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|S=i£=l SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
VOL. XLi.—NO 7 i.
SHERMAN. TEXAS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1922. -EIGHT PAGES.
| Home Edition
65c PER MONTH
SECRETARY MELTON MAKES OFFICIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ISSUE- WILL BE
DATED OCT. 16, 1922, AND WILL
NOT BE TAXED
19 YEAR OLD RELIEF FOR OLD U. S. Dreadnought Utah Has
BOV HELD FOR ! MINISTERS IS I Been Ordered to the Near East,
From Cruise in Spanish Waters
FOR REFUNDING DEBT ARE
OFFERED BY THE TREASURY DODDLE MURDER CLOSING THEME
If- .UdSED OF KII.I.INO REV. TEXAS SYNOD FRESItYTERIAN
EDWARD WHEELER AND | OH R( H I S A.. ENDS SES-
( IIOIR SINGER j SION HERE.
SHOT WRONG COUPLE WOMEN ALSO ADJOURN
By the Associated Pies*
Washington. Oct. it.— I n tinier to
tilnre refunding operations lor tic*
short tltittMl tlolils partly on a longer-
term basis, Set retar,v Mellon is oficr-
• 14' tor .subsetipi Ion mi issue i f uliout
•$.Mi'/MIIHI.imki of 41 j per rent, MO ,veer
Treasury lionils- the first government
liomi issue since the fourlli Liberty
Loan issue of lie* Inst month before j
lhe ui misfire.
The uetv issue w ill lie ilnleil (*el. Hi,
1922, lien ring Interest from ihni late
payable April L'-tnid (let. 1,">, on a semi
annual liasls. All hour’ll tile ibtle of |
maturity is (let lib- W22, tile ImuiiIsI
may Is' rcdjs*ined at tlm uoVerijine.it's j
option after (III. to, 11H7. l’csiiies
bej.rer heads, with interest j otipoiis at
Inched, ill ilenntlliniltions of .fits'. snot), j
$1,000, .V.-I.IMUI Mini $1(1,000. the Issue
will eotnprife reiiistereil bonds in do-1
iioinituitloiis of front $lisi to $o0,000 j
Aid lleations lor any nmotint in ex-
cess ol llo.OtfO w ill lie received subject
lo tillMinent ^
Exempted of Taxation.
All will carry the tisinil tax exemp
tion provisions To the extent Unit
Victory notes or treasury tertlfii liter
of the series maturing Dee . Jo. 1022,
urt tendevetl in puyuietii. Secretary
Mel'ot. reset veil the right to a lot ad-
ditional bonds above the amount of
:-.'aat,tM$'yiOt.i________
BOTH SIDES ARE
READY 10 FIGHT
TRIAL OF 200 ! STORM BREAKS
STARTS AT s OVER HEADS OF
WEI LSOURO PRO OFFICERS
| Bo the Aastrcatnl Pres*
I.ondon, (ht. !i —V Central News
jdisputih from tiibr.ntfcr today says the
admiral and off) of tbe United
V
States drendnnught Utah, which are
touring S|«imsit cities, hrre been re-
culled to the warship, which has been
ordered in proceed immediately to the
War Kh^l
Thought Alan and Woman II,, Killed Two Itotliis Ilad (ircat Gathering and
Were llis Sweetheart and An-
other Boy, Friend Says.
Transact a Great Deal of
Business.
THINS PROGRESS
liit the Associated Pi,-vs
j The final session of Texas Synod,
t Brunswick, \. .1, C )C-1. 0.— Cltf-! Presbyterian Church. I’. S A., was on li-
fe rii ^ | laves, lb years old. admirer of cil to order by Modern I or Nat F. Uruf
learl lialimei who found the bodice I ton. at 7:.'!(! o'clock Stluda.v evening,
of Itev. Eilward W heeler Hall anti i and transferred In the eotninittee on
. Eleanor lielnhiirdt Mills, eltoir singer. I Christ inn education,
Tl'RKS CREE^» IT* INTtl NEl'TRAL 'TL?,7‘“S,l‘,l,t0<l»y'"r1 foMliall-v ch'>r«-! Hr. Ilian T. Jones, presiding, read
ZONE AS PEACE NEGOTIA- i‘V ««ur-G-r f< r the slayings. „s ,|ie evening lesson passages from
....... I Mm rr" S: ":,s "‘"'.'Jml Corinthians J. and -hid Timothy I
, 11 tuer glil when the bodies were, |„. Johnson gave a feeling prnver
j found, wars held as a witness. Prose-
! futors say Dial Schneider signed a
| j statement licensing Hayes of the crime.
