Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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HOMiEDmoi* SHERMAN DMLY DEMOCRAT
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VOLUME XLI-NO. 122
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Home Edition
SHERMAN. TEXAS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1922. —EIGHT PAGES.
65c PER MONTH
Progressive Bloc Wins a Big Victory
THE CUT COMMISSION GRANTS
PETITION Of PROPERTY OWNFRS
FOR WIDER STREET PAVING
CLEVELAND AVENUE TO SET 30 FEET INSTEAD OF
20 FEET.—SHERMAN CITY ADMINISTRATION
TO ROUND OUT THE PRESENT YEAR
ON A STRICTLY CASH BASIS
EX-CONVICT r
KIELED RICH
U PASSENGERS
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CONFESSION Cl.AIMED TO HAVE
BEEN MADE TO CHICAGO PO-
LICE DEPARTMENT.
TRAIN WAS
40 MILES
ESCAPES FROM
CELL IN JAIL
MANNER OF ELECTING HEAD
OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
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KD1NG
IIOl R
IHA.
AT THREE BARS ARE SAWED FROM
WINDOW IN' LOS ANGELRS
PRISON.
ELECTORAL COLLEGE WOULD BE ABOLISHED AND
MANY OTHER CHANGES ARE TO BE MADE
5 PERSONS INVOLVED 10 0 SLIGHTLY BRUISE EARLY MORNING BREAK -inauguration day would be changed
FROM MARCH TO JANUARY
Complying with ttie demand of n
large Dunbar of properly owners mi
Ihc street who np|)cai-ed hefpi-e 1I16if'lfy?
Commission Monday evening with
Coum-llmrm .1. U. Sanders as tjudr
spokesman, the i’4ty Oo*ipiUnl<io Mon-
day evening adopted n resolution pro-
vidniK t hit I the pavement to he put
down on Cleveland avenue, frmp Hous-
ton to Hieharda streets. -slmll (w> 30
feet In width, provided there are not
more than five skips ini lie length to
be paved. I
The appearanee Monday evening of
the delegation of Cleveland avenue
property owners, inelndlng a mindier
of holies, and the adopt ion of tin- re-
solution providing 30 foot paving, clil-
miiint -s and agitation of two years
FILES MOTION
IN BANK CASE
One Woman is Held in^ Connexion
With the Huriler of Handsome
•loe Latins.
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Ry the United Press
Chicago. Ills., 1><M\
Wabash Patrons Have Some Narrow
Escape*. But None are Fatally
Hurt, it la Aiinounred.
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Waa Keen By Guards at 2 a.
New* of Her Disappearance is
Broadcasted. -
ASKS THAT FEDERAL GOVERN-
MENTS ACTION IN NUT IIE
DISMISSED.
5.—A bandit
ex-eon vh-t murdered Joe Lamia,
wealthy automobile dealer, who was• f-
found shot to death in a garage, ae
cording to an alleged eonfesKion ole
By the Associated Press
Lima ha, Xehr.. Dee. 5.—Twenty-fi
on Wabash train Xttm
14. which left OiimAui for St. Louis
3:55 last night werc^\ore nr less sor- j(|(-at
he United Pres.
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snimi ttu* .... . »
tallied hy the police lodny. I'onr/men! I?,wl,-V ,ll"r': T.‘
FtClarl I
OrwOrn for St. Lonls It for An
were Ihore nr leas ser-identlf '
ml nearly lot) nihersLy,,. oL,
Ightl.v hntlsfsl when the ”
derailed, h.v some iinl.iiowu
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Washington. I Ns-. 5.-
Tlie Slate of i
standing hy a number of property own- Oklahoma fibs, in the Supreme Court I
era on Clevelaml for tbe wider i»av- today a motion to diainiaa the original |
lug. Mr. Sanders pointed out to the Mil brought hy the Federal Government j
Commission Alonday evening that Cle- •'» obtain priority In the liquidation of!
