Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XL1I.-NO. 27.
SHERMAN. TEXAS. THURSDAYMLJGUST 24,1922. -EIGHT PAGES.
65c PER MONTH
MRS. ED MAM
TO ENCAMPMENT
ANNUAL MEETING IS GROWING
BEYOND EXPECTATIONS OF
THK COUNTY AGENTS.
AT HER HOE
ANNOUNCES THE
STATES POLICy
WAS IN HER USUAL HEALTH AND SAYS LAW VIOLATORS AT DENI- THIS UANGEROUj
*£f "
HAD PREPARED BREAKTAST
FOR FAMILY
SON WILL BE PROSECUTED MADE HIS
VIGOROUSLY. PAST
warren S. Stone Says “Weare
MStill Mediating,” But Refuses
' To Make Further Statement
POLITICAL AND LABOR
LEADER SPEAKS HERE
TWO HERDS ARE JUDGED TOOK SICK IN THE YARD MEETS WITH OFFICERS MUST CLEAN
Boys Judge Stock and Are Ghen Lee
codi In Groin Select1 on and Judjtng
—Diagram of Entertainment.
equated
of this
Or th* Ucttad Pr«as
N. 1,
Belonged to One of Pioneer FnmlHeo of Holds Conference With Men Who
Sherman,
of Lite
'
Being Adi
ate Georg
Although the attendance hoc a 1 moot
outgrown thfc abllltlee of the two
County Agents to handle adequat
without assistance the spirit
year’a farm boy# and girls two-day
club encampment at Osrr-Bnrdelte donly
College was twined by County Agent
C. C. Mortis. Thursday, as being mow
gratifying. Almost liOG Grayson Coun-
ty boy# and girl# from all communi-
ties In the county hare ulteaded tu«
recreational and farm educational
sessions.
The- encampment program wua even-
ly divided lietweeu recreational nnrt
educational features, designed to pro-
vide an oeci bIoh for a large number <u
the farm boys and girls to come to-
gether In a get-acquainted meeting. A
result la ati aroused Interest In the
club work. It is said.
By the Associated Press
Mrs. Addle Bonham, SO year#
wife of Ed 'Bonham, a well known
»>n of Sherman, residing at 1111
\
reart^d,'
sown dk
IU1 West
Have Been On the Gronwd t'smM-
Mena At Other Betels.
Austin, texes,.' August 24—"We
nave deckled to prosecute violators of
the law at Deulaou and to prosecute
Health Committee
her of Commerce
Urged to
A move to aroin
action to Eeltavi Ui
conditions Imrlioring!
started at> u nu
health committee of .’
Commerce We»ln-
Plans were laid at
are expected to resulHj
Wide Interest In a
the mosquito,
infests torn of the
I'll Wl 17IKI UISS li. ■ rniu|ii|, saw ** c srt- ■f A’ » * ‘ >
Houston street. Gray s Hill died and- th’u) vigorously" anWfc-Oovefnor Nett
shortly after T o'clock Thurs- kte yesterday'afternoon after u con-
day moraine. [fereuce with dfflcerowbo hie station
Mrs. Bonham bad been in her usual ed at Denltoti. V. .
health. having prepared ami served The Governor said the general sit-
breakfast, partaking of the some with uatlou at Denhibn was reviewed, par-
her husband. She w«s in the yard ticulnrly as to law violations and the
when the latter started to*bl* work, policy of prosecutions adding that the ____ __ __
She had stopped to examine a* town decision was to go after the violator*'^jpTicill;^'allouart
mower. and remarked to MriURobham m » vigoimi* manner in duly const!- ,h„ ,'L. „
that It a as broken. Aa he started off, tuted cheruieis of tUa law. He also *
[she <-ni:ed out that she was diaay, and mild thntt Assistant Attorney General
'Mr. Bonham returned and assisted her Clifford I,. S.-mc was leaving tonight
Into the hetute, where she toy on a bed, for Sherman to represent the State be-
!>r. J I). Meadow was called and re- t0Tf ,he gran(, Jury whl,.b convened
spoudetl Immediately, but found her In flwr„
she expired
rtly after his arrival Heart, fall-
12
live Mack Judged. ure or apoplexy is attributed
Wednesday afternoon tbe boys ot- ,-suae of hor death. ,
tending Ike encampment took part >u. Besides her husband, she Is survlv'^^1*,
a live stock judging contest. Two[w, t,y ttso children. Mrs. Bay
herds were judged, the Onrr-Burdette siicrmnu, and Aubrey Bonham
College ami John Hardy herds being Memphis, Tvnn
utilised All of the 100 boys. took part
and graded the different animals after
the standard fa tight them Don T.