Constantinople. Oct. ft.---The Turk- According to a statement, the double
| ish Nationalist iroops yesterday re- slaying was the result of mistaken
su ited their ndvance in the Dat'd),u- Motility, Schneider had gone out with
clles area in the direction of Cluinak, Ffi on the night of the murder, ho
the British stronghold, ueeortling .to said, trailing t|,e man who nei'oni-
I a Miulaiiia d spate!) m the local news- puttied the Balmier girl. Me saw a
1 palters. cotip’e beneath the tree, be said, amt
- — j Hi yes opened fire.
Hu thr Asslfrinted 7*i ess I ---- s_____
SHERIFF AM) 17 MINERS ALI.KG
ED ID ll\YE BEEN Nl YIN
i:x strikers.
j A GHuultar dispatch on October .1.
■ RALPH DAY HAS RESIGNED AND | r‘‘^,rl"1 "“'arrival there of the Utah,
W il l. LEAVE SERVICE ' "HD Vice Admiral A. T. Long, Cow-
N’OY.l. | luauder in Chief of European station.
I * |Tt wits stated lie would await the ar-
j rival of I hot cruiser Pittsburgh, which
j sailed from Philadelphia Oct. 2, and
! which would then lie come tlte flag-
,.ship of the American naval forces In
j European waters, proceeding to the
| Near East, while the Utah would re-
{turn to American waters.
ASK SEPERATE TRIALS WANT HEADS TO QUIT
ffy the Associated t’trs*
Most of tae Difemhints Arc llcld in ! Secretary .Mellon Asked lo Fire D. II. ■
dull Without bail ( barged With I Rlair mill Roy Haynes—Aides of
First Degree Murder. I Day Already Sus|N'titled.
SHOW DECREASE
I-oiltlon. Oct. b The Itrillsh Cnb-
inel met today to consider the detail-
cl report of Morquiz Curcon. foreign
secretary. on Ills conference in Paris
with Premier l’oimuirc at which the
position Of tfi,. aITies on Hie Turkish
incsthm was again eonsolidateil.
for tin' protection and guidaiuc of tin1
Master, and for His blessings on all
that has been done during the days
of Synod
S|ieelal music by the choir, assisted
by Ferdinand Dltiler, violin, was ;i de-
lightful feature. j By the Putted 1’reiw
The offertory music was given by By tbu fuited t’rr
Ferdinand Diltler. George Rigby ami Wnshingtnii, Oct. 0.—A new storm
Mrs, Luther .Cherry, and was very V ell.sburg. \V. vii.. tat. !l.- Trial of livckc today alioul the lmads of 1J. II.
j beautiful. 1 * men, charged with murder jind in- Pdalr. !ntc.rnal ltcvcnue Commissioner,
............. ‘"ll"............ ‘ ""...... 1 ‘ ' Roy lhiyncs, Federal prolilbltion
DPDOLDS DILL
P. 0. RODDERS
Mrs. H. B. I\vl< s solo contrilmtion iioi ;ii riinmivLIc, .hiiy )7,|nnd
was a quaint air. ami much enjoyed. Shwiif II J. Hmall an 1 IT
Hcv. .)tiii(n njhiLt* briefly of tin* miners were slain, began in Llooks
elosiiiK nnsuimr of ri<e ami said i.'ouiif,v L irouit rourt today,
if was a fitting time to think upon fin* Many ot I In* indieted men will ask
closing years of the miniwfers, ami ioi separaio tria.s. ueror.^in^ to John
also remi'Uiher Idle iu*edH uf lillle (Wl-Ki9. Uaiilnei, >U4(i*oen'viIle. tTttmsrl fir
dren, and notnl that the ehureh is the l nited Mine Workers of Amerien.
at present HU»taininK an orphanage fur Long Drawn Out.
unfortunate ehiMren. | 'Lids. Gardner said, will make the
MARTIAL LAW
ID REMAIN IN
FORCE FOR WHILE
The Old Ministers.
