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Peace Conference
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IS SUSPECTED ADD SLEET HITS
IN BOMB PLOT NEW YORK CITY
OWSLEY SAYS \ NO GREEN BOOS England Prepares for an
NO BREACH WITH1 IN GRAYSON CO.!
- DR. SAWYER’ SAYS, EXPERTS
Open Break and Sends Her
Fleet to Dardanelles
WOMAN IS Kll.ll l) AS SHE AM)! MANY LABORERS ARE CALLED .ALL
, Ml MB AM) WORK I'O OPEN
PACKAGE.
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SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN. REPRESENTATIVE OK
PATCHED I P AV1TII THE
LEGION.
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REAL OF ENTOMOLOGY’ HEADS
THE INVESTIGATION.
NAN’S HAND BLOWN OFF; HUNDREDS ARE INJURED GOES TO PACIFIC COAST APHIAS SEEN ON GRAIN
{WmmIiIwm First .Uruwd. Buf Of-
fluri Change Mind Following An
Invest Igut km. ;
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Two Persons Reported »o Have Bren Before Leaving National (ontroamler
Killed in Fall-, on Pavement—
Worst Blizzard for Years.
Makes Statement on Work
IVosjH-rt for Texas.
larwElield. Wlo., Ins-. 20.—As a re-.
|t ot uu Investigation conducted hy
ital Authrilb*. amt State officials,
•treat of a farmer Is foreeast for
Jay iu a Isnnh explosion mystery
tklcli coat llte life of Mrs. James It.
By the -Associated Press j tin the Associated Press
New York, Ins-. 2b. —Thousands of Fort Wurth. Texas. Iks-.
Jit.
This Bug, However, said to Be Harm-
less—Several Farms Are Yisit-
ed Friday.
I! K. Knssell.
Turks Have Few Days in Which to Answer Demands of
the Allies—All Depends on Reply From Ismet
Pasha, Leader of Turkey *
There
volunteer handlers were ealled to t lu- j is no breach Is-tween the American mu-eu hug specialist*
shovels today to'help dig New York Legion and Dr. Sawyer, head of the Gainesville was in tin-
"Kt-nsHiiopis-v ami
stationed at
city Thursday
City out of its first htg storm of !In'!government hospitalization work. At- investigating a rejs.ii of an outbreak
season a blizzard of snow and sleet vln Owsley. National Commander of °l the green Img in this rieinity.
which, starting yesterday under Hinder-!the Legion, stated today ns be hoarded Mr.,Russell, who Is eonneeted with
1*1 tosi me me oi .......... w.,ftlp temperatures, beonmo overnight an the ti;ain for El Paso and the Pari tie 1 lu‘ 1 N Bureau of Entomology, and
ptuan. and the serious injury of her',,,. „hU4l to tu.ralize!coast o
Traveling Men of Sherman
Sing Praise of City at the
Annual C. of C. Banquet
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A London. Dec. Ik. — Reports
| from Athens are that (lie Greeks
j believed was with Turkey In in-
[ evitable.
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[tsbnnd. Mrs Chapman died roster-
ay morning.
Sfce and her husband, who Is a tnr-m-
Of the County Boar-I ot Supervisors
si it Drain Commissioner, opened n
(teknge eoutnining the lionth Wcdncs-
ay afternoon.
According to authorities the suspect
> a land owner iu the district in which
Jr. Chapman was Drain Commlssion-
r. He is known to have had trouble
vlth Chapman over the tatter’s activi-
st having adopted a drainage pro-
I It was Itelieved at first that the bomb
fas sent by some one angered by Chap-
in's work on the hoard in voting
jlpds to combat moonshiners, bur this
ats discarded, aoeording to District At-
prney F. W. Calkins, when the pnek-
xvaa traced to its alleged sender.
Received Through Mall.
|Tho parcel containing the mystery
ley gale which threatened to |«iral.vze!coast. Owsley indicated that harmony 11 party of men ineluding K. I. Hobin-
nnw exists between the LegiAn. wliieli! Ml,t. Roy Kohinsim. C. It. Burnes and
all transportation.
The storm took its toll of hundreds .demanded Knwyrt-'s removal, and Saw-" G- Frank, visited several farms.!
of injured. From early last night yer. I " • L. Frank, who was a member of the!
until daybreak hospital ambulancesl There is no ehnme of the tuberculo- (iwrl.v. states that no green lings were !
were hringlng in is-destrians witit brok-jsls hospital is-ing allocated to Texas
ell arms, fractured legs or crackedjent 'of the present fund. Owsley de-
skulls. who had fallen victims to the eluted,
treachery of ice cowered stm-ts. I
At least two |s>rs"iis were reported' Survey To Be Made.
to have l eon kill...... fails on the! allllonnrw, „ sllnvv „f this
city’s thorough fares. The wind icacli-' ,s (,„np|et.
