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SHERMAN BAILS DEMOCK AT (5
VOLUME XLI—NO. 127
SHERMAN. TEXAS.
MONDAY,
BER II, 1922.
65c PER MONTH
Rupture Between England and France Near
IRISH REBELS APPLY TORCH BARUCH TALKS HMDS
OF UNIONS HI
ILL CASE !
M CAMPAIGN OF TERRORISM TO FARMERS AT AND P
BUS (
iOES TO TRIAL
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AND REPRISALS IN DIM BUREAU MEET BOLD 1EII!
HOMES OF FREE STATE SUPPORTERS AND
HIGH OFFICIALS IN THE GOVERNMENT
ARE BURNED—MOTHER AND TWO
CHILDREN INJURED
AMERICAN AGKHT'LTI HINTS.
CLEVELAND, OH It). MECCA FOR
MOKE THAN 200 UK LEGATES,
IN ( ONFERE.NCE.
OUTLINES NEW PLANS NO 3RD PARTY PLANNED CAME ON VENUE CHANGE
By tlce United Pro:™
Dublin, Dee 11.—Rebels Used the
torch today In their campaign of tor-
rurish nnd reprisals.
Tlh- boincH of Free Klnte supporters,'
including that of Juue Rower, woman:
Renat or, were burned. In ate instance,
a inolher and two children were iu- j
jttred.
Tbe dwellings of .1. .T. Walsh, Post-
master General; Mielmel Dcnphy, l*ar-
HawentaiT'-Secretary, and Sean Ai<-
Gurry, deputy were rendered uninhab-
itable.
NEGRO HELD
ev mob near
FAIREIELO
%
Show s How Proposed System Mould
Be ot Benefit to Tiiree ( lasses of
Frodiu'ers.
Many Imminent Men of Affairs in The
L ibor World Are on Hand, Re-
port Slugs.
by the Assort 'tea /*i chs
SEVEN 11I0NS
ASH Bl ONE
11 COW
WHITE GIRL ATTACKED AND
BLAtK AWAITS IDENiTFICA-
TION it) VICTIM.
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t'b lea go. ills.. Dee. 11.—Shrinkage df
foreign markets alfee is tin farmers'
credit more than anything else in the
world, and there is nothing of greater
moment tlimr the ereatiou of intothia-
tloual relations that will be proeedent
to tile re-establishment of those mar-
kets, declared Bernard M. Hitrueh of
: New York fotijer chairman of I lie Win
| Industrie* iji;st?d. in an address today
i before the American Farm Bureau dress of William
By the Associated ifjottn
Cleveland, duly. 'Dec. If.—The two
day eont'erenee tor progaeaajvo politi-
cal aetior. opened here u«ay with rep-
resentatives of Ulu^ lbdJnl/aet'-labor
and Natioual uou-lYtrf $111 lx-ague
groups. Progressives'yml Km-lalists in
aUcndancc to map out L p
present and /ulure poliiial ;
sfitill
o* i ep
CONFERENCE TO ADJOURN
FOR EIGHT DAYS IN HOPE OF
BRINGING BETTER AGREEMENT
"MU! SfiSrSuBr poincare insists on occupation of
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IN SHERIDAN
IN FANNIN C Ol NT\.
RUHR BY FRENCH TROOPS, AND
BONAR LAW SAYS ENGLAND IS
OPPOSED TO FORCE
r
p.
Many Prospective Jurors Disqualify
Themselves Because of Fixed f
Opinions.
Three Jurors had lieen seated ill the
jury Ikix for the trial of Joe Hall,
charged with the murder of Hob
James in Fannin County in 1021, when j
the uooh recess was taken In the Fif.L
teeutli District Court Monday.