P.y 11:.- Cuitc.l nr,
He «)>oke feelingly of the
| mid pul bos of III,' old ministers, whose
i lives cf unstdfisjincss Ivhve left
.Hit tin■ .1 txnnnlptl /Hrxit
Wiisi.ington. *bi b -The Nationnl
corn croji dis reused Ity 21.tkiil.lHMI bush-
els during Keplember. presmimhly due
to the drought, which prevailed iu
many corn growing States, according
to the Doimrliiieiit’ of Agriculture’s
forecast productlou. bused on eomli-
tions at tile end of the month
The liepiirtment's forecast of Hie
crop was 2,K,Vl,20fl bushels, in compari-
son xvitli a total of 2,S7o,tMJ0,00t) iuish-
els forecast at the end of August.
The Spring wheat crop was estimat-
ed by tlte IH'tmrtun nt at 2(tS.:m.iHHl
bushels, compared with a forecast is-
sued a month ago of 27~.iHHt.iHHJ.
WiM Issue Ronds.
tt Hie AiVieiateil Press
Constantinople. (Hi. b. |t vvas re-
ported during the night that Turkish
irregulars r.piicarcd yesterday after
noon a short distance from Helkos,'
in the hills on the Asiatic side of the
Bosphorus. Be Ik o* Is a suburb of
Cotistuntinople. eight miles above the
A^XitTXa,!r^e^Ti„ , ......... to,l!,v u',|iel(l indictment ' •• -yomf. o, .xansas , ,,y. fondants are held in Brooks and Ohio
Iteikl eufreiichlng ground u|m>ii which Allmn Rowan ami Iteu )"'"s ................ the chairman, as the ,. ,v Severn v-eight men are
Turkish irregular- '« twenty-five 1“''“' 'P>" 'be evening. hel4 without bond f„r first degree mur-
luihisn irregulats and small bands years each In Eon Leavenworth for a ,I,‘ ,o1'1 1,1 ,"‘ni- 111 11 meeting-m ,|(,r
or gucrilluK ami bamllis which Ire- $230,000 mail robbery at Dallus on Jim- "klahonm. where about t,>n tin lion-
queiul.A form tin* minimi* ^unnl of n uury 1-1, 1921. jiililiii's wuv imiMmsonifil. nml said In*
litrklsh army have appeared in small Two miiii gmmls. AIImuI Smith mid f,,|t "ml occasion was an instance
villagj-s cost of Constantinople. George \V Street, were shot during the of k'lvil|g the gusiij l bi Jill Hie world,
lhese villages include Tashksupsii, robbery, which ,H-ctu red at the Jaeksou i lM' 'til1*''' “Coke of the apportlon-
M'lishinglon. (Ht. If -The Supreme
I trials last ovi-r a period of, 'several
1 weeks. H vvas intimated today that
'the miners will probably ask for a
tingedv eimnge cf venue, which will lie opposed
by Trosoeuicr W S. Wilkin ,‘f Iirooli/v
them (•„,,,)(v ‘
jfinnu« .n"y unprepare,! for declming om'cf L'1(i imlictmcnis in .............
i‘',al!s' ,, ,, .. "illi tIn* massacre, all except bo
Dr. < II Miller, ol K.-msas ( ir>-.
fie-
Tavshaujik, (fmijli, Agfa, and Ar Street Station
mmlli, all vviflun the siirhuHian limits'. Four others were indicted with1 inllfi,»‘'‘. for winning the world to
(if Constantinople on the Asiatic side. Rowan and Luna.