.si high velocities and worked havoc|w, ,v||hjn a fo,v mol„h(i determine
with itliove ground power and telephone
tines, street ear transinission entiles,
roofs of buildings and large trees.
Murli Damage Reported.
Tlgmsgmls of dollars of damage was
believed to have Is-en sustained off(this district
Long and Staten Islands, where nntn-j
crons small craft* were washed ashore.
Along the water fr-in! Hie toll of dam-
aged buildings was reported heavy. |
City officials were Out bright and!
early today, in a personal canvass of
1 Bowery "soup kitchens," "flop houses "j
mb was delivered at the Chapman)am) ..hmii| |iu,.s- ,„cnu,ing snow shoe
m, five miles south of fieri’, Wednos-
wluit pro|mrtlou of the fund left from
the efforts of the welfare war chests
In twill, amount lug to the sum of %~d
found, hut they found the “itphias.” a
small ling whioli .somewhat resembles
the green ling, on the John Archer
farm and oilier farms, in llnft vicinity.
000,(XXI, Is nt-etletl for the relief
ex*sorvice men ami their families
SIX WOMEN ASX
|y afternoon by John II. Heaton.
jelers with which to augment the force
of J 1,000 advertised for Inst night. |
FRISCO ASKS
PERMISSION 10
BUY I. & G. N.
IS A SUICIDE
IN SI. LOUIS
IS THIRD MEMBER OF THE FAM-
ILY TO GO IN THIS
MANNER.
SHOOTS SELF IN HEART
"My Sherman."
My Sherman, 'tis to thee.
Dearest of all to me.
My lira ise I bring;
Thy homes, where we reside,
t if every one the pride.
Let ull tli.v sons decide
Their fame to ting.
—Tune, "Amer'tx
Two Imm I red lusty-throated voices
singing In unison the words of a song
dedicated to a praise ,~f their home city
of Sherman brought to .« fitting clone
the liauipiet of Sherman traveling men, dandles.
nr. 11. Oin Angort
by the United Press
Lausanne. France,' Deo. 2».—1The fi-
nal decision as to pence or war tn the
Near East rested with the Turks today.
O |The conference was.standing practical-
ly suspended awaiting word from Is-
met Pasha. The Turkish delegate* have
a few days in which to reply to the
Allies’ insistence that at least tri-
bunal and Judiciary guarantees re-
place the capitulation.
If Ismet Pasha makes a final for-
mal rejection of the demand, It would
moon an immediate end for the Peace
Conference, the delegates declared.
England Makes Preparations.
Meanwhile the British are reported
making preiiarnllnu to meet the open
bix-uk fight ns It returned to armed
watchfulness at the British strait*.
The British fleet. |ed by Iron Duke,
is reported In full steam for the Da»-
agora moved to block any ooneea-
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manufacturers and Jobbers at the
Chamber of (’mninerei- nuditorlnm s'onN ,,n the part of Ismet Pasha, even
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ral carrier. It had the appearance j 'Throughout the storm some (Lotto re-j
a Christmas package and Mr. Chap-'|af(.rcements. tirmed with sliovels, lab-1
n and his wife hastened to open It. jorw, w|th ti„- city’s snow removing'
. |!Mr. Chapman had cut the string and i(M1Kjnes, but the mechanical plows werej
Atmoit unwrapped the package when I unnbl(1 ,|„ mf,re than keen the thru
PAPERS HERE
he explosion came. His left hand was oughfnres passable. Street
ehnse the International-tirent Northern
railroad in Texas.
Acquirements of the International
system would give the Frisco outlets
to the Gulf of Mexico and entrances
and "do-1 TWO SHERMAN SISTERS AMONG to the cities of Houston. Galveston and
Uu the As*0( latcd Pren*
( Washington. Dec. JO. 'l'lie St. Louis
; San Francisco railroad sougltt ap-
ptoval from the Interstate Commerce „ ..
' * By die Associated Press
1 ( ommisslon today Tor its plan to pur- ...
___ .. .... ., ... ..... I St. Lotus, Mo.. Dec. JO.—AN illium .1
Lt-mp, o-l years old. president of tin
Hud Bren Despondent
•L.m—Slipping Fortune and Bad
Health the Cause.
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krn away, iDtf his wife, who bad been Ivattsl ear lines were partially ineapa-! APPLICANTS MHO FILE Ph- -San Antonio.
