Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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BEAUTIFUL AMPHITHEATER IS DENVER’S BOAST
MON OF THE
ICtn URGED
Texas News
Qtvirnor Hobby Submit* Many Sub
j*ct* to Laglalativs Body far
,«* Conotdoration.
In accord with pinna, tha rural
has It li work la nnw wall undar way In
Waikar county.
Austin, Tr* — An act to auiborlaa
IB* sale of certain Umli anti flat* In
and under the waters of Matagorda
Ha>, belonging (o Ilia alula, adjacent
and t-onilauoua to the William Hlinj>
auu longue ui Matanorda . *»•
submitted by the governor to iba
legislature Monday*
Other subject* aubtuliud ara; y
An ar t to tn:ikit an a|»|»r*»|*rl»tIon of
tOb.lino to reimburse thu bogrv! of re-
gent* of the I'nlvertlty of Texas (or
uspoutillurea luude at ( amp Main
and remaining on hand ut tha rloao of
the war out of tha untvaially available
fund, In pit mount'* of senute concur*
rent resolution paaaed ut tha fourth
called aptuloit of thirty fifth legists
ture. by .Senator Caldwell.
Alt uct nmendliiK law establishing a
state hotye for neglected and depend
eut children no un to provide thut the
lieutenant governor tnutrud of the gov
ernor ahull he a member of the hoard
to select u Nile for the Institution,
TAKE OP WITNESSES’ SCRIP
| by i viva voce vote The final vole
was taken m> quietly that the few
spectator* hardly realUed what had
ocrurrrd Sevan aeuatora ware abaaut
h I,, it the vole was taken, They ware
Senators McNoalus. Johnston. Wooda.
(Hire, c'artoek. Mark and Strickland.
|. While It la not necessary Tor the
governor to *tgn the reaolutlon. It will
be tent to him for hta apprUVul.
Suffrage leader* who had been in
.Austin working for the reaolutlou ara
re jolting over the victory and ara
especially elated that Texas Is tha
first Southern state to ratify
Friday’s Senate Proceeding*.
Austin. Tex-—By a vote of 1H to 9
the senate Friday [mxuad the Joint r*a-
olutlon ratifying the naUouaJ equal
treaty and suffrage amendment to It* third road.
This assures tha ratification of
tha amendment.
Three senator* who were strongly tn
favor of Bubmlsalon to a vote of the
The Texaa Association of I'oatnffloa
Clerk* and Letter Carrlara will ha held
•l Waco llita weak.
Pleaaur* Cngraaaad By Houaa Pra-
vtdas Appropriation of B7I.000—
I BMW Par Pardon Board.
The »mil clip this aeeeou of the Dan-
ton County Sheep and Wool Orowara’
Association. totaling dd.dod pounds.
has been sold at front 47c to 50o n
pound. t
Oovarnor Hobby has daslguatad Mr*.
E A Water* of FYirt Worth na chglr-
mnn of the mule rhtJd welfare com
nilsiiloti, und added the name of Mrs.
II. F Huilth of Temple to the Hut >
Tuesdays Banata ProcsadlrfWe.
Austin. Tex. The Dudley bill upprw
prlatlng $11,000 for a wool and mohair *
scouring plant at the Agricultural and
Maoluurlcal Cullegu, was fluully passi.d
by the senate Tuesda) Sheep and
goat raisers claim such a plant will,
save them many tbouNuml dollar# by
auabllug the testing of wool and tno-
halr officially In Texas, , tusleud of,
■ending it West for teats Penalur ;
J. c. McNealu* was the only senate* j
voting against the measure !
The Davis house reaohtllOB urging
congress to ratlf) the pear*
the league of nations without c luxng* , tng.
waa adopted b> the senate by a vote
of SO to one. with two senator* pi ea-
rn! and not voting. Senator McNealua
The governor has appointed M H.
Duncan of Killeen. Texan, a* public)
weigher of product No. 7 lit Ihdl coun-
ty, and C A. Barrett, of Temple us pub
lie weigher of precinct No 4 In Usii
county.
IUic Ncvmtn drilling III the new iiiriphith.-ntor rvccullg tlnielHwl m l mover. Colo. The amphitheater In the civic eeti-
♦*r, und event a of nil kliel* nrr singed there.
WOUNDED, BUT HAVEN’T LOST THEIR SPIRIT OF FUN
When final reports wore mada by
An art to amend tha luw relating
to fixing of sularltta of prohibition
officers.
An art to authorise the secretary
of atate to exchange four court re
ports, soNslon ads and other public^
lions for like publications of other
states and of the CnHed H**»*~n und
foreign rounlrlea for tin* benefit of
\he law llhrury of the I'hivcrelty of
Toxaa.