Thirty-six out of the 73 special ve
n^’e'men sumuoaed were present for
policy for examination Monday morning. Twen-
actimv. - ty-five, of flume had been examined at
-\l..«i ( / the opening sdphm was de- noon, out of which the three juror*
voted to the reading "F tv-ports, ap-tlmd been secured. Fifteen had been
pcihiiiK ut of commissions and tbe ad-lexcused for cause, through either a
11. Johnston, interna-wilted disbelief iu the assessment of the
IN KEN1KCKY BET
11 OFFICERS
ST. LM1SSAN FRANCISCO WML1)
REIMBURSE TREASURY ;
NEEDS MONEY.
J.50D PEOPLE GATHER
Others Are Hurrying to Settle ef At-
len.pt at l>inb< iicaj Crime, Which
O(Turret! Early Monday.
Tty the Associated Prrss
tlomil president of the Machinists Cn- death penalty or a fixed opinion of
ion ami presidt nt of the conference. the guilt or innocence of the defend-
200 Delegates Precent. nnt. Each side had list'd three of tlielr
Approximately afw delegates from 10 preemptory ehalleuges.
marly every-State. in the •Union, main- The jurors taken were F. M. Jacob,
1 Federation.
"Surplus finally determines the price
of products," lie said. "Yon farmers
are the real exporters of the country.
It K you who live deeply interested in
foreign affairs, and if you cannot sell iy accredited delegates Of international Dinner, of near Woodlake; A. F. Fla-
vour surplus i ln oa I you must take a labor organizations and national farm <‘eut> L'eulson. and It. B. Buck, cear-
bvver price lor that portion of the pro- groups nltettilitl. .\moug the prornin- ir- Sherman,
time consumed here. The reestablish- out leaders here art! YVajren S. Stone, District Attorney Present,
inent of tbe world’s foreign markets president of ti e Brotherhood of Loco- Judge J. Q. Adamson, assistant Oetiu-
t an only eome with tin* reestablishment motive Engineers ■ D. 8. Hubert aim Attorno-V- examined the prospective
’ jurors for tlie tttate. District Attor-
1 Fairfield. Ti'xiir. Dee. It.—The ne- ante.
;;ro ludieved to have ill tal ked n vvhite
girl at lier horn*- at ^trtel’iuui tins
morning, lias been captured by a posse
JlUt Jins not yet been ideal ificul. accord-
ing to reports Iierc. I'.xrltomcut Is
, „ , »- vhigh amt limidreils of persons are linr-
sion for authority to issue war. $7,-^ (mv(n.<t Sl„.,„ui‘ll
000000 worth or lamer to-iso sold on • wUo Rlll, ,lis name was
their Pledge for the nl mb. i moment (!aVj Wlls
its treasury tor money expen h'd on op- |um|( f()r 1)OSKi,,,(. montion. A
eratlon, ! mob of about l.oOd has gathered at
'j Stfeetmaii.
of tbe world's economic peace and bnl- president of the Brothertmod of libco-
V
11} /tho Urited Press
YVn&hingiQU, Ik-c. 11.—The St. Loiiis-
Pan Francisco railroad tinhi? applinl
tr, the Interstate Connneree f'omn.ls-
Needs Business Metiimis.
motive Firemen- anil Enginemer,; Kfd- >'"-V JtlacUiurn, of Paris, was seated
v York nwsident of by A,,“Uison 8 8i(l'' nui1 «8-
,,r u , 8lst 1" pi'estmtlug evidence. The
)<!<V<2r.' ‘“V1'1:1' of James oceurrpd ip Mxv)BInek-
_®5 IwA'e district Iu Fannin County, nini
came.to Grayson on a change of venue.
The defendant, who showed, no change
in his appearance from a "year ago
when he was first tried, was repre-
sented by J. D. Buster, George L.
Hamilton and Bam Wolfe.
Tim carrier desires to issue $o,641
Tilfi of its prior lien mortgage. 3K per
cent geld bonds, wiles D, and #1.047.-
ikKi on its adjiistiiM-ht mortgage. |icr
cent gold laintt nerirs A.
Negro Not Idcntifinl.