veland la one of tin- few SO fis>t att>e|M * I*** failed Oklahoma State Hank In j
lu Sherman, and that even a ltd foot Guthrie, Okla.
iutvlng will not look as good on the Tin- Federal Govern meat brought the
street aa the 2(1 foot will on the streets proceeding* In hehulf of the five clv-
whlch are 50 feet wide. Mr. Sonders dl/ed trihes of Indlnns who had money
also declared that Sherman la hid Id- “it deposit in the hunk wlu-n the doors
Ing' toward the Pma nad tlmt whereas "'erf closed Ky the nklahorua Ranking
a 30 font pavement will make Cleve- '-1 mmlsslon.
land n really attractive street, Hie 20 ' m ‘
foot will damage the property.
Mr. Sanders recalled tn the Com-
mission that the original petition for
paving Cleveland naked for a 30 find
paving
The resolution adopted hy the Com-
mission gives the Cleveland avenue
properly owners until Jannary 1 to
sign all property owners to contracts
for the paving with not more than
five skips lieiween Houston and Rich-
ards streets.
C. TV. Parke! and other members of
♦he delegation expressed the helk-f
100 othei
InveatignMon of I......... !,n,ln w*" <'<••«iled hy son^ unknown
Murderer is Named | enuse nlsmt six mlfes north of shenan-
A s.ulomem made by Morris Rorgoa-!‘"’“J*' I,,w"i Pnrly V
low ski ........ Larry Heffennan as the T,u“ w"s »"’»« * ‘he
• man wlsi fired the shot and killed thei''a"' "f f,,,1v **« h«nr and had
I Just crossed a liridgc over a creek
| w hen i he tender of the locomotive
j sprang from the t ru-it, three coached
| turning over. Nearly LTO yards
j trackage was torn ffOtn its f«>d.
j According to reports received here
none of the passemfers was fatally In-
jured. Most of trie passengers were
aide to continue to Wt. Louis.
Doctor* and nurses were rushed ,to
I automobile man.
FIVE KILLED
AT WACO, TEX.
CREW IS HEED
FAMILY TRAVELING FROM PAW
NEE, OKLA., TO CALIFORNIA
ALMOST WIPED OCT.
Rtf the Asuni iatext Press
lieu ro jn ti„
the scene- from Xheneiidonh. Inmgene f|v^.
S-. -.ME • ^kite^f,,
IMuffi?
and plber nearby towns A wi/ckil
train ' w as sent- fnmlNfcMmmcll * Miqfl
Wabash Officials at (Sumo11 Rlnffs.
wete informed noaine was killed.
Lancashire Cotton
Industry Cuts Down
On Working Hours
Angeles, Calif.. Dec. 5. — Mrs.
Phillips, under 10-year sentence
ating Mrs. Alberta Meadows 1q
with a hammer, escaped from
nty jail today. Three lairs bad
-a sawed from her window wall.
Was There at 2 a. m.
j Guards saw the woman at 2 a. in. It
Is MDevcd she cscpis-d after that time.
wtlU the will of someone outside the
wall of the prison.
Posses have been
formed and calls
hroaUeiiSjcd to all purls of Southern
CAllnirnia to officer* to aid lu the pur-
suit.
A Deputy Sheriff notified Ihe Sher-
iffs office today tlm» he saw a woman
resembling QMyn Phillips, and a nmn
answering the description of her hus-
lm mi, Ju an atitoiuuhile nlemt 10 o'clock
In U»P Southwest resGh-nce sta tion about
allies from the jail
WACO GIRL
IDENTIFIES
Bn tlis AnioftnlM Proas
Washington, Dee. 4—Meniken of the
new progressive bloc In Co^tom won
their first legal victor) today by ob-
taining from the Heneto Agricultural
I Committee a favorable report on reae-*
, lotions lo amend the eonetltutien to
' provide for dhvet elect ion of the Pvee-
hlent and Vice President. The amend- 1
men! also would change the pres Idea-’
Hal Inauguration dor ft ora March 4 14 '
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TO HAVE KILLED C.RADV
SKIP WORTH
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y.