An act to amend the luw s* as to
make it the duty of eoinitilsslOnerg-
eotirts to provide suitable places Iff
the courthouse for holding the Jon
• lee court In precincts containing L*f»,-
000 Inhabitants or more, loc ated at the
county aeat.
Mn ad to postpone eradication of
ticks in Colorado county untU Jan. 1.
voted against the resolution. Tha
team loaders and wurkers of the Young
Men's Huslness l.aague Friday ut
Houston, It wus found that the organ-
isation had gone over tlm top In good
form, exceeding the 2,000 new tnmgbar
by seventeen lu the five-day
people voted for ratification on the
showdown They were Senators J M.
Aldervttce. W. D Suiter, and J. H.
Woods. Senators W L. Hall and F.d
gar R. Witt were paired. Hall, pres-
cut. fur ratification, und Witt, abi-ent,
against Senator K U • ..i ..... of
Fort Worth was absents ,
The senate vote follows:
• For Ratification Alderdtrr. Duch-
anan of Hell, Buchanan of Scurry, Day-
j ton, Dean, Dorough, Dudley* Floyd,
i Hertxberg, Hopkins, I’age. Hector,
Smith. Strickland, Suiter. Westbrook,
] Williford
Against Ratification—Bailey,* Cold-
j well, Clark, rousing, Van si, Gibson,
Johnston, McNeulutc. I’arr.’
house adopted It Monday.
The bouse resolution asking con-
gress to amend the national banking
laws to enabla banka to extend furthar
aid to cotton grower* caused a short
mark
drive which began last Munduy.
dlsc USMoti and was r* f< rred to the
committee on federal relations.
A bill giving every Texas aoldtwr,
sailor, marine and nurae serving In
the forces of the United Strifes or the
national guard In 1917 and 1K1H a
medal with suitable Inscription and
hearing the jjTThxt seal of Texaa was
Introduced by "Senator Harry Hertx-
berg of San Antonio. The bill appro-
priates $.tno.0oo for the striking of the
medals and provides that the governor
Preliminary work of organisation On
the Wueo-Tctnplci .Interurhun ts fust
assuming shape. The routu as pro
posed cinhracea wholly new p.rrttory
In McLean, Falla uhcl Hell count las
new without transportation inc.illtiea
of any klud.
The bond election for the highway
tor Warrcmtou, Hound Tup and Car-
mine carried. The proposed highway
name a committee of five .Jo select
Hatred -Hall and Wttt
the design
Is an pxten»lon of Iba ^tlghw.iy from
An ad granting to the city of.Rock-
port, Tex., all right, title and Interest
of the state of Texus to certain land
lying and being situated under the
waters ofjAransus Hay; declaring stich
grunted area to he the Itockport ship
ping district, and defining the purpose
for which same- U to be used; granting
id said city®of ^Rockport the right,
pow>-r and authority to locate-, cun
struct, own and maintain within s*ld
granted territory such sen-walla or
breakwaters as may he necessary or ;
desirable- to fill in the space between
same and the mainland, and declaring 1
all area formed by g,uct) filling In to i
be^tiie property of the city of Rock- i
Kuternville, Oldenburg, Warrmiton,
Round Top, Carmine to the Washing-
ton county line.
Tuesday’* Houaa Pracaadln^s.
Austin, T«x.—The house ’failed to
j' take final action Tuesday on any bill
. of'Importance, while twenty-eight new
blits, dealing with matters submitted
These Wounded A«n-rlc tin>ddler* at Own Hill Hoad l-uae hospital were*having a lot of fun with u murk niurrlnjrr.
*Tho Southern Cotton Oil Company
of New Orleaus baa Instituted procuad
Ings In the fifty-third district court at
Austin for revival of Its (ft-nult to do
butsneas in Texas The sqlt Ik brought
In acc-orcUme with the ac t of ttia thir-
ty-sixth legislature permitting foreign
corporations, convicted of violating
the anti trust law, to return to tha
state.
• II member* of the hrhkcl puffy being casualties. The wedding procc*sl.»i
vl h»*gj • hulra. O J °
wic.h iiiucle with the /sl«l of cruictlex and i
CHINAMAN GREAT SPRINTER
EMBREY BRINGS BRIDE FROM RUSSIA
«td*rahle discussion, and several pure- °f tha general appropriation bill#
It lux* UUpoaucJ at during thu wwk.
