and efficient ;
Quick
Delivery
1$ Traeka
20 Waoone
No
Delay
Jones Lumber Co.
Main and McKinney
Preston 4232
PILES
ihono frasten lis
Dr. A. L. Henderson
Rectal Specialist
We treat Pile without tne Hmte
and without detentlen from nuai-
neae wniia oeing a urea.
Office aiivk Main wtreof houSTOM rx.A
The Motoraian's Money y
He works hard ''
to g e t it.
The mo'torman's job Is not a "bed of roses" by any raeana and
he earns every cent that he get. Most of them are men of ' .
families and they malte good husbands and "daddies." Money
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