i&mMk
Dklahnmu City, Ok1u.t Dec. S.—Tho
crew of the Guthric-OtflJiholiia City Jn-j B“ 1,1 * Jssn- cd-d Pirn
tcrurhan car which las, night killed U.mlon, Dec. 3.-The monthly clrcu-
flv. persons when It crashed inlo an',fir Am(.,.i(,ln ,-|,h,nber of Cmn-
col •
automobile in which they were riding Im,n,. N|l(U,s „m, „w Um.Hs)lir(.
on tin outskirts of this city, were held I(m tndusliv again Is depressed,
by the police today charged with reek-) T1„, Am,,ri,.nI1 action, constituting70
,, , „ ; less driving. The trial is set for to- ,r of spinning trade. I, work-
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SURVEY DF
EDUCATIONAL
SYSTEM ASKED
mnrder, JUH)-4uuuh««R UImuIOmI. offl- Ml
Hft the A **(M latent Press
privitx with not more thnn four skipn.i<lliV 4llik t.litillol
The commission at the mptest of ,;,.NI|<| MaMtw ,, Frank Johnrnm pre!
McGuire A Cnvendar, paving euntrae- R|,un„
tors, rel. ns.si this firms bidder s bond. | T|„. fjrand M ister, in his nddre
Slven si the time bid was entered to i-ondemned the efforts or alleged meii-
guarantee the signing of mntraet, hers of the Kit Klux Klim 1,. comic, 1
should the hid he accepted. Rohd for that organization with Masimry, and
the performance of contract has since said he had las-n pleased to miservc
that the officers of tin- Klnn had also
(ondemnerl such efforts. He said that
laeilonnl dlstiirhanees hud been tlireat-
h-e.t approved.
King Klreel Petilinn.
A petition asking for paving on!''111'11
East King stri-et, la-tween Mnxey and!
Vnden streets, wn* reecivtsl hy the com-
mission, and ordered filed in Its ri>g-'
ular order.
The Commission had before It
the special iiudlt report of Snyder A
I angston for the period between April
by tile alleged activity.
Ing only H.T hours a week, and a vote
The victims of the accident today on a ]iro|sisal to curtail it to 24 hours
w< re identified ns the Scgovinno fanii- ,„.w is under wav. The proposed ached-
ly of Pawnee, Okln. They were en would affect 12»,(NMt workers,
route to California in an automobile, Only 21 of the A! Lancashire cotton
unit had just reached Oklahoma City spinning mills paid dividends in Novem-
from Pawnee when the accident occur- per
The mother, father, uncle mid _ _ _
, wo children were killed instantly, nud ' ? ^ * *
two oilier children ami an mildenlified (i.VN'GS IN NEW YORK
By the Assnetafetl Press
Austin. Texas. Dec. 3.—A request for
mi appropriation to enable ji compre-
hensive ami scientific Niirvey of the
Texas edurntluniil system will lie the
chief recommendation to tin- next Leg*
islature to survey high edncatlonal in
si it lit Ions.
This announcement was made hy Dr.
O. H. ('<si)h‘I', a meiiiher of the roinntlt-
tee.
10 further recommendations will
made, he sakl.
the third Monday hi 1-iuuary,
NEGRO HELD IN JAIL DECLARED w^Xgln IhlirTJ,^ ol'ofriJX
•he first Monday in -la myiry after fW
hl-aniHtal elect ii 11. Iwtre-s WMiti
- j meet In regular session on the firgt
Bu the a sanciatrit Pmi j Monday in January.