„ .. ,. . _.. . .by Judge Adamson's side and will ns-
!2 “Slw ■"> »- “ |»
'VAtrtlouUurt needs tlie same iieeesa Edward Keating,
to ec luuieasitrat'S lTmauehig as modern ter; Morris Uiilqnit, jEfivv York, mem-
tiusihest. in la-lier to lie placed upon her of National ('mnmission of the So- l’i17\|efeiiiVaut,'Vlio showed
an equality will, other industries with eialist party: Benjamin Marsh,
v.liieh it has to deal. A at w finance Washington, farmers national eonneil;
system lo increase (lie volume of three J. G. Brown. Chicago, national socre-
cihs-es of rural credits should be sc: tnry fnrnier-hihoi party; Fred (’. Howe,
up, credit for mole orderly market- New York; II. F. Samuels of Idnlio,
big of crops, for the purpose of raising represenling the National non-I’arti-
ai'.d marketing cattle and for produc- sail I -ugiic am! representatives of tlie
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MEN OF THE L4W AWE REPULSED
AND HOLD OOVNCIL TO DIN
CTSSPI^NS..
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MOONSHINERS ESCAPE
Hunters of IllirR Stills Bet Worst of
Buttle With Bandits the f ast
Two Days.
By tlie United Pre«;
London, England Dtc. 11, — The
meeting of AllleV Premiers adjourned v
this afternoon afl(*r disiu-don of the
German rejmratWai problem, ami It b
understood that no furtiver sesfienB
have been arranged, ..
France suggested adj,...ument far -•
at least a fortnight because of dbu-
grremeat with Great Britain over the»
o ten pat ion of the Ruhr valieqr. «
The Premiers had apparently agreed
upon the rejection of the
proposals submitted by
By the Jetoefateu Prete
m
London, Dee. 11— Adjournment of
the Premier's Conference tonight for
eight days in order to avert an open
rupture between England and France
over tlie question of German repara-
tions has been virtually decided upon,
it was, learned1 today.
Poincare lmd made a demand for tbe
occupation Of the Ruhr as a guarantee
for n German moratorium.
The British cabinet rejected the
measures of force for the Ruhr district
upon which Premier Poincare Insisted.
Prime Minister Bouar Law Inform-
ed Premier Poincare that British pub-
lic opiuiou was overwhelmingly oppos-
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SUCCESSOR TO
JUDGE BUFF IS
NIEB BV NEFF
Bv the Aieoctntcd Prcet
Austin, Texas, Dee. 11.—Annonm '-I
inent of the apiiolntment of it. W. Ifin'l,!
Assiwtate Justice of tile Seventh (,'uurr j
of Civil Apis’iiis at Amarillo, to bej
Chief Just lit of that court succeed i ng ■
S. F. Huff. (h-v'iiiKed. vtiik made 111 Hie
Governor's office toduy. E. i„ Kietl of
Luhlmok. was liiimeil us Akf,(|(.|uIc Jus-j
tlee of the Court to sueteed Jinlgc
Ilall.
live purposes. , United Mine Workers of America, the
'' file basis for increased marketing ltretherliood of Boilermakers, Order of
credits should be the placing of the Railroad Telegraphers and the Wom-
p.-oduets in n waridn use, where u mm- eiys T rade Union League.
It'll I authority would register their, Delegates Agreed On.
which IB'ade and amount and Issue the farm- Each internali>.mil organization will,
on the negro's trail. The er n certificate. This eeriifkate could have three delegates. In the ease of
girl's eeiidiiioii is nil serious, the ne- he taken ton hank ami ergdit obtained v. roll eufj vote instead of voting by
grn having Wen lYf3htejied uvvay nf- vlKin >t, or lo a new finance eorpeir- delegates, each organization will lie nl-|
ter throwing it seek over lier head and «tion which (Should be created for the lowed one vote for each 1(1.00(1 asso- |
l)
The gir! failed positively to identify
Gay as lier assailant, and la* was put'
in a small house under heavy guard,
lending tbe arrival of blood hounds
| from the Stale penitentiary,
Uwiil lie pul
SHOOTING BEE ON
till the Amociated “tens
Mt. Sterling, Ky., Dee. 11.—Repulsed
with the death of one member of the
posse formed yesterday to capture the
slayer of R, E. Unff, killed by moon- ed to- any military measures a gamut
shiners Saturday, federal officers sttffi Germany. " ‘ ' *- ' - ••
the Sheriffs, .for?* today abandoned. ~ "
immediate attack and were eouneiling
with State authorltfes ns to further t
Steiis to lie taken.