The British yesterday made frmti *
preparation* for defense, blowing up
bridges and crossroads.
tncnl of funds to the different dennm-
Chrlst. and be was sure the Presbyter-
| inii ehureh would measure up. ,
Obligation l pirn (lie Church.
By the Atiochiteii Press
Washington, Oct. fi.—Tile Chicago,!
Itoek Islnnd Pacific Railway was!
authorized today by the Interstate I
Commerce Commission to issue and seli i
$g,(MH,.(HH) In 4'.,. Jier (.‘III lien Is of St. I
Paul and Kansas City Short Line, a
subsidiary corporation. The fumls will j
reimburse Hie paronl corporation for,
advances and expenditures on ml-'
dilions and betterments to the short
line.
HIS NAME BE POL
ON THE TICKET
II
i
' One great factor in tlie progress of
j evangelism, is the pastors wiio stand in
lie- pulpits le proclaim Salvation, men,
.(•ottseeraied lo that service, and that
lla- (bur It sustains them in their ac-
tive years, and that the obligation is
upon the ehureh to sustain them when
TWO DEAD IN
Gf BATTLE
IN TENNESSEE
enforcer, both of whom in recent
months have been storm centers over
tlm milliner in which the Volstead law GOVERNOR NEFF LOOKS OVER
was being enforced. ‘ j SITUATION AND SAYS SOL-
The latest stonuJgreV uut of con t DlEKS WILL STAY
(TitCons in the Nevv York enforcement
'office, whose bend, Ralph Day. last
week announced Ills retirement to pri-
'iite life on Nov. I. This amionnee-
By the Associate!! Press
Denison. Texas, Oct. 0.—Xlartial will
be maintained in Denison for an lnde-
a
menl etiine within 24 hours of the sus-1 finite period, and a sufficient force
pension of ids aides pending Invest ign- j will tie maintained liere to enforce it,
"on of their conduct. Gov. Pat M. Neff declared at noon tie
Wants Two .More Scalps. I'1”.' after a survey of the local situa-’'
Tile resignation of Blair a,M Haynes | "0,» Me gghJ he could pot atatff
lias tiei1,, d<‘mamled of Secretary of Hie
Treasury Mellon by H. L. Senifo. eoun-
mT lei tlx \\ einen's Chain (loviuujnient
(irgaidzation.
this time when lmirtlal law will be lift-
Tbe Governor left
for liailas.
i
Den iso a
f
/
hi noon
MEN DISCUSS
Farmer Fatally Injured.
I Waxalincliie. Texas, Oct. 9. — Ed
il'Gfek. le years old, a farmer residing
' i“ Finds, vvas fatally Injured when he
was thrown from an automobile in
which he was riding east of Ennis last
night.
Employment Increase-..
J
Hit thr AU'Uuiotrit Press
Ily thr Associated Press
HEART YOUNG MUDDIES THE juries received
WATERS I\ TEXAS SENATOR- .They me: it
I-VL CONTENT.
Wasldugton, Oet. 9.—Sixty-five lead-
, GtR cities reported an increase in em-
- ;------- ' WaAbington. Oet. !>. Sanitation wasIplnyment during Sv>ptember, while 17
By the..isolate,I Pres* disi iisseil here today in a conveiitiou cities reported decreases compared with
rhatraiioo«n. Toun.. Two nl flu* Nmioiuil Uohtaurnnt A83ocift-«August.