Waco, Texan, Dee. 6.—Although the AN TO LAME DI CKS,
girl who was with. Orndy Skipworth' The Senate Agrieulturai Committee
when he was murdered at Lover's authorized the elutirmtin to report on
I^-n|i two weeks ago yesterday, has the resolution to prohibit defeated
identified h negro now in the county nusidiers of Congress from voting Of
Jail, according to officers, Judge Mun- «,hw> *h»" rmitine legislation hi the
roe this morning had not yet called n i session of old Cengi-eas meeting a/tar
grand jury to investigate the ease. , elections.
Positively Identifies!. | vn uvagifin w*r
The negro ha* hedh in Jail since tbe *
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rers say, as the Alleged murdered. Ran- •»> penult ling Ihe kerond day of the
ger RUrtor. gathered all the evhli-nee he «*fw session of Obngresa lo pam wlth-
cottld find and with the corroboration on* delivering his annual message, and
of the story hy the girl, and has sub- rrt»«rt on “The Stale of the Union”
M
miffed it to the Judge.
All the white men under detention
have been released.
Another Story.
Bjr the !Trlt«»d Pr*«B
\Vaisi, Texas, Dec. 3. — Authorities
here today took all necessary precau-
tions against prnhnhle vlijeni'e. follow-
ing the nnnouncemetif fhtit n negro held
liere in eonneetlon with the murder of
Grady Skipworth. lit yeurs old. near
Lover’s Leap near here on Hie night
of Nov. 2(1. hud lieeii “practically iden-
tified'’ by Naomi Boucher, 10 years old,
Skipworth’* companion.
With Texas Rangers cooperating with
local authorities, it I* not lielieved
that violence would he attempted, how-
lf the appropriation* is"oh,aine,L 'l"1;. Il,,1' "P'fro'H
Hi.i, .......,n‘............. ,,TP "'hl"* mwl- 'Vim Find been
u held here since Thanksgiving lu enn-
By the AmnriaUd Brett
man Kerlmmly injured.
ROB SONS OF THE WEALTHY, j
nail outline the Ailmiuistnition’s recom-
mendations for legislation.
Officials indicated that pressure of
public business had prevented this com-
pliance with Ihe usual engtoro.
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KATV REORGANIZATION
PLANS ARE APPROVED.
T-V itf ( - .» -ii- ?, <|WV,
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Wnshlnglon. Dee. 3.— Reorganization
plune for the Mlaaouri, Kansas and
Texas railroad, which has been In re-'
ceiversbip for several years, were ap-
proved today hy Ihe Interstate Com-
merce Commission. , ■
The new company authorised to ac-
(pitre nil of the railroad lines and term-
inal properties of the ohl system wilt
have total stock and bond Issues with
a imr value of $ 15*1,80,), (g» and 1,000.-
without ‘
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King George Gives Sanction.
1 By thy Attot'itttn1 Prrtt
London, Deo. 3.—King George till-
afternoon gave royal sanetion to tin
leplslatlon setting up an Irish Ere*
, . „ . . . ’; State ns a ilmnitiiiin of the Rrlttsti Em
1 and Septenil**r 1, covering the part 1(|r),
of the flsenl year served by Cltyj
Clerk IV. G. Ranks bi-fore Ills risent ------—
resignation, mid the bill of $l!»l for
tin audit. The neemint was allowed. |
The next regular audit, ll Is said, will j
begin with Sept. 1 and Include (lie!
remainder of Hie fiscal year.
Still On Fash Basis.
I
The tax receipts of $3,074. 07 Inst j
week were more than sufficient to
keep a credit balance In the general
fund, and tin- rale of eolleetions now |
assures the city finishing out tlie.yenr,
on a rash basis, an accomplishment j
never before attained. It Is srntert. j
The weekly report of City Manager
O. J. H. Ellingson showed $1,000.33 Ini
the general fund, after meeting last
Saturday’* setnl-tnonllilv pay day. To-!
tal expenses of the city last week, in-
cluding salaries and labor and mater-
ial fer work accomplished, amounted
to S2.2S2.0fl. Reeeirts of Hie revonit#
producing denertmenfs, Including taxes,
flinountc 1 to $1,828.00.
