Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 15, 1919 Page: 1 of 10
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
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VHi: DEMOCRAT has b*«» pub-
lished continuously longer than
any other newspaper in GroyaM
Co.—Established. Daily 1 Ml, Week-
ly 1879, by U. 0. and E. C. Hunter.
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
SHERMAN, TEXAS, MARCH 15, IS 19—SATURDAY EVENING.
Subscription Rites on Pago Two,
PENH INSPECTS THE ARMY
OF OCCUPATION ON THE RHINE
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PRESENTS MANY DECORATIONS ANDTALKS WITH DOUGHBOYS
IN PERSON—ALL WANT TO COME HOME WHEN
IT IS OVER OVER THERE.
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LEAGUE OF NATIONS WILL
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Aroodated Prjm* Dispatch.
NEW YORK, March 15.—The plenary council hns
positively decided that a League of Nations will be a part of
the peace treaty, according to a cablegram received by
Secretary Tumulty from President Wilson.
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Cubit nz, Friday, Mur. II General
John J. Pershing, who is inspecting —--
11,,* fighting divisions of the Auieri- Pioneer Citiirn of CJrayaon tounty
oan army of oecupatiojf, lmd his first _ Fas: .Away friday Night,
eight this morning of AmorlyHU —
troot's in combat formation on Dorman A. tl. Brackett. So yo.irs of age, a } ......
will. On n six hundred ace philoir:'’tTfOTn of ti.'aysiin eimfilv for the pas! ;
on the east bank of the Ithir.o, over- forty years' and of Sherman for Ihej
looking <’olden’/, and the winding rlv- j.;i-1 twenty five years, passed nw«>
or. lie inspected the second- Division, hi hl> Apaitiueilts nt the Itinkle.v Ho-
iutd wnmtpl more than eighty dee- tel at iut.'ln oVIm-K Friday evening,
orations. Jle-later reviewed the ill- Death was one to t1l£‘ infirmities (>t
vision, whieil pnsstsl Is'fore 11iin in old ago. WhlUv Alt'- Brackett had
masked form, lion. the marching time boon in ill health for some time, hi*
of tho lii.tioo tuen being about tweti- death was uuexisshHl. and a groat
iv minute*. shook to his many friends in thil
Mon nt od on a dapple gray cavalry dty.
Parse, wldoh was .presented Brigadier Nun Icing Mr. Brackett is one son.
Ceuorat John. 1.. Hlnea, commander of w. o. Brackett of Kansas City, who
tho Third Army Corps, by the British .was notified last evening of lit-'
mission. General Pershing Inspected father's death and arrived tew f«- ----------------------------- ... . ,
’the supply trains, Hmiullniflon units dnv: also five grandchildren : U. «• Iflxtorie* rictiire of President Wilson -e.viduining to t ho wmid the "League-orNatmns —President Wilson 'b'llt-
ftiid motorizo.t artillery and then tlittr M. ltiaekett of .llie Air Korvioo; ,li(. ,„u.. 11(. addivvio heftgre the French .Son.ito and Cbuml^r of Dopulits. ttu'/liiefs of tho Alii,si Pea,v Confor-
inissod on to the hifan'iy. Jno. C. Brackett. a student at the | t|t(. world'- n<’t»J'le_-,_
SaSHS IsiEllMAII GETS HIGH SCHOOL NEWS 810 REALTY
an hour to the wink. He' aaesttoned ter. Mrs. K. It. Henry uf Ctneliumttl.
company commanders as to their yfr. Itraekett's wife died heft* in litd-i
quarter* Mild ill reference to eomli- and H is by her side that he will lie
tioua generally. Ho talked to score** .purled. /
of doughboys who wore wound Funeral sendees wilt - take pla
sfrtpes.'lnqulrlug If they hart fully re- Sumlav afiermon ai o'elm-k from<
TOverert anil asking otliei-s if “ they the First |,res!iyle.iian Cluneh. How ! A ...
wanted to go home. Withmil exeep- over, tlie l'ody wltl dio in state_ froni j Shenuan as prinei|,al
tlon. ttiey were eager to return
America as soon ns posisMe for
CAMPAIGN AGAINST ALL
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NEW BUSINESS
new businoss for Texas.
stale
with
heart-
ily amt busim'sC reasons, hut ad
perfectly witling, thev said, to serve
Its long as it is necessary for the
Flitted States to kia'|> an artuv In Fat-
rope. In reply to a query as to
1 1 >rr* , • .1 , , *tm \1i.l r ' UWttHCfD ‘W rrOJ.