Griswold. County Agent of Denton
County, was In charge of the class.
The boy* ShowedTnuch Interest
day evening Music by the Otbbs trto
and an likmtrated talk by tbe Rev,
8. I, Ball on n Bible suhject were tea
Those In the conference were Gover-
nor Neff, Adjutant General Thomas I).
a* tne Barton, Colonel Charles W. Nlmon.
* commanding the I42d Infantry and
uh commander of tbe Denison martial
law area; Major E. A, Simpson, 142d
acting a| an
Infantry, who has
QOt investigator at Deninon. and Assistant
j.jist
practically perfect
Malarial
Numerous report* of |
of the mohwtf t«.-And
malnrlal hearing kind,
tlons of the cify.'led to ’
eruoon's meeting of th
committee/ City Minns
Ungson was pa rent ns
coopers How Ot Ite*
the city in
nance against condlt
bor mosquitoes after
taml
n ought tt>
a“J
without
ty aft
tile health
;o. J. 8B-
imbed the
powers of
«Rt the nrdt-
which har-
iWng a report
doing along
_______ leader* au
J’litj or
wr. »•. • "We are still mediating,"- said War-
— * his ap- ™ «• Stone, spokeam*
Irrhood men, when the
in tn» ’ jonrnsd at t:23 o'clock
nounciug whether another session
would be held today.
Stone declined farther to discuss the
meeting, which was surrounded by the
utmost secrecy. Ha hastened to the
Hotel Woodstock to confer ht Labor
headquarters with leaders of standard
crafts. '
did.
The funeral arrangements havn___ ^ . ____
ecu nuimuBced. awaiting word from A‘,®rn*F Grueral CHffbrd u Stone.
So„. | who has been acting as legal ndvlaor
Ufa Bonham was the adopted dangb- th* miliary authorities at Dent
tar wf the late Mr. and Mrs. George nan. -
-lijfpNMilkHtei'ted with one '‘overpor Neff and General Bart*,
was horti In
III*., but Imd resided in Sherman since nmnlier of troop* at Denison, nor con- j numerous reports had renrtjed him ;n
early childhood _ |template any extension of the martial!the past week gf renewed mosquito ac-
8he was a memlier of the Wnhint law area jHvlty, and asking for a tliscttsstou
tores A numiwi rrf the parents of tlie'street Church of Christ, and had' Captain Frank Hamer of tbe Texas learned t^mt these conditions had been
hovs and irlrl* came in and purtldpat- friends who will regret to hear Rangers, It* charge of Ranger siptaqs | :omul by others Dr. Wharton defter
of her death. Bt Amarillo. Childress. Dalhart and ed that he believed tin b ame for the
Texllue, was also here and confer,e.l irenewed outbreak could be placed to
||
AsasrMM 1
(forth Tex
alson of ,
ssrt
leaders of at
, FOLK 111
1.—Mrs.
erum
of t he
declared that
By Hi* Associated Press
Denison. Texas: Augtfkt' 24.
Khty railroad will not yield ou tbe
seniority question, regardless of what
other roads do. W. M WHlttdPton, mi-
.SR.
ed lu th» evening's entertainment.
Thursday morning from 8 until
10:80 otki.-k. W T. Hunt, boys' ae-rc
tary of the T M. C A directed both
the lioys and girls in massed play.
Session In Grain Judging.
Boys attending tbe encampment from
10 to 12 Thursday were given lessons
in grain judging for both exhibition
and seeding imrposes. County Agent C.
C. Morris wus (n charge.
At 12 o'clock, both the hoys and gtr's
enjoyed dinner In the Carr-Burdette
dining hall The following menu was
served. *
Breakfast, August 24th.
Post Tonstiei, sugar and niltk. bread
and butter. Bunanaa, eggs, milk and
water to drink.
Dinner, August 24th.