Irish Eree Slate.
By thy Astonatrii Pr-.s*
London, Dee. 3.—Without pomp
or ceremony the Irish Eree State
will come into being after mid-
night tonight.
NOTED SINGER IS NOT VET
Ol’T OF DANGER. SAYS DOCTOR
ny the UlHted Pros*
Xpw York, 5.— Mailatnr Hinos-
jtnie Sclmiimim Ili‘ink. noled op«*rn sliiif
in which the S'” wl,° ,s ^«»«oroiwly ill wiril hroncti-
YEGGMEN ATTACK RAILWAY
EMPLOYE AND GET THE MONEY
, Uij the A8*oi *ated Pres*
| | New York, Dee. 3.—Police authorl-
i ties have dislured war on a linn.) of
I hov handits who prey on the children
Jof well-to-do parents in Centrnl Park.!
-| Numerous reports have Is-en made re
eently of gang holdups ... ......... ......
j.}ml pneiiiiioniii at her home in Garden
<’lty, is iiol out of danger, neeordlng
lu a luilletlii issued hy Dr. David Doo-
rnail at 7 o'clock this morning.
, ... "Madame Schumann Heink succeed-
All robberies were by hoys of about smil„ however." the
the same age as the victims. Yesterday (|„,.t„r Slll(i "Tomorrow will prohal.lv
the police arrest ni a 14 year old lad; t|le tHrn|ng p(,|Nt--
after Robert Stewart , Hie young roh-
Imt’s victim, had chased him through '
the park. The prisoner gave the names!
of siveml pals, who lie said were mem-
vletims lost wrist watches,
amounts nt silver change, foreign post-1
age stamivs and o:her i lijeets treasured
hy boys.
ueetion with the ease, were released.
Resides Miss Boucher’s identified-1000 shares of conunon stock
tion, the black is said to have been! value.
Identified by a white woman who saw It* annual fixed Interest charges will
him get out of Skipworth’* automobile! amount to $3,483,000. The commiMion
the morning after the tragedy, and nicalculated that the total capitalization
trolly cur conductor who was in ehnrge|of “"* (,l|i company wa« 1243,176,000
of the ear the negro Is believed to have| while its minimi fixed charge* had been
taken lifter leaving the automobile, i $7.183,000.
Hunger Rurton and Deputy Sheriff The reorganization will start Hie new
Mnelf Wood, who have been leading! Mlssouri-Kausas-Texas railroad Id op-
the investigation of Ihe murder, doclar- eratlon with capital liabilities of $46,-
ed today Hint they were ready to pro- 370,000 less than those carried by-lt*
ceed with the ease before a grand jury.!predecessor, and annual Interest
A conference with District Judge Mun- charges less thnn those of the former
ns-, who is expected to call the grand , cor,Miration hy $1700000
l''ry„.l"‘“'‘dl!‘,rl'!:._IU^ l"'t'n "rr,,"Kp,,| Earning, of"the Missouri. Kansas.nd
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hy officers for tomorrow.
FOR IRELAND
IS SEIZED
THE WEATHER
J?.M the A **nrinted press
YVn«bln*ton Dee r>_8i.Prn,3n
emt vleinltv. Ti»»«isv night un-
settled. rolder; Wednesday fair.
I-oral Temreralttre
There was a ranee of 31 de-
gree* In local temnernt'ire Mon-
day, the mnylmitm being 73 de-
grees and the minimum heiog 44
degree*.
By Ihe Attr.ntileri Prrtt
Llverpoo1. Dee. 3.—The local police
today seized a large quantity of rlfies.
nniniiiiilHon and explosives, discovered
on it ship snlling for South Ireland.
Ill
'V the ITnlteil Pre.*
Newark, X. J.. Dec. 3.—Five yeggs
attacked a public service railway em-
ploye and tils police guard today, and
escaped with h satchel containing a
considerable stun of money.
hers of his gang.