to 1 o'Hih k, SiTvItrs will W voUihicUH niuartw, »h that <»t Um; MdM | (.| ,, tlte wi.riitiws. :«s follows:
fain- by the pastor. Dr. T. A. Wharton, and | Tire Manufaeturing 1 <rt \V teliila., 1 j ru 1(1„ iti.oie. Mai
were interment w ill he made in West Mill Kansas. Wlitell o] elted teaiistct ^ Cenevieve 1'hiiigmaik
whether he was willing I" stay over
lien1, on,1 soldier replhst:
“1 iiiivc n let, waiting for me in
the states, hut I want to stay itere as
lopg a» the gov, nmieot needs me."
At the head of tho line of those re- __
•riving dmsirstlons and for the n*n-i\V. II. Imngford ami C. It.
ment otttrni'klng two generals. was, honorary.
Sergisnt I,on Is Van israol of New- a. <). Hraekeit was a native
whom' mother- Is living I#
eemotor.v. Tho pall ltoavers will tio: .|.
I! Wilson. K: ft. Fisher. W. I,, liny.
Jack Kuttorfleld, Oeorge Hnnlwieke.
Mat ' in Ulr.kley, Jaels Hlassingam,'
and Itailew Hi la'fts, aetive: F, C.
DUlttrd, H. t • Head. It. A. (illflm. (i.
B. It Kuiltlu W. H. Brents. tVH. Dor
headipiaftors it \ 113 Fas: I at mar | |
stroet with Fred It, Bice, until re- l'«kh. H, |e» Totten,
csaitly of Koittli Dakota, ,ns general
manager. Mr. Klee and Ids nssooiatea.
F. S. Watters and W. A. Crouny, for
It. A.lstnle. hnvese, | w,,,',;. j Doker.Nat »hnumj deal.
n, Clatlys Love. Neel SliHiv. MtnW
The loemhers of flMt "A Club of
Central High School lor tpo first
term, eonifH'si'd of studonis making an
average of A in all subjeets. \\as. art-
umuued by I’rof. \Y. tiil son, prill-
■ “ Sen-
Margaivt
Fern
(Jrneo Vest.
Mnn ielt line, lads M.eKIhaney. Dgrid
Wimtaek.
.loners Toy .Jordon. Dorothy
Si-art,otovigb. Kllknheth TJslngston.
BEAL CLOSED
'I'oday tii<* double storo hdilding,
fifty f,a-t. front on file north wide of
the squaiie. iK-eupli'd by Ike
A Bro„ and Hie bunding mvupled b.v
the itnmiee W,s>lon Mill Co. and Kan-
itary Bakery tin North Travis stvts'l.
BREWERS FIGHT
PROHIBITION
ENACTMENT
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Aaxivkifcd Press fhspotrft]
New York. Marell 15 1’reliminuiy
uetUm. toward testing the constitu-
tioimlit.v -of war-time prohiliitiou was
taken ill the filing here today J»y
stork holders a suit in the Federal
' Court against .lanios Kvernrds by the
F.xstidn inewities. Joseph Kverard, emuplain-
ant, asked the court for an ortler re-
straining tlie defendant,trout- suspend-
ing its manufacturing activities Mo.v
1st ami its sales July 1st as required
I by tlie Federal statute.
were sidtl to W. It. Brents, fin- lamsld-
e rut ion U-ittg SAID t(*i. Tlw roulty PARDON IS GIVEN TO RED
firm of Copley A: Mills humlhsl the)
ehestor. D. I». Melteynolds.
Chapman. Sr.. N. ilatetft;\Tw« alnl as stated above will
Foving, J N. Midkey. C. C. Itmmtree.
Baudell.
ark, N. .1
Holland. He was given the Congrex
atonal- Medal of Honor.
During the battle of ute Argonm- he
crottMsI the Mouse. Tell lot" a t.ei
Ilian trap, csetlited ami again cross,-d
tlie river with valuable information
as to the enemy's forces.
Major (tenoral John A. !*• .Incline,
commitndev of the Second Division,
was given tin- Distinguished Service
Medal and received the Insignia of
i'omnmmler of the French U'glon «
Honor. Brig. Dim. ■$'. ■*'. Nevi.lc.
commander of the Marine Brigade at
Belteau Wood, was divornted w-itli
Ute Distinguish,-,I Servhv At,'dal. S<-v
eiitv-eight xnldierx rrcelveit Distin
gulslp'd Servhs' Crosses.