WHISKAWAY
IS BEATEN AT
slsttint chief Operating officer of the
rjad. Kuuouucerl iu a statement today. ;bw.4„ ivntou -for treatment
....... . ^ ,___|______ . . “The Knty railroad is well pleased. ----———tea.
with Genera) Barton nnd Mr. Stone la great extent ou the careless manner ! with -thd'stand taken by the execu*ivea! a rnvnvpn ||V|t || 1 lYF1
Mr. Ilsrton said (toptaia Hamer re-Jin which shrubs nnd flower boxes are in New York Wediiesday, the statement j Mil LU|l| M Alll
ported quiet at the plaeca under hl»' being watered whereby piwls of water said. It expresses our stand and will | | | Llfll I IflilUL
command aw! Is here diaensslcg tome are left day after day until mogqul-jbe our position in the future, regard-j
autoiuobii,. nu the Fbrt Worth-Denton [
pike, and J. Keesee, also of Denton.} By ta« TTstt«e mss
’T^le jms been charged with ussault to mur-‘( Oklshon.s City OKU.,
der. Kw see. said to be tbe woman's Three persons were killed and two oth-
compenioii in the automobfe. Her er bad narrow eveapfs last night when
J:usl)pjid, wha was following la another a Frisco freight train backed into their
machine, picked up his wife and took automobile ou a street railway cross
" lng. Tire dead: A. J. Strickland and
specific cases
toes are found. He told of making a'less of any action taken by other!
By tft« Anortatrd Frees
Saratoga Springs, N. T.. August 24.
—-Whlskaway, for whom Charles W.
Clark recently paid $125,000 to Harry
Payne WBltney, Is the latest turf idol
to fall.
Hot barbecue, gravy, beans, potatoes,1 The 1*wnw,s of Morvlch, heretofore
bread and tenter, ice cream. „ «■ of the year's crop
Girls Go Swimming. * three-year-olds. tasM hi* first de-
' feat ef the season by finishing a poor
fourth among five entries in the Hur-
„ . , . . .. on handicap. It was his Initial start
C. A., pool Thursday morning. It re- nm,tT H)(1 (,)|nrK #f thp uble
j Montfort Jones, Kent,inky turfman,
whose surf rider distanced Morvlch In
SARATOGA OEN. PERSMINO
REACHES AGE.
LIMIT IN YEAR
11.™ are rr.untl. He toio or maaing a j«
j }M-rsonal Investlagtlon of the cause for | lines ’
the large numlor of mosquitoes which Whitten,nil
Gtrle attending th$ encampment en-
gaged a swin. In Austin College T. M.
It re-
quired the fnll morning for all of the
company to enjoy tj>e pool.
At 12 o'clock I He girls returned to
Oerr-Burdette dining halt for dinner.
Club work for the coming year wbb
discussed at a general meeting of the
girls Thursday afternoon before ad-
journment was taken,
By the AiiOdated Brett
Washington, August 24. —The Sen-
a lsrge Industrial plant rerorted in Its
offices. After office employes hnd fail-
ed to locale their source. Dr. Wharton
discovered n flower vase In. the offtce
,n which fresh flowers were place! ' Ployea, he said,
each day but the water left unchang-
ed. It was n prolific breeding place
and as soon as removed the mosqui-
toes disappeared.
added that the road
wculd reempioy men now on strike
who are not guilty of participating lit
violence agates, the road or It's em-
ployes. They may come in as new en»-
Plead Not' Guilty.
By IS* Associated Press
Denver. Colo-, August 24—Bert J.
Lowe pleadetl not piity of the mnrder
of bis sister-in-law. Edna Skinner. *
the latter's attempt to come hack sev-
eral days ago, provided Whlskaway'g
conqueror.
Investigation Suggested.
A careful investigation of Individual
premises m discover au)' places lu
which mosquitoes are breeding was
. . .. argid by In. \\ hurt on as the most lin-
ate yesterday 'iesrcd he way ' the, ^ „
president to nppotut Major General J.l . .. , , ..
C. Harlwrd. deputy chief of staff, to ““ 0,‘' l u,reful
the post of chief of staff upon retire-1'*a .erl“« ^'«bhe.v
ment of General Pershing who will go ol "*"*
upon limctlv* duty because of age lim- *wpnasixcd. Ally water wtm.ii stands
DEATH OF MAN
AT DAYTON
AT LOCKHART
Iwife and J»ff CooV.
| Mrs. Jeff t ook and atn«U baby w«a
not teriously Injured.
Two Are Killed.
By the Vatu# Pr—
Corpus Christ!. Texas, August 14.—
Mrs. Clinton Elite and two-year-old
baby of Manning. Texas, were almost
instantly killed near here late yester-
day when an aatomohlle In which she
was riding overturned.