Score Favors Mountain Men.
With the death of David Treadway
in yesterday's attack,-the score'is inj
favor of tlie mountaineers. Treadway
was shot from ambush only a few
1 yards from tlie spot where Duff was
I slain. Bob and diaries Bailard. broth-
ers, leaders of the Ballard gang, are
the two specifically sought.
stuffing her thou (it full ofVbUun.
11 STATES ASS
LOWER RATES ON
GRAIN AND HAY
purpose ot lending money to the funn-
er at tlie lowest possible rate of in-
tcrost for not exceeding one year, upon
his note secured by I lie certificate. I
"The new institution, independent of
tlie present banking systjui, would
(ic.'e members.
Prior to the (onvetung of the eon-1
forenco Mr Johnston and other lend-1
ers said the formation of a third pol-l
itieal party was not contemplated. "We !
are committed to the principle that the:
TWENTY-FIVE SHOTS ARE FIRED
IN THEATRICAL DISTRICT
OF NEW YORK CITY
England to Start
Building Two Big
New Battleships
1PEIB •
IS YEARNING
TO FIGHT SIKI
By the •ItROdutcd Pres$
t
plate the farmer’s note in its m*as-( primary is a distinct institution and
ury an I isatk its own obligations. | that ii is intended as a man its whereby
which would be discountable in the | voters can place their candidates in
Federal rearm system when having, nomination end we'intend to use our
I lie
power ii
the right men
faith," he said
It was said that
Cy the United Press
E >itor Not Guilty.
By the Ann/siulrd Press
Durango, Colo., Dee. 11.—Bod S.
Day, editor of the Durango Democrat,
was found not guilty tpday of tlie
charge of murder for which tie was
Washington. Dee. It.
not more than nine months to matur-
ity.
As To Cattle Raisers.
The basis of tlie issuance ef credit
j to CHI tie reisers would be cuttle prop-1 file were strongly
! i rly inspected. Debenture for this pur- third movcnieip.
• pose should run as long as three years,! Demand for Hie primary nomination
Eleven .Middle , but only notes having a nine months °f eai didatrs in
By the Associated Press
Xew A ork. Doc. 11. — A revolver
Guttle between four men in an auto-
I mobile, and an equal number stand-
i ing at the curb startled the heart of
primaries to nominate I ^ th,*atrioul dtatrict 0,,rl5f *o«V. At
regardless of political i U',,8t “5 Khots ^re exchanged. No
I one was hurt. Charles Boson i.nd
Mayer Elbert# were arrested afler de-
tectives (barge they threw revolvers
London, Dec. 11.—ITime Minister
Benin- Law announced in the House of
Commons today thnt the government,
had det hied to tiegin the construction
ot two new hnttleships, allowed under
the Washington naval treaty.
FLORIDA LAND OWNER AND
PROMOTER SELLS PROPERTY
By the Associated Press
seme of the rank
in favor of a
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SAYS WOULD BE REAL JOY TO
BEAT THE SENGALESE-DATE
TO BE ARRANGED.
Paris. Dee. 11-^^^^ffSpentler-
Kiki fight seeing to la? e certainty, ac-
cording to Is-Journal, which points out
that President Rousseau of the Box-
ing Federation is inclined to die ele-
ment toward the Bengalese.
"I will box Slkl under any condi-
tion at a date to bo fixed ip'm my re-
turn to l*arls this evening," l ’-i.eidler
telegraphed lx? Jonrnal from Brighton,
I England, last night. "Please say tha'
' to bent Sikl would he the greatest Joy
of-m.v life," tlie telegram said.