men are V.om! as tiio result of n fi •roe tion. I --------
|nkr,‘ inti mi ity remove these men hurtle that was wncoi! near Dun- * The restaurant man as a public “Inc’.c Joe** at Home
1,01,1 >*erviii», lap Sunday afternoon. Willim Hixson health ns:«‘nt and a restaurant code of! *
l!o\y run they take care of them- was shot from his horn* am! died In- ethics, were among the subjects for dis-the Associated prot*
. selves! I heir ii\es. their time, their ktantly. whih* Foster Johitson, a vef- cussion. ^
tm.ne> are dedicated lo D<»<1. and l-hej ernn of the Worhl M ar. \vit! 1 his body j -V proposal to select an arbiter and' Danville. Ills',, Oei _“Uncle Joe“
jiiavc small oi»j»ortuuit> to accumulate, iitersiUy riil lied by buckshot, was Keiieial policy ilhector for the indus- Gannon, after 4U \cars u\ Congress, ar-
Texas. Oet. P.-Two per- j Ilrv- Vid'a- ««id he wonbl testify to ^|};e«Mt in ar* automobile and brought to/try came before flu* convention but D'vd home from Wia.-fiin-ton Sunday
sauis died today as the result of in- nianx ministers .nive so uh^ttanoojra. He sueeumhe.l in a b*eal its adopt ion t was a onsblered dotiblftil.; over the. old trail he traveled uestwaid
I with his
Bo the Associated Pu ss
Houston. Texas. o< t. !» Two tier- lb‘v Miller said lie \vo\dd testify to
the faei that many
in accidents Sunday, wholly to tin* causes ol < hrist that 'iiospital a* an early hour today. The
• ...... .... . x,. F lb li, raeinn <nr . mailing i - lett foi the inevitable rainy troulile, it was stated, starletl when
j driver, who died early this morning \]i'\ i li\\ d^ied un“r,‘ nun\»u>is -S( me men rod,* h> Die .blnem hmm*
mid (Usturb(‘d :i si-J(T cf .Inbusnn. vvbn
Negro < onf(“JM‘x .Murder.
By the Assuciatnl Press
Must Si. I .(mis. IDs.. ( >j t 9—Percy
Itelilnsen. 21. negro. Inis ennfessoil to
killing Mrs. Morris Greetiberg mul
looting her iiparlment in Cliieoi'n lost
February.
To ('oiliest Will.
By the Assaeiatrtt Press
.New York, Oet. 9. -Mrs Enrico Ca-
ruso. arriving from Itnlv. said site
would join her brothers and sisters
in contesting the will of her father, the
late Park Benjamin.
lie jploted
r jtroiu injur ms received On an autoim* d«* lin, d ;iI!au inu -alarb^s I«» enter
! 1 y thc ,Tn,t^lJ T;rw,s (bile r«(v track lu»re. find Lmaou Frosen. l,!:o» '• •'•k:r pursuits. auso of their
I i ^ j Jevas- °rt- IX—The filing to- 1* years old. who died earlv this morn-1-uVJll!' |n ,l’ ir u,(i» cin.-r.
!<iay 411 the Sttprenie Court by Henry lng from injuries re.-eived while re,1
"ting, of Waco, of an application for pairing a tire on his ear last night \
permission to file a nefition for a writ passing ear lip
<*t mandamus am! appeal to Hie nee-1 --
rj’lary of State to place bis name on
Hie I exits general election Imliol
is seriously i 1. by
duet
their boisterous eeu-
lilffit-tillir.s Surmounted.
him.
To Test Maternity Law.
candidate for United States Senate on ^ By th ■ Ass, date,t Press
-s'nm hBest'm'n Wtishinglon. (*.-,. n.......
i>ntlie111s !ii tht!'< T'rnUO":......vel- rismest for imnnKsio,. to „.s,
* ’ ,lifed States Senator- stitutioitality of the I'cleral
oiinc vvi.. .i, law was grunted today by Hie Snpreim
s.arted today and go on Hje ,|.”t as Tunt’ed 0r,leTO*
ji uondnee and Knrl 1!. .Mayfield, i.vm-1
bd rune
Should
He spttkc of his iiami dil'ficuliticH in
ohtainieu his cdmaiinii. and lobl of
the loyalty of tim airl w iio married him
hi a salar\ *>t’ shmi. did! who liko Knth
of old. had said ''Whither thou guest
Massaclmsoffs tla*iv will I ci».”
l la* com-j lie iioted I h<- I arm* >um sent abroad
maternity for the icedy. aiul hr telf that tiie
Fin i-f ian- ol lids ta\*»rnl land would
l*‘ \\i!li;.u to "ivr i«> the worthy negro
in their ov.n country.