Bp the Aitociatcd Prett
Ixckhart, Texas, August 24. — Au-
thorities ore investigating what they
believe to have been an attempt yes-
terday to wreck a passenger train or
the San Antonio and Aransas Pass rail
road nenr Gonzales. Three iron spikes
had been driven between the joints
of the rnils. J. M. Guffey, roadmas-
ter, struck the obstruction with a mo-
tor rail car be was riding nnd was
slightly injured when the car was
thrown from the rails. Mr. Guffey wag
just ahead of a passenger train.
TRAFFIC TIED
Farm Women to Train.
By the Associated Press
Clarksburg, W, Va., August 24. —
'Vhat Is said to be the first training
■•amp for farm women In tbe United
States la in progress at Jackson Mills,
IV. Va., near here today. Eighty-five
women from farms located in eighteen*
counties of the State are registered.
which was passed by the' Senate with- ‘Hdtocs.
out change removes certain legal re-
strictions which now exist relative to
the naming of General Harbord as
General Pershing's successor.
VAN AUTYNE ME
BEEN COMPLETED AND DOW,
ROAD SOLID TO DALLAS
SEAPLANE
FALLSINSEA,
By the Associated Press
Deputy Miles in Sherman.
*h* United free*
__ __ ___________ Houston, Texas. August 24.—Four
ltations iu another year. Tbe house bill a“ long •* slN u,a* harbor mo«- men, two white and two negroes, are
u .being held in jail at Liberty, Texas, In
, ... .. . connection with an assault parly Mon-
• Committee Named. 'flHy mornlng on
Tbe necessary steps lor an orgau-
scus 1,, “tegLS^rSalS^
the appointment of «'>rnr(lpr (.lmrg(,R wl„ ^ flled against ,u <***** wltb mllltary P0,*c?'l rh' *«ard'-----
William Short 44 Deputy Sheriff O. F. Miles of Den-
rears, watchman for a lumber company I|so"' agafU»t *b’>m a hC0,”pla,D,t h“B ,
at Davton. according to reports here.!1**11 fl'e(1 at,?‘"li8on' charging^ accept-,gteeer
ancc of a bribe, was seen in the hall]road said they were confident the m*t-
Orand Island. Neb., August 24.
Traffic In the local Union Pacific rail-
road yards was tied np today whgn
switchmen, engineers and ftrempn
walked out following the alleged throat
of a local railroad tntard to till an e«-
‘full of lead." Officers of tbe
By the Associated Press
ww0 taken lu the appointment of a'.l
committee on publicity. Including Mrs. i^nrnPr ,r,,larf™ w,‘' "" “7 "f*1"*1
uwlM, ........... . ... 6 i he men If evidence to support is found.
So wn !, ,AT VhUm"U- "ff.tals declared,
wno v* 1.1 have general charge of tm
ther organisation of the work. Inclnd- j
Hug Mx-ural of ihe coopeiatlun of otner | __
(organizations U, the campaign, and uu- s„ 4nnnM<(, P,...
I ether (ommlttec to organize the dif -
rnriir O A urn *ard.a *" ^lp for hitenmvc man nnd (J(.f»rge Anderson were found
I.Khn .VU/FII “C,'n- LadK>s of the committee pres.jgutUy of thp theft of $2,ntk),000 In
UllLt If Uil i LiUi****/ a,x,‘pte'l tin responsibility for the;(#Bi, nn,| Kwiiritles from a mall wagon
j tatter task, each one being assigned and gentemed to 25 years in tlie Fed
eral penitent la ry at Atlanta.
Five Years For Theft.
New York. August 24.—Gerald Cbap-
■ ompany with military police, j The guard, It was stated, believed
It Is understood Mr. Miles was taken that the engineer sprayed hot water on
before the grand Jury. He was return- (him as his engine passed and drew a
ed to Denison at 2:30 o’clock Thurs-1 pistol. The engineer said It was an
day afternoon. accident, if It occurred at all.
jtUe chairmanship of her respective
COLIIS WAS
sown HAVE
TAKEN WIFE
Van Alstjne Texas,
The graveling of the
ward.
Haranns, August 24. — Arrival all com,!lltl,>e ,ook actl<"' *° check
Guauntanamo of the cruiser Denver Ul> ,he TOud*^ou t,lp ,w'° streama
which rescued Walter Hinton rnd his nmulnK Uttonify the city with refei-
Auguat 24— companions, from tbe wrecked sea plane,cnce t0 w,ltaK‘r th*T harboring
an.. . .. , ... e^d',nft «R»P«io Correia after they had fallen ,uosTJ‘ <> l1.- Wharton and W t.
soi.tii from Ann Alstyne to the .Co.lln toto the sea In their attempt to fly from "’•’W* volunteered to inspect Post Oik.