Jap Destroyers Arrive.
the Ax4i<M*a feu ptrsn i ( ■ -
Kino-Chow, China. Dee. 5.—Two Dt Prw*
Japanese destroyers are m rne liar Imr Washington, Dec. 3.—President
Patrolman Tremeelllto, who was de- here as a preeautfon against trouole Harding has decided to de'ay for a few
tailed to protect the messenger, was from bandits who, it Is feared may mo- days his legislative message to Con-
hoiiton Into insensibility ami is In a lost Japanese nationals. Many hand- gnss, it was learned at the ,YVhlte
erlHbf.l eotidlHon at Wehnwken Hospl-, ite are known to he In the district,
tal. Tim amount secured by the ban-
THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE TO
CONGRESS DELAYED FEW DAYS
dlts was not revealed.
Coal Prices Reduced.
By Ik* AHtociated Brett
Omaha, Xehr., Dee. 5.— Reduc-
tions ranging from $1 to $1.30 a
tfln in the price of Illinois oonl
have been announced here. Prices
now range from $11 to $12.30 a
ton; according to dealers.
,!
Ojr the ITnltert Prer*
West New Vork.^f. J.. Dee. 5.—Rent-
ing Ihe cashier pf the Public Service
Gas Company and his motorcycle po-
lice escort Into Insensibility, five ban-
dits. escaped toda.y with $13,000 in
money and cheeks.
The holdup was iierpotrntod In broad
daylight at the noon hour. The yeggs
rushed from concealment just as John
"onrny, the ensl,ler. had sealed him-
ief In the ear. Wiled ing heavy Instru-
ments, the handits heat the two men
rad snatched the satchel.
5H0P
EARLY
m
House today.
t'sually the message -if the President
Is delivered on the second day of the
session. The President probably will
not nlqienr tiefore Friday, it Is announc-
ed-
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s')'-',.
Thavc rou
J done iour
ICHRlSTHM
Dispute Settled.
New York, Dee. 3.—The building
trades dispute which threatened to tie
up 123.(100 workers on December 31 ami
bait virtually every building operation
| In the greater city was settled last
■G j night.
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AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE
DENIES PERSISTENT RUMOR.
By the Associated press
Athens, De« 5.—Jefferson Caffrey,
American charge d’affaires, visited M.
Uentels, acting Foreign YHnister In the
new government flir the first time to-
day. Mr. Caffery denied rumors eur-
renl here that dlpjomntlc tension ex-
isted lietween the United State* and
Greece as a result of recent events in
this country.
Ire Cream Makers Meet.
New Orleans, l-a., Dec. 5.—The tenth
annual convention of tbe Southern As-
soeiatlon of lee Crentn Maker* opened
here today. The sessions Will continue
i three days. \ , . . .
I KLUX KLAN
INVESTIGATED
Texas for the last 18 mouths, the com-
mission said, have l>ecn sufficient to
meet the total antiual bond Inttrest and
other fixed eliarge* as the reorganiza-
tion will leave them. Most of the se-
cnrltles which Ihe new company I* per-
mitted to Issued will be exchanged for
securities of the old company to fi-
nance the reorganization, assessments
of $23 per share to tie levied on the
common slock of the oM company and
$20 per share on the preferred stock
which assessments are expected to
raise about $18,420,000 In cash, the
commission said.
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New York, Deo. 3. ~~> Two grand
juries today were to begin Investiga-
tion of the Ku Klur Klau In New York
City.
The prolte was ordered h.v Judge
Francis X. X. Noneuseo of the Court
of General Sessions, following defiance
of tbe Klan hy Mayor Hylun who or-
dered it not to organze here.
Xoneusco’s speech before the police
doclart-d that the “attempted invasion
of New York by the Klan was aimed
not only at negroes. Jews and Catho-
lics, but all those who did not accept
tb eKina’s principles.”
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