As * a sfirprlsc. Heneral Pei-him:
a
of
Maim' and was reaml in, that state.
The ourlv part of Ills voting manhood
was spot it In Ohio, "here lie was pav-
mastvr f,»f the cinehinatl & Musko-
gi'cn railway, now it pffrt of
city state hoe.i quarters. They Come
to Shertimn highly reeont,'tided, and
,-xpect to make tills city their iierma-
nent home.
Mr. kite and lii s--ociates will
ask for a fair -Ju’re if tlie HUtOtuo-
hile fire business of |W* seetloii im
the grontids stf qitalHy -.',mm1s. While
fhe the ‘-‘Mldru" thv and tubes, as tie'
product of Ibe MIdem!fiient Company
aye genera)lv know n, are liy n 1 means
tP-ile Hecves, Totnde laden. Annie
1., 'ji Wt'cins.
Soptioinort's Di\i" i-co Kiddle.
Mildred Siblvel. Addie !,eq Blades,
Bennie Stolliugs. Raymohd* Dixon.:
Latin seeti, -c Alls'rta Kitapatrick.
Yu;.iv ip w*-v?iftr:^.tnun Ratify. Dan
1., ring. Ftta Katin .' n l’ieree. FfMiik
Rail Kohl, ttflena ,SI:»'V- HJ''h 'vi,‘
son: Low Nhdb: Frtidie Hriffin.
a new pmht-l. having Ihs'P in use for »1 Kidd. Jnyee Harrison, Oem"
n nnmler of years in tlie North and Yle'e Ke.'.es, ' _ .
Fast, and in some parts of Texas, no «'M-rge Her wax wnner u
aptive sales eampaigo lms ever been pr.e^U’V'=Vu..l*, * S. Hoi,1 '"ami' is Shoe
made In put Mitlco tires in general (enh-'.l .. • • countv
i„ this .cate, as will now he «»,._* « Lh, tl
The property was piuvlius,>,l
fhe Kutidoiph (‘state.
from
Fin.iiuial Keview.
tho
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ib-tnisyl' aniii systenu and In'.''c
cashier of the Internal revenue dis-
trict of Ohio.
The deceased was a veteran of the
whi‘ tint ween the stales, fighting in
lie ranks of tlie Fnioii army, as a
member of the 138th Ohio Volunteer
Infantrv. Prior to tlie war he upentl use 111 tins v- «,e. „s ...... -- . , ,lt Austin
two jv.'trs in t’ll Ilf,Wnih. going west done hv dim men who. have ^“Wl ,
as a "forty nlii<-r."*Ile fought itt the the present state «m;ncc ^ MDs' Kntl.i v.ie WhfHon. danghtor
campaign of the Wilderness, olte ot <>«r tires are hnlt 1 .. t f |U„| m,-s. T. A. Wtiarton. has
the last battles of the war. ottu'emetM and m to se« « « ."I , , . , !UV!U.rtHl fir-.l place in the eo.tn-
.aainty hi is~i. and But! slnee math* they are somewbat higher 1 1 in 1 '. c,,,,, M,u sshool is winner of
this section fils In,me. He they a»v yhWer *HrfetW- contest of tin-
A.ysoi iatr/I Pres* Dispatch]
New V'irk -Mo i;eli 15 Five eoitseeu-
ii,e sessions of trading wltleh averag-
ed eonsideraiil.' over one million
.bates measured tin- extent of bullish
sentiment in tlie stock market this
week, even though an overwhelming
proportion ,-f tin- turnover Had its or!
gin with profess!,lilrt interests.
Fully tivo-rhini* of the dperations
itveordhig 1“ ahUuiiUatiro estimates
CAMERON OF OKLAHOMA
Ukialiotna City. .Mnreli * 15— Ked
Cameron, ami-.prohihiliojiisC extraor-
dinary and member of tlie so-callcsl
“Big Four” gatnlilors ami bootleggers
of Oklahoma, City, lias taieii given a
full and complete pit id,at by (1 overpor
Kobertson from a six months' jail aC’t-
tem-e and a-Do*- oi *500, wldoh has
tieen hanging over him In the count.'
court of tiklaltomu slini- JaiRtary.