I ounty lino was finished Wednesday I jjew York to Rio Janeiro was acnonnc- and T. V. Cole and L. W. Bussey Town
morning and the road to Dallas la now jetJ g mesasge received by the Asso- Branch. This waa done Thursday
passable in any klud of weather. Tills G tutcd Press here today from the com- uionitng ,
stretch of tbe pike i» a part of toe ^imuder of the Amerlcnn naval sta-j City Mnnngei <» J, 8. Eltln.reni
Klng^ of Trains leading from Wlnnl- tlon at Guauatanamo. The plane wat j-'iiotl that ri suit mosquito force j*
“ * ' at work oiling the -llfferent atrer'is
ami supplying minnows to the stre ims
and earthen tiinks anil cisterns.
peg Manitoba, to the Gulf. * The rtmn
was toillt imder the direction of Com-
missioner Charles M. Purulng The
rock work was doll* by Kelso & Bi ts-
slrtgnme. nnd the gravel was laid to-
the County read force
9y the Associated Pi tss -
London. August 24.— The marriage
r of Mtchnel Collins to Miss Kitty Kler-1 Confesses to Attack,
man had been fixed originally for last j B» **• Associated pisss
towed Into Cnanatauamo Ray by a tug.
—---ee^s
Writers Arrested.
By the Associated Press
Ileval Eattonla, August 24.—A dla-
patch frop Moscow announces the ar-
rest of ttvo hundred scientists and
John Collins Kidnaped.
By Ui* Vsited Pr*«»
Dublin, August 24. —John Collins
brother of Michael Collins, was kidnap-
ed by the rebels today. When releas-
ed later, Collins declared the Insur-
gents were gloating over the death of
bis brother.
FRANCE REJECTS GERMAR
PROPOSAL FOR STAY OF DIRT Tj
FOR PERIOD OF 4 MONTHS
Woman Detained.
R» IM A utHtruO*'l #*»*»•
Kalamazoo. Mich.. August 24.—Mrs.
Maude Stcrlck, 40. waa detained peml
Tuesday, the day Collins was kitted, a! Morris, 111#.. August 24. — Thomas writers In Moscow and thirty in Pe-,ia^ investigation demanded by an ln-
Dubtln dispatch Jo the Evening News Cu*t)lng. 24. made a partial confession trogrnd. They are accused of being aa- surnnee oempany Into the death of her
■ays. The wedding had been postpon-jof an attack on his wife who died af* friendly to the eovlet government and former husband, Claude puahman, who
ed, until later this month on account'ter she was carried from her burning he expelled from Russia for vary- 1* “id to hove died from poison last
of the death of Arthur Griffith, home,
irC">%P" ^
lng periods,
December,
THE WEATHER.
By ths Associated I‘rest
Washington, August M.—8her-
man and vicinity, Thtn-sday night
and Y>hls» partly cloudy.
Local Temperature.
There was a range of 12 de-
grees In total temperature Wed-
nesday, too maximum be'ng 100
ani tuc minimum being 81.
Sy th* t:nlt»d Pr**i
By CARL D. GROAT.
United ITess Staff Correspondent.
Btr.ln. Germany, August 24.—Ger-
many submitted plans for a five
months moratorium today and her pro-
posals were lnstafatly rejected uy
| France.
jf Germany's plan which was thought
, I acceptable to tbe Allies, was for the
deposit of gold guarantee# glvtug a
temporary moratorium r,n the repara-
jtione payment. AcceptaDce of the pro-
posal was expected immediately after
It was made to i»ir John Bradburn
and M. Mawtero ef tbe 'Allied Guat-
antees Commission here.
The Frenchmen flatly refused to
conatder It. Frau<te demands a Men on
BODY OF MICHAEL
IN JDUBLIN
By the AeeooPited Press - --ijWr'0'
Dublin. August 24—A casket drtpsd
in the tri-color of Ireland, containing
the body of Mlcbsei CoUlns, slain chief
of Ireland’s new Free State govern-
ment, was lauded here today from the
Steamer Classics, and borne through
German Industry In exchange tor tern- the streets amid an impressive tribute
4 porsry release from payment from the usscuaWetl mvUiiMe, m|
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