Jt added that Georges was to get
tlie opinion of mirgeous as to the coo-
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I Tampa, Fla., Dee. 11.—A report re- j diHon of his hands, which were injur-
| into the street. The automobile was ceived here from Lansing, Mich., an- ed in his I Hint with Sikl.
I partially wrecked on tlie steps of the neunees that Ransom E. Olds, owner A report is current that Blkl has dls-
Longarre Hotel, when its chauffeur anil developer of Ohlsnmr, Fla., 15 appeared, but neither his friends nor
of here, lias traded his the jvolice seem unduly alarmed. The
states where there is | , h 1 t j ' ' ti 1 I -t
wasimSr,:5rnt-jis.'izx*tzziz\s** ^ ^^^
Matters to He Considered. ! '‘"e*'- "iiieii -titles that “through
about still furl her reductions In tlie ------------^
rates on grain and hay. "In the matter of credit for proiluo- Primary ballot progressive camlidates
Hearings wer.- formally opened here ,lol». moral risk, the character and in- ‘'ilP nominated."
before tlie Interstate Coinmeree Com- divhluality of lht> farmer himself must
tried In connection with the death ofi mission mi the eo:n>il:iint of the Kansas bo cui;sidoiYt!. Kttral liaaks and mer-
YVilliam L. Wood, city editor of life! rtilitios ConuniKsimi, Hint present rates chants now fttmisli (his kind of credit,
Durango Herald, last April. The rer-lon these 1 -miiiiKNiities in tin* Western Mil the farmer must not be restricted
diet was returned after 13 ballots had!territory are "unjust, unreasonable and solely to local markets. Financial as-
been taken. j discriminatory." j socintlons 01 corporations could he|stfltcs "here the law
I , ' , ______! formed iu loealities to provide neees-
—— jsary guurntitees for credit. ihese
I would lie analogous to the farm loan
association of the fedora1 land banks
but controlled by farmers and others
Tic committee declared that "in
these slat's where the primary law
de-'s t ot exist, a demand for the eu-
aeinunl if such a law should be made
n tbe incoming of legislatures; in
is defective cf-
, ; opinion that the shooting was due to Company of Kt. Louis. | vd uway from interviewers.
lt(UJ gangsters’ disputes. The .hooting tonkj The report says Mr. Olds has dhv-| - riSTirtT . onus
West 47th street near Broad- posed of practically all his property DRAFT OCEbTION LOOMS
'at the Florida village. Including the A1 BASEBALL MEETING,
town site and public utilities.
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1 .>y . ; ':Q|
place on
way.
:
TEB AIRPLANES LEAVE IB SEARCH
OF THE ilSSIKQ ARMY AVIATORS
-Ten
By the -tstociofcd Press
Nogales, Ariz., Dee........ —- (
planes this morning started an inten-
sive search of the desert between No-
gales and Tttscim for Colonel O. F.
Marshall and C. L. YYehber, missing,
American aviators. j
Captain Enviti in eemmand of I be
'ten plnnea. said tl|i« morning tlittt liei
believed that the territory east and I
west of Gllan llenvl has been thorough-!
ly searched, as had the desert east I
of Y'uiii.'i. without, any trace of the
men or their machines. -
MP
EARLY
By the Associated Press
Tucson. Ariz., Dee. It.—Request has-
beep made of the Mexican government
for permission for American ulrpittites
A,* to cress the border In search for rr> .
missing army aviators. As soon its.
permission is received, the squadron of
jilanes will atari south.
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forts should lie made to perfect tliem
ami that efforts of big business anil
po’itieians to iitiolish or dovitatize the
primary should he defeated."