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The pardon was Rraiit.o,l bv the
governor through the intercession of
Warren K. -ijp-ik'r, Dklahmaii #udy
senator, and a nittuls*r of influential
business men including pftleers of
some of the biggest Imnklhg iustiju-
11meeged .-n-oVind -poefflHttvo issues | | j,,|ls jjj Oklahoma City.
,i Hie neglect of rails and other Tho-.piU'don was delivi'iTil
sluir,'* of aeeeptee intrinsic value
and gains were well molntaineil in
the fine ,-f viecs-smif profit- liiklng-
Baekwanhtess of -t,s-is and ooppers
-ute again aseri! ed to totidllions in
those espoeiai industries.
A pa 1 j- from these speeifie consider-
-ud a -.-T'nvipg ciWivletion that
to Sen-
ator Snyder in the senate chamber.
Bed was convicted oil t'vo charges
and fined $5tHi mid sentem-ed to . six
months’. Jttopriuonnjeut. in each ease.
legal battle.
Washington. March 15.—Several aeiz-
tiros haw Usui made and a uumlier of
prosc-ulions instituted as a result of a
campaign inaugurated by the officials
charged with tlie enforcement of the
Federal Food and Drugs Act against
the Interstate shipment of adulterated
and misbranded olive oil.
Consumers ure advised by the Bu-
reau of Chemistry, United States De-
partment of Agriculture, to read care-
fully tho UU'ls of all containers of-
fered to tliem containing olive oil t<>
determine Whether the uianufaeturer
actually claims that the product is
jollye pll or mis-ety suggests If liy mis-
leading* derive*. Some of-these de,*ept-
ively Ula-letl pnstuets are sold by Iti-
nerant peddlers.
Cottoiiwssi Oil, pom oil. laSanilt oil,
spy-lira 11 oil. and other vegetable oils
are wliolesome. palatable oils, hut
they should lie bought under their own
names at prices much lower thau tho
price* at whieli ollre oil (s usually
sold.
Owing to the scarcity and high price
of olive oil a -number of dealer* were
putting 011* the market cotton seed,
,-oru, and other vegetable oils labeled
as olive oil. A- tlie result of a large
number of Hotwires of these pruhicts
and prosis-tithms iH'liding against the
responsible [HIHies, the practice has
las'll generally discontinued. Some
dealers, however, are code* tori tig to
continue- to reap the lurge prefits in- ,,,'
volved and Hftte to ,'seai*' tln> pettaW
ties of the Fovd amt Drugs Act tiy so
wording tlie laiaHs of their iirortuct
as to convey lht> hiipc'ssloii to tlie con-
sumer that tlie ) ire, I net is olive oil
without stating directly on the label
that it is olive oil.
These product* are commonly lnliel-
nl as "iSalad Dll",or 'Tal.le Oil,” or
some oilier indefinite kind of oil. Oil
the labels at* dispbiye'd VuiiMciKUht
pictures of olive- trees, or maim of
Italy pr other ik vires intended to sug-
gest olive oil. In some instances, tha
word* “t’ottourewl Oil" or “Corn Oil”
arj- printed hi very small type in an
imanisplcuou* I'hn-e 011 the htliel. A etlf-
sorv i-eading - of the lalielj such as is
usually given by, retail purehasers,
would lead tlie average person to be.
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After a hare fought
which was carried to the criminal ________ _
•court of apia als iiotlt eonvietions " 1 |j,,V(. thnI the product win* olive oil.
affirmed and Bed fulfilled one *eh-,tnily the mo»t careful scrutiny and
hreught will, him a Congressional was nul,Ie clerk of the United Staley nary tires It. rer'.e.;, by default. „ l;'-nisou
Medal of Honor for Private John Ji| District Court for the husteru dis K. aft, r all. H s ,„„i f.prng fo place a teani on tbft fteld-
Kel|v^ef Cli^eaK"' tilxttt Marhw“t. . Irtc' "I ’fexa* when ,l’,‘ ''’'.j |(). ! wr” *'-**|”*r ’ •immIH * - Our ft,OOP mil" Haynmnd AbbtU-o! ; he njer - . ',|j , „i<, - ure .lending tlown-! serving six mpnths’ time on , xapt n!adiug wUl ivvoalahut Huj pro-.-
reward fnr^alftektaK ainaehbP- *; i-taldiahed la/r**- and -rii. ffffe p^ve tavii kb-evti rn An, for -II.--a mi -D,*re4hy K^i.-oroagh ut h, , | want ab veTiahle jndb-allons ;'*dut tt»: tipi rock pile, nii*rpuyln« His fine and
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'"••Willie-out beginning Here is rich- -<'•'<;< today. ' ,mv j ' 'e mem-v nmrket bus b-en eoti-
Kmaii antieiirnn,within » Mesdamcs I,. I H . k, t - - , dm-;, - |,( ;-(o,-k mnvke eiithusiasni.