Ending over the parcel received fatal citated
-Bunds about the chest and abdomen. I
j The room was shattered by the ex-
losion. .lamps Tnrr, 20 years old,
Igrandson of the Chapmans was sliglvt-
liy Injttred.
Mr. Chapman is HO years old and
Ibis wife was 0).
Drug Agents Attacked.
Letup Biewing Company. couimitted
suicide today by shooting himself
through the heart in the office of the
brewery here.
Third iu Family.
He is the third suicide In the fam-
ily, his father and sister having lak-
en their own lives.
Letup had been despondent since last
thickly that part of an elevated train papers for naturalization as 1 nited a price of #27..Vt per share June, it is said, when a greater part
left the rails. The slow speed at which States < tlizeus^have Is-en filed in the| m of the brewery property was sold at a
it was crawling through the blinding 1 nited States District t ourt here hj EAST SHERMAN BAPTIST | realization of about No on the dollar,
storm is believed to have saved its six persons. All arc members of nj ( III R( H (’ALLS PASTOR u,, 1,;t,| also been in failing health.
Trains Leave Rails.
The sleet encrusted the tracks
TITIONS IN C. 8. OOl'RT. J Lnder the plan the entire stock is-
- sue of 7,1,000 shares of the Interna-
Declnration • of intentions, or first, tirnnl Company would he acquired at
Thursday night, termed a good fellow-
ship banquet. With a liurmotiy pnd
Since List niwenthuslasm like unto that which per-
vaded the entire meeting, those gathered
about the festal hoard sang ont the 1 t?ora for ratification,
praises of Sherman with feeling, |
probably balancing the brief mention
that had been made of the city In dif-j
ferent talks.
Inspiration, instruetion. and enjoy-
ment were afforded the 200 present at)
Thursday evening's banquet. Sound j
and optimistic were the expressions
of prophesy for the New Year. nnd[
clean and constructive the witticisms
of 1 ho speakers.
Joe Taylor’s Talk.
J. J. Taylor, better known as "State
Press" of the Dallas News, combined,
in the face of thia veiled threat. The
Ki malists took away the French maif- ,
date and required any decision reaefc-
arc members of a1
several hundred passengers from a set- religious order, and engaged as teach-! - jit was explained.
ions accident. ‘‘rs in I>,,ri<,,h»1 schools. Applications. The Rev. Joe Cancinnry. an Italian] H;id Texas Connections.
Batlroads were asked to eonceutralc filed hi their original names, follow :|preacher and singer, of Fort Worth,] fp to the time tliai prohllfltion elos-
on maintaiiling uninqsilieil freight ser- Rose Ann Io\ iSister Mary Eugene) j will occupy the pulpit of the Eusti,,(| (he brewery. Leini* was interested
I Aseaeiatil press vice in order that the city, with Imrely 712 South Travis street. Sherman : 1 Hit, rmau Baptist Church Sunday morn-ji,, j,.p and .-old storage, with hranchcs
Stevens Point Wis Dec °0_The JS hours reserve supply of (xml on hand native of Ireland, and in America. ing at II o'clock. : iu several cities., including Ardmore,
1 ^0f and Closely follow!«£! .1 Wlnmln-'TW Trtvi, duel, native of!.,. H McLaughlin, 'whom the church!
the sending of a bomb package to a] < . ., ........... Wns Ireland and in America since 1005. (members re.entlv called to b,
ed at I anise line to be referred to An-
gora for ratification.
BOVS FALL IT
OVER GIRL AND
ONE IS KILLED
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Bp the Automated Presi
St. fiOui.s, Mo..
in the principal sireech of the evening, r , ,, , , „
his inimitable witticism with a sound ,M’ Mo” V*'- ^ —MeWn Hen-
address of serious nature and thought- ,!> ^^ e^lr
ful meaning lo(,ny nnd according to the
“Sherman.” said Mr. Taylor. "Is pro- anKd ^",n« VU'"‘nt
eminently a town of excellent peopte." ““•"‘T U' "l"
I parting from a motion picture show
lie declared that both the schools and
(churches t-f the e'tv tMitrlbute to an
refinement which
«» Marshfield, occurred ^ miM
yesterday when unknown assa.lnnts » , „dminls.r«.i,m officials at
Khushed an automobile loaded with De-' • uma. A priority list
jputy Sheriff* and a dry agent as it was .......... ani, mmilcipal in
returning from a series of rum raids , |oM „.„s M p,-,-pared, it. ease
Inenr here. One hnllet barely missed the
ead of Manuel Berry, Deputy Sheriff.