KTJ KLUX KLAN
PARADES AT TOE
PARIS FAIR
OFFICIAL DIES
IN FALL FR1
parents sj
'b?o.
1
Red Fross Mcniug.
I Wv thr A s+tsciateil Press
'Vashii! ’.toil. (let. 9.—Problems in the
; various fields of prst-war service oc-
| vupiei' the attetdion of officials of the
! American Red Cross here today for the
opening session of the National Con-
vention
' 1 * ‘ !t■ ■ acid! die sigjiili' aut statement
tfarment Workers Meet. that ••iic out of every m\ old ministers . ““ -----
------ jin' till ir laimiiJ's iii'j-il ihi' benevolence ,;;.i/((•■■ t .,''.j :j'(i' -.v
if tlm elmreh. j Eon Worth. 'IVxns. (Vi. d —Two spe-
*i Tin' I’llih I 'c sa“l lime is rip' , j.,| irtiins we)v nseil to bring in visitors
HUMMER MURDER WOMAN
NOW POSITIVE SHE DID NOT
STRIKE BLOW THAT KILLED
oeratie representative, ami George K.
fi. INslily. Republican nominee, lie kept
Mf the Senatorial election will he the n.. n. . • . ,
tmst (o.nplleiited ever he...... IVxnts ' " Mn,ri'
__ | “)• Joseph. Mo.. O. t. 9. The 2Uth ,
annual eouventiim of the Cnited Gar 1,1 -ni-xj'l.'iux
lenaiu’e ol su{M>rannuah
j Ru the Acvueiatcd Press
Kansas Fitv. Mu.. i>et. b.—Henry C. j
Pngc, Jackson Futility Public Adminis-1
trator, dit*?! early today as the result of
fr.lling or juuqnng from a window on
1 flu* fonrih fliHir of ihe Keith nnd Perry
| P.nilding in the heart nf the !iusim‘.ss||
tlisirier. I
Turks Withdraw.
By tin* I'nittd Pr«.‘B8
Fonstantimqile. Oet. !>. — The
Turkish forces today withdrew
trom Ismid in the ueutrni zone,
it is announced.
to the sus-
I ment \\ orkot’s of America o|hmic<I Im*i a
'today, with/ delegates attending from !s,,itr ,!m’rr' of hard times, and tin* de
perma neut
| virtually
I States,
every State in the
was erected in tlte
ministers, de- (*i nter of tlte Fair grounds and ol'fi-1
ccrs were in-talled bv the Kuiizhts of;
Fnihii of iHTsoual or miit»r enterprises, the kit Klux Khin tit Paris. Saturday!
lie e\|tressed tfratitmle to Texas j,iirlit (hundidates for tin* order were1
j Presbyterians, and invoked their gen- ?lsM*mbh d around the huge cro<*. foi-!
erosity furtluu* for tin* >:tme cause, and l,,u ii!t a parade thr audi tin* business i
closed wi’li "May Hod bless you. and part *0* the city. The K K. K. demon-j
By the Aw noted Pres* (help you to do.justhe le the veterans stration was a eUmax to the closing Of!
Salt Kt.ke (hty. Frail. Oct. 0.—United !°f- 1,10 Gross.” the ('ounty Fair.
Senatoi Smoot, niemher of the! I1,v- has h,va delegated to
Snnrot Talks on l*rayer.
BILL HAST, TWO GUN KE
STAR, HAS BEEN NEAR DEATH
WITH THE TYPHOID FEVER
By the Associated Press ,
Los Angeles. Cal., Oet. 9.—-Mrs. darn
Phillips, awaiting trial Oct. 20 for the
murder of Mrs. Alberta Tremaine
Meadows. 2(’-year-obi widow, who vvas
lanlei to d(>alli with a hammer July
12, has made to newspaper men her
first point-blank denial, except when
Fighting Reported.