.V(,a,. we expect .0 build 5^ Tuesday! ‘ ’ W,,W M
reward lor attacking a mneiiiw *«*•- tal'liwietr m,-re. m, aenvv ***
l-est oil Biane Mont Kldge in Hiejjjfo, for ten years, print ipatty uii-
Clmmp-igne. Kelly, however, was oh der Ibe late Judge David Krjmut. He
’ - 1... ill. 1 ...I,.,, T ft I M -I ling
was suts-eedcl l»y Judge J- K. .Blades,
tlie present tneumlN’iit, retiring on
nnt|w»st duty and was nimble to he
JMHWMlt,' *
This afternoon ttrtfrttl I’l-fiitiin aeeatttit of Ml health in 1P11
insWeted and review**! tlie First Di-
vision. !
SulrUommlttee KcpnrtsA,
Aiftttrifitril I’ffsn /ii.ipmehl
Mr.
Although advanced in years, ■ ...
pBraekett was fairly active in a I'hysi ; to the ptm-c "'uere 1 '' n fin -raWe comm,arts e.re leinu
cal wav until Ids heath. He was re- s-tiy to erect a bud, m pi _ j _ ^ n,,* High Setioel piper,
gnrded as a man of; keen intellect !il"’f ''‘'t^wph-h"'metis’.!',' suhstiudlal wTiielf "dll make its see,ml appear-
able to hold Ids owii hi any c"n- j <
in' another week,-
_____pbiieer citizens.
teeinilcnlly. Thr, ngh Imhtstry.and integritv. Mr.
Paris. Fi-lday, Mafeli it A suti-
eimimittee ■ of rlie ,0Bimisi*on on rv-
v sponsihility fur the war. ..ei»>rtcd to-
diti that sti'ietly and teelndeeM.v. ...........
criminal prosecutions of tiiese -who ft,n(kft! iicciinudHtce :i fair share ol
In might atiout the ,t niggle were. ,|,p- world's goiids atid leaves consld-
“ttuomatous and unm-eessiiry.'' n'''} ,-ialde property, hieiudliig tlie farm
cording to an otii,-LaI communique' is-,, „ ,Vbieli lie formerly li.v*al in Drtty-
.wied tills aft,'llK)i*n. The report add s,m ,.,,uuty.
ed. .however, that the prow eoufeivnce * - -mm—
"„,i..i>* a,!,wit sue,-oil in,'astir, a amt1
Yer-sa' tonal lilt . TTbT T7irnids^ere j met', ;r-* ? -'s;^(_■''"^ -m h(, ' ..........J that ■
many ah,I warm He "ill. and "'bers #- make thtk eotomupiir
tnloot'd from the ranks, of Shermans
ape iP DA to 1:K -ofr centWifli time
fuuds stead, at 3D to r,D, per cenf.
ki.SSHSkssstpni'OtVv*
.’.mornt of Cotton Used.
costs which aggregated about 11,200.
When tie finished tlds sentence lie
duet is not labeled olive oil, and tu
fact is not olive oil.
Tlie practice of deceptive labeling.
was paroled by Doverfl'or Williams ,,V(j,p ttiougli ih> liitvetly falsi' state-
4 N<Df toh (I Press Dispatch J
lending good lieliavior.'-liim'l'iiol' Koh-
ert,son found yesterday-.that Bed lias
been living.'a model life ami entitled
to c-leineney. Tlie piirdon grant,'d ,ve*-
. u»rdiiy by tlie governor wiiK-s (Dll' ill
| slain of conviction against Cameron,
tHn. eriiiiiiini court ■ of apis'iils lut'iug
“might adopt *pe,Ml measures
even create stK'clal mnchlnery to. deul' J
wish tlmse Who planned the war.''
Tlie snli-eomndttee received evi-
dence which elearlr analyied tW
facta relative tu. tl'f origin of the
conflict, it was stated.
Anotlier s'nh-cciHgniltee wldeh lias
dealt with violations »f (lie laws and
eitstoms. of tlie war Mias also submit-
ted its report and pvepoaed that tlie . , ....
