Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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The Junction Eagle.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, April 21,1922
STATE CAPITAL NEWS
fc^Junrikm' 6Co. IMPORTANT NEWS ITEMS FROM THE CAPITOL ARE
--ARE REPORTED HE RE EVERY WEEK.
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in Ow Pc*t Office at J»rxtv>B a.
si:! gattef
of rhu-rb mtertammeriU where
th*m* >t adiatvMi>n w mad, otntuarw*.
-a, 0f of rrepect. »r>d
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From Austin STatesman:—
iZlXSt enforc- S‘»*« - Fi‘h‘ «*
ing law and order and creating OF Old Capitol Cornerstone.
a stronger and better govern- --
ment for the people, by the peo- Before the State of Texas re-
Pk* linquished posession of the cor-
-0- nerstone of the old state capi-
rw raw on ad*-rU.ir* run it thu paper
,, toeai r-agera. i. ^ 1*= r*r «*•
4 first murtw* and l ,4**
r ,ubM>.U'til maertwn. Nfcord* will
rTMf, f,. u> •>.*■ Im». and eatra head-
fa or n'*rnf
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Several New Residents
tol, its claimant Otto Stolley
For Junction douMM* tiU* th?41!
to, according to First "Assistant ];
a t Mntaarri r^ntiv Attorney General E. F. Smith.
A. J. Howard has recently ln the meantime the stone will,
__ _____ had a nice little house built on continue t0 repose among the
- ubscriDtion___$1.50 per year; a lot in the west part of June- archive in the state library.
f ! tion, purchased from Alex J. Stoley claims it is under- j *• 5
Hamer Company. He moved stood, that he acquired thejji<*
into the house last week. J. A. F,one J"rom a man therU#ma* ****
„ . ... .. . ed rocks, stone and other »ma- (,< 1
Taylor did the work. terial salvaged from the old j *; j
Earnest Wilson is finishing *.mwHtn c'mitol
«• small residence in the Miller ^ssi^tant * Attorney General
Addition and will rent it out as Smi^ said that stoley is ask- ft
soon as completed. Mr. W ll- . S5000 for the conerstone.
‘on did the carpenter work him- Th latter ajso maintains that
-elf. The lot was bought from v, <tone was laken from the
L. A. Taylor, local garage man. of a house he owned I Jt
Lee Lowry and Earnest Wil- *ituated in Hvde Park, a resi-|*4
son are building two rooms and (ia! sectioi; Gf Austin, with
a hall on the rear of the present (
e no more dissension, discord! residence of W\ E. Simpson in \j-be (.uestjon 0f the owner-
* suspicions among our people the Northwest part of town. hj t)f the -tone may have to
he Hu K ux Klan at a meeting Mrs. Coleman Highsmith has j settled bv the legislature
eld in their hall attended bv j moved her house on the same . * it , * n ^ rext January. *
le majarity of its present mem j lot with Otto Oxford, which ...... ‘ t
/rship unanimously agreed to; places it about a half block „ . ,inrf i».iroyv I?
•norablv disband and to pledge nearer the street. I,fte*n J ardons and 1 ar0i<!* J
‘eir efforts hereafter as in-j -0--- Cancelled By Goxener Pat Neff
viduals to law enforcement. • Car Burns on School Ground. __i__
leir obligation being to assist -
ificers in prevention and de- a Maxwell Car belonging to
i>ction of crime.
It has been publicly announc-
J that the Corsicana Realm of
he Ku Klu Klan, agreed at a
meeting held by the organiza-
tion in Corsicina last week, to
isband In this regard the <oon as completed,
orsicana Commersial of Saf-
rday said:
This is the beginning of a per-
ct day as far as the people
; Corsicana art* concerned for
is a certainty that there is to j a hall on the rear of the present , ilf } -s concent.
During the past two weeks
R- H- P. Wright caught fire | '^ancelfed
If the above report is true, | last Wednesday afternoon on fil-t n conditional pardons or
lere are evidently a number the school ground as the chil- oJes and directed that these
•ound Corsicana that have a- dren were leaving for home and convicts heretofore re-
akened to their full duty of, burned completely up. The ieased from ,,rison be return-
tizenship. A man may be car was with in three feet of • td tQ the rM?njtentiary to serve
rong honestly believing his the three-room school building. their terms.
>sition is correct, but when | when the fire was discoverd, Several of these pardons and
ie light dawns on him, it takes but wa., pushed away to prevent were Kranted bv Gov.
•markable courage to acknow- catching the building on fire. U*eff and others bv former Gov
dge he was wrong. This is The cause of the fire is un- Hobby Cancellations were
hat all Klansmen must ultima- known, but is supposed to have . _ those who
•"'y decide, and of course the caught from ,the w.r-j
lembers possessing real man- mg. The tank was full of 1 ... had been guiltv
ood, will do as the Corsicana gasoline but did no. explode^ ^ amduct unb^onfm'ng
’eml>ers have done, and turn Several men who were there
•teir misdirected efforts to in.-l.iust after the car ^ganlmrning • commenting on the matter
rove the machenery ot justice, removed the tires but «..r, Governor made it clear that
utside the established system , unable to put out the fire. |h()Se rele.ast.d on ,ml.oles or con-
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they were guilty of any conduct
not in keeping with an allround
good citizen. Governor Neff
J pointed out that last week in
the Frazier case, appealed from
Krath county, the court of
Crimnal Appeals handed down
1 n opinion the the Govenor had
an right to revoke at any time
he saw fit a condition pardon.
Fishing and Camping on the Llano
i JUNCTION WOOL & MOHAIR CO.
Junction and Menard, Texas.
Courteous Treatment. Fair Dealings.
W e can save you money on Salt, Flour, Meal. Y eed.
Sheet Iron. Etc.
COMPLETE STOCK OF LUMBER AND
BUILDING MATERIAL.
We operate our own trucks and make deliveries to
\our ranch promptly. Give us your business
and ur promise to do our best to please vou.
TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT CLIP OF
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
We handle it like you want it handled.
JUNCTION WOOL & MOHAIR CO.
John R. Smart, President and t.eneral Manager.
Junction and Menard, Texaa.
John T. Smithe Flans to Make
Test of Redisiriceting Bill.
TR\l»i: XT TI1K
NEW GROCERY STORE
Folk-wing a conference with
the Attorney General todoy,
Representative John T. Smith.
Representative in the Legisla-
ture from Travis County, an-
nounced he will file Thursday
f*»r writ of
manddamus in the District
Court of Travis County to test
the constitutionality of the re-
|»assed by the ln>t legislature.
This will obviafe the neces-
sity of the Attorney Gent aT*
department rendering an ‘-pin-
ion on the validity of thu act
u- has tieen contemplated. The
The ommisstoit of Swisher Coun
tv from the pro\iwionn of the
bill raised serious doubt* tn the
minds of many a* to tne vabd-
tv of the law.
The mandamus will lw» direct-
ed against County Chairman
Patterson ami will l*e to compel
tal b
*f th<
hn ft
file
the
name of
Re-
re
Smith
on t he
offi-
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inder
the nrovt!
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law.
Ref usual of
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