. ___* I
jpirrum of 12 apostles of Mormon ■' i-il all the elitmhes el the Synod in
iChitreh. spoke at General (Vnfcrcnee |l!l1' ill,»’r('st enlarging the fund for
of the ehureh on prayer.
t Ministerial Relief.
i
By the Associated Press
Vladivostok, Oet. 9— Desperate fight-1
iug between the "Red" ami "White"
armies is in programs on Ihe Spassk 1
Sunday Afternoon.
THE WEATHER.
By the Associated Press
j
site pleaded in court, that she was i front. The lvattle is the severest re-
guilty of the crime. I corded since the Japanese evacuation
"I neve: slrttek the blow that killed i’egan. Tin* Soviet forces are reiMirted
nishing troops with aeroplanes and
tanks tnvyard Vladivostok. The defend- j
ers are offering furious opposition.
j Beginning ut o'clis-k. the Sunday
afternoon sessijin of T \as Synod,
Presbyterian Church. U. S. A., at First
of
Alberta Mea lmvs," Mrs. i’hilliits was
. «|tinted. "Xeither did I strike the first
d, blow. It was -"
At that point she checked herself ami
refused to finish the tynteuo^
II is reported UiujLtf is Mrs. Phil-
lips' determlnaflltjS* to-plekd insan-
ity. which onet vv*fis annoumjed as Iter
defense, that lias caused hPr ]
changes of counsel.
Washington, Oct. 9.—Sherman
and vicinity, Monday night and
Tuesday, fair, somewliat warmer.
Gorton Wilts Medal.
By thr Associated Press
D 'troiL. Oct. 9.—Lieut A. \Y. Gorton,;
frequent j V. S. A., won the Curtis Marine flying
trophy.
Local Temperature.
There was n range of 20 de-
grees in local temperature Sun-
day. the maximum being 98 de-
grees and the minimum lieing 78
degrees.
. |Baptist Church, vvas under conduct
I | Dr. R. L. Irving. D. I'., of Fort l>a-
; vis, Texas. The occasion was next to
! the last of the "ixipular" sessions of
. the Synod, and was a Christian Eduen-
. j tion session.
I j After the introductory song. Dr. B.
A. Hodges gave the invocation. A spe-
KILLED IN OIF.
AT FRANKLIN
By thr Asm dated Press
Franklin. X. II.. Oct.
■ j a. midges gave tne tiiVJicanon. a s]*e- * inmym. .'. * > •*>■>■. 9.—Frank Mas-
Icial trio by Airs. It, IS. Pyle, Iiarrell « member of Ihe Frnnkiin High
' I Mason, ami Bolivar riuglics, Mrs. Cher- School eleven, died tivlay from n frnc-
| jry at the organ. lured skill) stistsir‘*d Saturday in a
Dr. Mmilon made tiie nnnouueements, K,!n|e with the Junior team of St
Preslc|ent ( ommended.
' By the Assoiiate t Pfss
De'nionto, Cal., Oet. 9.—President
Hi.riling "deserved the Ntition-whle
coiinm mintinn he received for the hon-
esty of purpose ami political courage
lie displayed in vetoing the bonus bill,’1
; Howard F. Beebe. New York, president
Investment Bankers' Associa-
tion of America, told the association
I lit tlte opening of its 11th annual oon-
vpiitipn.
8u the Associated Press
Los Angeles, Cal., Oet. 9 —-Continued
jn.provement was nuuonneed in tbu
condition of William S. (Bill) Hart.
fii;n star, who hits been eritiwll}’ i’l
with typlioid fever. Iliirt's strong con-
stitution and remarkable vitality have
played at> important ro'e in his f)ebr
against death and unless new compll-
eatious> develop there is little farther
danger. Dr. Leon J. Both, who Is u(-
ten-1 mg Hart, amtenueert today.
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Pv the T’ji !♦<-.! Press
M'ashington, Oct. 9.—Estimates for
An-Lthr whent crop ns gathered was placed
recovered l-nt .819,123,900 tmshels by the Depnrt-
Iment of Agriculture today.
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