(lowers should establish a high trib- | t-lit* sell,mis of Texas,
limit wliicluf'sln nld not. ill the exer-l*
,-ise of its M'Vindnal jurisdiction, be
blocked liy considerations of rank.
*1™ ?T» Slif " ‘re.tiiSd.mtay'' tbaCf Vf» I,ingle,.. March 15 4'otto.r *
por> to-fiTffteP it <mr i'.'m’riiH'nt* ‘lH‘ Pr'1,}* .. n .
1 •- - .at..- ...itt tlie IM’rt'SffiMI'lU'i*
<»*) t Vi I,”' >1 ‘i.nitr
hy Dim rt>i rt-t n'j
wM! be setd. D■............... * e„H. | iYmilv '.l;" .1,^' ;^ii;.
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t.{ nau jnm» \fu< f! I'hliiy. . . ..
Fighting; otw Polish Fronts
Ass9i‘ltth *l Peck# Bb'ipOt'th J
ling ti e lmhler :» a I mty.Pve d;- d. * i» ' ■
cent reriocHon ai ,11 Mkleo • mln.1*r*h« , 1 | 1M
often the :e;nb,--bip fro can be v- j « ^ ; 11 'J‘ .......... 0,,-.
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U.UTISTS ,io „ j ..... «; ;«•:.........<*%? Z*S%l"ZZZ................ .......
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and will make their present loeatlon 1 mllitmJ »>«•*“> 1 f,,,.fnptaPie| men! i.-st ed b- ibe Polish Deneral
*2..........- ............. until «!,-!*- -are reporfw: to u *l»m 1 1 «*. ,fr Tim Uolsheviki forees nttaek-
metlts an- imide is, in the oplnlun of
tlie officials. 11. violation of the Ftxxl
niiil Drugs Act, Seizures are being
made and prtVMS-utions Instituted to
cheek also this fornr of deeepthm and
ndshnuiditaf.
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that the reeiniciH of elemetuy •‘tteveff
committed tlie crime at all."
Cameron’* conviction on these two
charges was tlie ,-tThninalion of a 1'it-
ter fight in the county court of <>k-
laliein eouniy. wid, li attracted move
than Usual attention.
France Pence, who was tynyieted |
with ('amert)n escaiH'd from Hie road
gang i.in,l fled to California, While
tw'iiig returned to iiklalmma City he
M. H
Hie St ilt' !
Witrstiw. Mill ' ll 15—I-'igbting eon-^
filities 11 t'lree Polish front* . witll\ a^ain eseapcl from file law.
varying . .3 TT- tin* eontetldlttg - ■ ---- w-1-
ii-gr t" an oilieial state- Mont Id.v Ration Agreed On.
Bavarian Central Council.
Asmu'UlM PreM Dispatch I
Buret. Friday. Mar. it,-The Bavar-
ian centra) isnuiril lia* issued a state-
ment declaring its desire for complete
serialization, according to advices front
Muuieh. A sm iutist oeutrni eeonomie
office will is* ear*ted. It is said, tlm
: control of which " 111 l*e exercised hy a
,sniii,-n whieli will include Workmen,
inleihs-tuals ami peasants.
I 11)1 Has. Tex.. March 15
I C(-nnnt11,v'‘'for'11 e Bafitiri i«}#ty J j Im-iness justifie-' a eliaiimx. Which
! ton,, annenneed today tin,I “the ! | th,-. expect ih a MmrtJiUp-.
1 HnptlstK of 1Vxn> hnvo sroiio ovor ' j
I tho t‘0 hy ruHnc foi; 1
remtsa-ar., be-,dq„n,until ^ ' u uT-t'd*- mdy T- - U , Staff.
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1 Cl.KMFNFKAl ’H ASS til.ANT
| (iKTS DEATH SENTENCE,
j - I
I Paris. March 15- Entitle t’ottin. !
I under seniem-e of death for shoot-
t Itig premierflmneiieeau. prolmldy
| will l,e executed wit hilt fifteen |
I artYs. it was m,nmum-ed today.
j Tlie yomig anarebist was cm
i vleted it mi sentenced late yestcr-
I days after a trial lasting nut a
I few hours.