EMPLOYES ARE
ARRESTED FOR
STEALING
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Py the Annciated Pttnn
fuel rationing I ns-nine import, live.
i WILL LESLIE HEADS
SHERMAN SHRINE ( LI B
Will I-oslio wt.s elected president of
the Sherman Shrine Club at a meet-
ing held Thursday night for the pur-
pose of electing offh-ers for the en-
suing year. Other officers oleeted
wore W, J. Gormerly. first vice-presi-
dent: John Dannel. second vice-presi-
dent ; Raymond Stephens, secretary:
Rev. J. If. Reynolds, chaplain,
j Mr. Gormerly was made chairman of
,n committee <>n by-laws, and Will Ely-
’"and (’. W. Parker memhers.
l lic now officers will ho installed at I
a date to l»- sot hy Mr. Leslie.
j members recently called to In- inistor,
Katherine Murphy. HI J) West Sears-succeeding the Rev. /anpi-odt, resign-1
streit. Denison: native of Ireland, and ed. He is expected to announce bis j
iu America since BUM. 1 decision iu accepting or rejecting :l.c'
Mary (». MeNainara, .">10 West 8eaJ-s!,-nl| niter l.is visit here.
stris-l : native of Ireland, end in Araer-1 ,»--------—
lean since lsbj. | COLLAPSE OF BERNHARDT
Annie O’Connell, Jib West Sears] Dl’K TO OVER-EXERTION
street. Denison: native of Ireland, and
in America since 1BR!. | B11 the Asscnated Press
Annie OT.cn, 21b West Sears street, Paris. Iks-. J'.t Madame Sarah)
native of Ireland, and in America Bernhardt was distinctly hotter today.j __
since lilt'5. . ] She was able to leave tier bod and bad! By the Associated Press
j luncheon' will, the members of her I
household.
The physician*, it "as announced to-
FRAUDULENT
DIE STOCK SOLD
TO THE SUCKERS
here last night. Hendrix declared the
shooting resulted from nil argument
that began in the theater when Rich-
air of culture and
Sherman V-se.sses. The city is well , , , . . ..
diversified, he declared, assessing the " , 1
essential elements of agricultural pros- "hn“ H™,r,x |w,‘ •«J»PW>«I the
p.-ritv. manufacturing and consuming HH ,r’ u l"1 ll*'Msa (■_
''“'can only better our eonttnuni-1 ,>ir* K*‘r"Vr ApP,i,ant’
ties li>- a devotion to the sane tilings,"
said Mr. Taylor. “You cannot make
a rtophi by any bokus-jiokus in i.ther
the iwditical or financial realm. I do
if
(not believe that out- - oimtry will ever
I do believe that it
Ft./ the Associated Press
1 Washington. Dec. 2b.—Walter Chajv
pell, of Chaimte, Kilns, put forward
as a dirt farmer candidate for the Fed-
eral Reserve Board. was introduced
to President 1 larding today by Repre-
sentative CampMI. Republican, of
that State.
Seattle, Wash.. Hec. Jit,
in oil stock issued by fraudulent con-
cern* in Texas have lost more than
• rtiiy hiivc. lonml no ovidem-f of orgunir in t\w last five years. J.
[disease <*.• ehronif* illness and ^!np, s. Swanson, a posfoffice inspect or, here
ion.,- to the conclusion tl.-.t the recent
for tin- holiday,--, after four months on
collapse of the Inmons actress was duf|invos(iKlltion ’(|l„v Ihl> nort|,ern
'.n.ly to over exertion and strain. „f Texas, delayed today.
| be a I'topis, but
(will lie improved. Work! That Is the
only way we can improve it.
Wrongs That Do Not Exist. | Steamer* t oHirlc.
"I believe that one of the evils of By the Associated Press ,
Investors]our times is that practice of some' Christpbal, Panama. Dec. 23. — The
statesmen, who. lacking in any real Japanese steamer France Muni, bound
message to bring to a constituency that front Galveston to Yokohama and the
is its intelligent and as well-read as lie steamer Heredia, from tills port for
is. cries out about wrongs that do not Tela, Honduras, collided in the hav-
c.xisi I believe in our government. I hot- /here yesterday,
believe it is an almost perfect sys-
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bleago. Ills., Dee. 20.—Fourteen etn-
j-es of the Hartman Furniture Com
|iy including the wife of one, were- ................... .....
arrest here, today charged with (sire movement organized hy
reptltiously removing $25,000 worth elements here lias been snpprewtsi
lurnlture from the firm's warehouse.1 the government.
Movement Suppressed.