Summarizing the achievements of the
bv whom capita! would be subscribed.' "fTent electi< n tlie report states that
The initial capital of the new system j lliis brought together tbe industrial
teiild be obtained out of the liquidation ; workers end farmers and demonstrated
of the war finance corporation. 'Citere j D'.eir common economic and political in-
hns now boon introduced into congress! C rests and that they can and will unite
a MU covering most of the things J1! 'heir forces in the political field," and
| have suggested." ) Tt has given dignity and standing to
| Mr. Baruch commended the coopers- ,ho progressive movement that it has
five system of marketing now being M<'v,'r had before.”
practiced.
Negro Orphanage Bum*.
Tty the Associated Press
Gilmer, Texas, Dee. 11.—F.xplosion
11—.' of an oil stove caused a fire this
I
To Honor Mark Twain
By the. Associated Press
San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 11.— cor an 011 stove caused a
Prepfrvationg for a n-leliratlon in honor ! morning which destroyed Holiiert Hail,
of Mark Twain along the Victory hoys' dormitory at tlie Dickson negro
BELIEVES MAN
LOSES LIFE IN
GEORGIA EIRE
KANSAS CITY SCENE OF $70,000
CONFLAGRATION— M A N Y
TRUCKS ARE BURNED.
Hotel Burns.
By the Associated Press
By the Associated Prcaa
New York, Dee. 11.- The draft qheft
tiou may recede fresh airtFitiou >Ui*
, wet'k when major atul mi nor leagues
Seymour, Texas, Dee. 11.—The hold meeting here, it was said today.
Washington Hotel, a three story struc- This question has been agitating base-
litre, burned here at 4 o’clock this ball circles ever since five of the larg-
morntng at a loss estimated nt $40,- est minor lengues exercised the op-
000. The building, owned liy H. H. , tlon given them under the 1021 ma-
}gm
Merrick, was built in 1800.
started in, the kitchen.
The blaze jor-minor agm-ment and rt'fused to
j grant the selective privilege.
m
A
i.
Francisco have been started here.
Angora Sent Of Government
By the -‘-ssuriaud Press
Latmnne, lice, 11. — Angora,
not
$12,000.
DATS TO M
HRISTMASi
——“i’—1 \ if {y _ . Turkish National government, Turkish, species to kilo
< KlclrjmtoR at the Near Kast conferpo^?* Uuhn, T1ori«l|i
Woman Botanist Is I)ca<1
By the Associated Press
Burlington, Vt„ Hoc. It.—Mrs. Nol-
By the United Pmss
Kansas City, M°- Dee. 11.—Authoi
lies sought in the ruins of a Brtmge
today for the body of a man believed
to have been burned in a $70,000 fire
yesterday.
Two men reported to the police that
n companion with them in the garage
had not been located afterward. Fifty-
five trucks were housed in thp garage
when the fire started. A number were
saved after narrow escapes by fire-
men.
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS FELT AT
SEVERAL PLACES IN CHILE
■
Constantinople, will lie the seat of the! F. Flynn, botanist, who a ided new
known Flora of Bermuda,
and California, died
By the Associated Press
Santiago. Chile, Dee. 11.—Strong
earth shocks were felt at lllapel and
Ovnlle early today, according to ad-
vices received herev State railway of-
ficials said that communication north
of the latter town had been interrupt-
ed nnd that the station at Goquimbo
did not answer calls. The shocks were
felt very strongly at Los Andes, but
apparently extended no further sduth
than Valparaiso, where a tremor was
noticed.
Tlie center of the disturbance is he-
buid today.
1 here Sunday,
Second Operations
By the Associated Press
Rome, I>p<-. 11. — louden Muratme lleved to have been In the Valienar dis-
trict where the recent disturbances oc-
curred.
wn#
peijt
•' h-a -/* •
ft
tmm
dicltis here Sunday.
THE WEATHER
By the Assoeiated Pratt
Washington. Dre. 11. — Sher-
man and vicinity, Monday night
cloudy, wanner; Tuesdij unset-
tled, local rains, colder.
' u-SS—-
There was a range of 20 de-
grees in local temperature Sun-
day. the maximum being 40 de-
grees and the minimum being
degrees.
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