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Paroles Granted Aliens.
iMoeintert Pr«*« hhpofritl
Wartdngtou, Marelt 15-Parol'’*
were granted hy Secretary of lad"or
Wilson ttslav to twelve aliens of the
—r-
At St. Vincent's Sanitarium.
the
initiali -e and' Te t" defeat
hoys. ' .
n uimeiieing Monday Use girls of
«,**rat' High K-elmel At be ,r eu -'»'">■
rise for
twenty- or thirty minutes each >luv.
Tlie Bobsheviki forees attack- j 4*.,oi inti d Press hisputeli]
ed Sloniiu in the C.ret’iio tlis'rief and |
j se.eeDshsI -lit entering the town, but! Brussels. Thi^ahl.v. >Wt«
-e driven ,m at the point „f bay-i monthly ration for
__ CcH'raC High
Klelnmmd of Albany, nkhujsome form cf outd o exerms,
Genera^ Si rihe at Mendoza.
Asmcinted /•'<-«» Pisp'ffekJ
Bttenos Aires, Fi'iday. March 14—A
ceneral strike has been declared at
Meadow, affecting 3C ulii.ms.. in-
cluding fotsl purveyors. The situn-
iion is reported to he grave.
JAIL AWAITS JOHNSON.
SAYS DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Chicago, MarcIi 13,—Fritted States
District Attorney (Tyne declares that
Jack Johnson can return to Hie United
StaM 's Imt if he doe* he will go to jail.
“There's a sentence hanging over hit*
head and he can't evade It." said MV.
(’true. "< iovenunent officials will ar-
rest Johnson the minute tie lands."
Mr. Oiyillfl denied that rei>resenta-
tious had ever been made to him *»>ck-
ing to .secure immunity for tlie black
group <>f fiftv-fmtr sent to New York j man. lie wild that » iierson whom*
from (lie west recently under orders of name he could not rememlrr liuil 't*-
»v"8 mU'rntiMl <»u lu't’i* V11V, . ..,,rv .^.
Mr*’ John Bldwelt of WhRrol»« -*ey«^X«
Everhm O'Brien of Fehigh. («tl>. im hei t *m the
'V'* 0,1 4'‘is morn!,*. ^ j £ JtJl ^ ^ tulVP Uortb'-
i as- well as s'long minds, mid that
Mrs.' A- M. Waldiiim
wriglit is a imtient here.
Nearly Million ami a Half.
AXHiriiitrtl Press Dispatch]
-A
of
riltMMMt -tons of flip, 1st lifts was fixed
tndhy by the allied commis*U>U
Avlihii is in tlds city oatfi-fi'niR with
a ttei man di legation as to the turn-
ing over of Ceniian Inerelialit sini»-
Kutil liiusgo of Kingston.
W.-.S ejH'i-ated «te_V*w t«da?3 • u,_l ^ P^iTem-h v^ir’in time and ye. day. fCi.774 being ,-f the ,-,mimi.ssi,med
j tn tl money by the prevention of sick-
I plug and tiernmn-owned seeuritU’s in
Washington. March 15. -Overt! mil- • jmy mt-ilt for foml sliipmeiits. Tlw'
li-m and font- hundred and nineteen (;r'Hmni!! „hsene,i that this ration
offni-t' it til men llnvi; Iuh-ii- dencbilix <umii(,r ^ Hn-y liml requested
ii-d, ‘the Will-I lepurnnejil nniuatlKx'd to-
m V a' Swans,,., et Bhernmn is nm-s and 111 lm.-Hth .would mere. tluK.
MIS- i ■ pay for sueti a gyimuisluin.
here for treatment. _
NeKotialiims in I’ro-gress.
J.<nul»n, March 15 The British and
German eommittces fednv ,q»-ued n -
gotiatlmis at Kotlerdam eomern'uig ex-
portation from Genua nv of potash,
timber and dves. says a tiennnii gov-
emmetit wireless. _____ ...jiihg ,-tdt: n in'zones Two and Three.
.i, v. .
Dr. Boaz Gives Bond.
(Juaraiitine Kaised.
Austin, March 15.— A proeiamatioii
was issued today hv Dpvernoi- Hobby
under tile iv,'-,'lirlY- amended -pink Is,11
worm .....
raising the quaVimtine agaitist grow
grade*. -
The British- Idea.
and were pessimistic as to tlie ar»
rangeiuetit of sutisfactory fitiaueiai
terms. >
After Yiee Admiral Kossiyn Weyinss
of (treat Britain, clniirmuti uf tlie
allied dt-legation. had presented the
, renditions decided upon by Jhe ’eli-
Pnris. Friday, .March 1 The Brit-j (cute. Hie ttermans asked to be' ai-
i-b program at the peace eoiifen-ure l,,we,l to 'withdraw for consultation,
is tinders',sat h, isiideinplate the sign-! They then formed tiirt-e suli-eomuiit.-
it/g of sepantfe preiluiimtry treaties i fres to deal with questions ,-f finance.