San Salvador. Dec1. 2b,—A subver-
pollticnl
hy
IAS0LINE AND KEROSENE
GETS CUT 2C ON GALLON
By the Pnited Press
Chicago. III.. Iks-. 2b.— A gain
Hit,0B7 members during 1022. bringing,
tin- total membership to 4,503,340 for
1023 not incliulliig 200,085 non-resident
members, was anmmnced today hy the
Methodist elmrcli in its official publica-
tion, th» Meihodist Year Book for 1923.
Lumberman Missing.
Houston. Texas. Dec. Jb.—Sca.'cb was
i being made here today for St. Elmo
Hays, reputed wealthy lumberman of
I this city, xvliq has been missing from
,,f his home for 10 days.
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MORE ARRESTS TO BE MADE
IN THE KIDNAPING CASE
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t.-ni compared with some that now ex-1 Meyer Heads Commission,
ist. There arc many who sisutk light- By the Associated Press
ly of revolution. Do they consider Washington. Dec. 20.—Balthasar H.
what revolution would mean in our Meyer became chairman of the Inter-
1 tiy the Associated Press country. Yet revolutions in the past state Commerce Commission today for
Monroe. I.a . Dec. 20.—Sheriff Fred! have largely been brought about by it tern of one year. He was appointed
Can* liter of Morehouse parish today------ to the commission from Wisconsin by
declared tli.-Y-e will be arrests In the1 (Continued on Page Four.) (President Taft.
I Morehouse kidnaping investigations!
] upon the return of the Federal inves-j
jtigators. who were in New Orleans yes ]
itevday attending a conference with
'State officials.
j the Associated Press J O
Houston, Texa*. Dec. 20.—The price j i
Of gasoline and kerosene was reduced
2e today hy Gulf companies, followed
I by ether markets. j
Tlwfdeduction applies to the State of
Texas.
The new price of gasoline is 10c and
kerosene lie. General decline -in the
price of refined product* is assigned a*
enure of the reduction.
Irishmen Executed.
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By the Associated Press
Dublin. Dec. 20.— Two men
named Murphy and Whelan were
executed at Kilkenny this morn-
ing.
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John Redmond’s Daughter Dead.
By the Associated Press \
London, l>ee. 20.—The Times an- :
notmees the death in Dublin on Wed-
nesday night of Mrs. Max Green, daugh-
ter of the late John Redmond.
Steamer Waterlogged.
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New York, Dec. 29. — The steamer
Muunmtor. from Boston for Norfolk,
was waterlogged and in distress today
O in 1 terrific gale off Cape Muy.
NOISE MADE BY
FLYING GAME LIKE '
Itl'MBLE OF STORM
Big Springs. Dec. 20.—Ducks
and geese bv the thousands are
damaging crop., near Big Springs.
J. W. Phillips!- residing six miles
north of Big Bpring*, says that
for several hours after sundown
the m ise made by the ducks amt
geese flying over l.id home resem-
bles a noise made by an np-
proRcbing. storm.
Ducks and geese by the tens
of thousands come from the big
lakes along Sulphur Draw to the
fields neat- Phillips' place, whore
maize crops have pot been har-
vested.
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Drummer Found Demi.
By the A ssociated Press 1
Oklahoma City. Dec, 2b.
OKLAHOMA FARMER TAKEN
OUT OF BED AND FLOGGED
ip
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I ' l4ds
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By tor Ass.-dated Press
A mail wlm
[ i registered as Ikie Simons, traveling
' salesman of Dallas, was found dead] Hollis, Okla., Dec. 20.—Frank Day.
in hi* bed tit a bs-al. hotel late .vector- 3<S years old, a tenant turmer living
! (day. Police announced death was sjx
! (caused hy tieart trouble. |
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Siornt Movement, f
Washington, Dec. 2b. — The storm! °»’dered to leave the community,
miles uortl.west of here, was tak-
en from his bed last night by nine
musked men ami severely whipped and
ao-
tlmt has been sweeping the middle and cording to the story he ..tpld county
North Atlantic coast was reported to-!authorities.
day by the Weather Bureau to l.e cm-] The farmer said the men accused
terc.l cast of Cape CchI and moving him of manufacturing liquor and other
east-northeastward. nets.
THE WEATHER J
By the Associated Press {
Washington, Dee. 29.—Sher- I
man and vicinity, Friday night 1
partly cloudy, warmer; Saturday
H
Loral T ctperafir*'.
There was .t ' am. ’ of 3, d.-gtves
in local .ewiwratiu’o Thurstlay.
the mavimuni Uejnc 72 degree*
mlblmcu. Fviufc degrees.
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