But two amendnic fits were adopted tc
the bill ap Introduced by thu appro
priatiuaa committuc. tha two reduciu*
tha total by $t,000 for the two yeara
passed finally. There are elcrhty-aix
bills now on the house calendar, cov-
ering a wide range of aubjeetu
Tha moat Important bill considered
by iba house today was onu by Mr,
Fairchild, making an appropriation or
I7&.000. or so much as may be needed,
“to pay off and satisfy all lawful
claim* of witnesses In felony rases
who- war* residing In the county of
The btll a* passed carries a total o|
$>«!•!«»* of which $l.4*<i.7N7 ie fet
the first*year and $!.42C,ll-3 I* tdr U14
second year The other btll Is tha etea
moaynary appropriation btll passed
Thursday, carrying a total of fo.?4?,*|
An approprlatlnii for a wool scour-
ing plant at the Agricultaral and Me
1&4 >0 for thu two years
Thursday"* ScntU i^rocSSdtrvga.
The thirty-third IcgiMlatunr paaaed an
art providing that-county.wUnesasa tn
Auatltk, Td>-—‘Rapuatod allcmpia by
felony case* should b* paid witness
fee*, but refused to maka an appro-
‘.thv; xuHrage pppoucntx to puNipont v -
actloti on the equal suffrage amend-,
men! were defeatrif In it,- Neivats f ••
priathm to pay such |<
t'lHitntment uf Judges fpr the extendtd Governor Hobby has appointed the
; term. following delegates to the American
At thu teuuust id Uui vuxluiix mom - Hospital A»*— i*4i,,n meeting, which Is
hyr* jut the senate and the house the |n be held at t’tnclnnalj. Ohio, tiept.
■■ sroenior submltled an act providing stTf; *f>r r W Goddard. Austin. Dr
that the ^oinmUK-lon-rK court tn each Osc ar l>avla. AustiH Dr Jcvlin M Holt.
,iutmU Bx the autwuPl to K collettud .Uixuatuu. ip. Aihg W. Rwruu*. Dallas;
by rcud overaec-rn limn road hands In Dr. Webb W’aljcei. Fort Worth; W J.
lieu »f service - Forsythe Howe, Waco; I»r W’. li Hun*.
O"" subjects serf a Ap grt »o $*n Antonio
Thur*vl«v A *. •• .-i Hie i ,.:ution
Monday’s Btnat* Procssdlngs
was not rent had, adjournment being
Austin. tT*x. The senate Monday
finally passed the Judiciary appropria-
tion bill with one amendment. The
senate measure carried an appropMa
Goa of H.iUJU for thu two >»*ra.
Thu change mavie places th- salary of
tha naaiaUnt attorney general of tha
court of criminal afij—aI*, at $.t.r*cH»
The first test vole came «Hrs as
appeal from tpc ruling of tin < halt
■ as made by bunuti.r W. p CaJdat-ll
atter , l.tctii—cO-v-*»♦—♦* .b-itH-oti
had ruled mn the huitrr hImUIxIt
asking xhc* d--oo— ,4J— ex- c uM vr , ,tu
{ Aaitlee 4** submit lSuficu- e u—u—•—-Al
tbltead of fv.twr annnnttv
r<i j i• -, lit la» l,v |>« r ! 14 to IS. with or- patr
■tiling tie *taie trea*ury.lo i, , v-pl I ' c .
persons) c hecks arid Tori Isu c tchat'gi' ! purposx- c l.c si.bn.l duu of
la payment for money due the state |a popular vote wen fill/,
The- MH*t>t*M r* Siituilwa m<um »*.« .us u-> «m,
fed*rat government _u, allot t I I
•late of *w* Ih M-il,,,ai,-l , ,.«,mcuj lt>, pp.,- u. .....
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ricxinuayaary sppropriaiu-w i-v-t after r
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animal i-rrwee-nvn rbr* ameoamret ^
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ut huixp
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mrs:bauington but^ wrcomed
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at. nisi It H MoflUiaa Jr as Id tha
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reseated **S per mSM ckf Xh* -M$ai dpngl tPHati
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The governor Also submitted a num
j ber of addllionhi subjects of pmpowud
chantral f’ollege and for the tearhtng 2
of wool and mohair grading tixufa D * s
i* ■' * jr*‘
to be aakwd of the legDlaturn by a r
legislatton. including an act to amend
i the- law creating ihe cointuisslun of ap 1
cominittec- sent to Auatln by thu Hlieep fr
and Goal Halser*' AsacK-latlon of Tag- ?
aa, appointed undar tha terms of a ras- |
j peals so a* t<> -itctjd iRu^ierms of the
; cniiimiaxiiGii tluw ^ idhJhl ^R|L(UJiiidV 111 .
♦ twae, HHfu MHt the last Katyrdav In '
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