;m‘. .With the central allies as soon as porei- food supply and mercantile marine,
law. I" the pnent bs'smrut, ^ ^ (.(>niu|))V js diK,K^,i „f. I T,lis ,.,-,-ning at six o'clock another
Asv-x-int'-rf Press ViHpntehi
To Select New ITrniler.
Asrociatt’rt Press Dispatch}
Basle, March 15 Tile Bavarian
l*iet will convene on Monday. Mareil
17. and will Is- asked to elect a new
premier to take tin place of Kurt Eis-
ner. who was assassinated last mouth.
Poland mid Germany Baiuniary.
Atwriatt'ii Press Dtspateh]
Paris- Friday. March T4,—t By the
Associated Press, t —One of tlie first
questions to he ,snisi,ter,-d by that;
t'onneU of Tell, "ifli l’reshleut Wilson
piirHeipating in the diseus.-iou. will lav
the iioundary between Potund trad
Dernmny. Tile Polish iwnindary com*
mjs.-i,m as well as the geuvnii terii-
toriul wnuuiiss-ions, has - virtimMy
agrtssl unanimously ,',n this boundhr)^
While no official uniiouueeimut has
Ik>ou made it is known tiiat Danzig
is Im-luded in Poland and that Utu
eohimisrioiis lime agreed u|*m a tsmn-
daiy which would give Poland strate-
gic .mints which slnHtld make her an
effective barrier bet.w»s-n Ikdslievism
mid Weateru Kurepi'. ___ >
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American Transport Sunk.
deportatiOiK The de.iartmeiit onier
was affirmed,J" nineteen rare**. In
i ' the remaining twenty-five eases no
A.\ application for reopouiug of tlie hear-
lug were landing.
it,si him a yestr ago, saying Johnson
wtailed (o know ids exact status in the
United states. f “W!e auppUed llu‘
formathm ami, the stranger deiwirted.
concluded th*' district attorney.
mMMiWrmM ■ ' 4-
Dallas. Tex.. March 15—Dr. F. II. A*nockiife<l Press Dispatch]
snftsff m* ...............»
we* ^ranted I,end of $'JfMt(Xl follow-'remq-tisl drowned in the sinking of
t..e „ "al cn" cornu* lieartmr twfore the American naval tvansimrt 'sl,-
Tmlge (’ A Pippe-j Friday afternoon, lutven. which ..struck « mhie Friday
The trial "ia* set for April K. Boaz monilng. i,,.eording to a report matlp
Immediately imide innid. Jr i>. Price.
Z. Boaz and* X. Boaz of Fort IVorth
acting as sureties.
to l.iovds. Thirty-five survivors have
lie,'u landed at Huvil^iaml hy an
Irish steamer. ,
N'ext would eome the consideration of! plenary se-lmv was held. Vice .VI-
nilv amemlmoiil.-s to the lnes-ent eonsti-; ininli Weymss saying at its close
ttititm of the League of Nations and tllllt satisfactory progress was being
Mien the Drogue would Ik1 whiffled Hi*, nmde.
to .s'l-iimnent simile. Tlie final is-iire everting the Germans asked
treaty would follow ami "quid include f0)H, ypen tlie us,' of a telegraph line
the league of nations plum . ■ I to Weimar.
The leading tiionght, among the--’ *'
Brit Mi at tia' present tuomenl seems' Real Estate Transfers,
to he to strip tlie preliminary imace
terms of all unmsx'ssary iueunits'r- Miss M Kepiingcr to B . M.
mire and secure the signatttres to Hint Hat,'ll. lot 13, block IB. Duma* addi-
doeunw'Ot? sd that the world may lav tioft to Denison'. |1,187.50; Feb. -•>,
gin to settle isick to normal. 1919. * .
Industrial Unrest at Westphalia.
Associated Press Dispatch]
London. March 15- “Acute unresi
prevails in the whole Westernptuilian
industrial region und it proliahiy
will I*,- necessary to enlavw tin*
British bridgehead in that directipu.”
says n th-sputcii to flic Mail tram its
correspondent wttl* the British army.
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