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believed the bill*, apparehtly mad*
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Jan. 16.—A
onviets just
one arrest made in connection with
; the case is that of Arthur Towns-
recenly liberated
ommer
rettor of the Foundation drive
the mass merting t<
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and Mar
NEW MEXIA TO Machine Gun
'brought by Jes
KING ATTACKS
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Guards Trial of
FOLLOW BLAZE
and
of the name of Wood -
11 900,000
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attempted.
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charged with the murder of s. L
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CARTER FACES TRIAL
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I heir Own Party
the
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SPRINGFIELD, ill, Jan.
and
judgment
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care’s first officlal art
on assum-
control
MAYOR’S BREAD STORES
VENIRE EXHAUSTED IN
PICKING SAMMONS JURY
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invalid because in conflict with the
pany
649.00
TEXAS OIL PROPERTY IS
WOULD LIMIT EXPENSES
580.00
NOGALES,
Pres-
430.00
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Notes
TWO KILLED WHEN PLANE '
CLEV Rf.ANO - Stanislaus
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The Weather
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BASKETBALL.
partly
and M.. 15;
portion
probably fair.
BANK CLEARINGS
col-
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IX
OPENS TONIGHT
WITH SPEAKING
GOTHAM CHEERS
NAME OF WILSON
had
•top
pile the
pre-war
and publie ity di-lley
ndation drive !
Would Make Lakes
Navigable for All
Ocean Going Ships
nounced today that local telephone
service can not be restored until a
$1,750,696.31
311,17140
G. 0. P. LEADERS
AT SHREVEPORT
UNDER ATTACK
Play Their Trade
In Texas Prison
d It
W li-
the trial of George Killough, negro.
Former Member of Cabinet and
Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker
to Address Austin Gathering..
Asaocieied Presa
YtitK
porutors ar© Chicago and Oak Park
I women.
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$)
I warda by
Foundatton
otal last week
landay ......
and the campus quota han been set
at $500
- - "" amsum-1 Missing Banker
of tMe ministry of for- . • B
The sta cement characterised the
conduct of this juror aa “reprehen-
sible beyond belief.’*
Lshere at
night will be
Fatty’s Second
Jury Selected;
Has One Woman
(riffith,
Watmr
tion proceedings I
Hassell and others
in 14 — Sevrral
women cheored
OBREGON ELIMINATES
PASSPORTS TO MEXICO
[ cede Further Action; Evey-
body Is Waiting.
Federal District Attorney b
Charged With Corrupt Prac-
tice in Getting pffice.
O’.Brien Brothers
'Indicted 300 Times
Face First Trial
Mills
drod
Mary
Wa
Lini
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4-
------... KILLS WIFE; SHOOTS
ManhattanaKanat ‘2wa State DAUGHTER; ENDS LIFE
It’s Becoming Just a Little Difficult to Catch Their
going craft can enter the lakes and
load at lake ports.
S' FISH
RKET
38, 7947, 3204
E. Sixth
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form
H.
af the mss inerting at the capitol
this Tuesday night, at cording to W
N. Teng, secretary of the cham-
to hang himself, buj could not.
he gave himself up.
oi
7/3
Mko worid A hmvyweight Champlon
wroatler, defeauted Jolin olin. Cd
nadian grappler, he
general, apd Mrk Percy V Penny-
banker, fomer preride nt of the Na-
CANADLAN, Texan, Jan 14-1 ”rr
More than 100 witnesmew are here toj'nE his
men Both Accused of Hand
in Deal.
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Dorothy 1
ze Ruth I
MeCailum
for $1.00 to $1
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Phone 71
tain Pens %
cils and
s Repaired
At
DAN’S
nd Gift Shop
n & Boone
Congress A
jury of one woman and 11 men to
try Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle on
a second time on a manslaughter
oharze Erowing out of the death
RECEIVER APPOINTED
FOR OIL CO. IN TEXAS
Associated ‘Presa.
Associated Fries.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. — The
international joint commission in
MULKS FLEES TO CHICAGO
• ©■irtotod Prean,
mer corner of St. Clair county
and former health eommissioner of
„ast Et Louis.
• -p- t his eighth term in the house and is
“fdgyithe ranking democratjc member if
IEk ’ the merchant marine/nnimlttw
attorney • r
i Cgunterfeiters
I will be the chief speaker© i
| Wilson hou will be held in j
l Travis ~ounty from 12 to 1 o'clock
f Wednesday The drive for contri- ‘
INVOLVED IN MORTGAGE
* Armelntna Pr-
were given a wav to
before release, since
are to be tried on charge of eing
announced, intentions | implicated in the murder or Con*
ally
Mrs. Kirby is at liberty on hail
pending perfection of an appeai to
the state supreme court.
The Austin American
_______________•________AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922.----------------------
FIGHTING HIGH PRICES
Assoeiated Prens
35. and her father-in-law William
Hichwine, 74, who were found shot
to death in the Kichwine home last
Monday. Dr McCracken is a for-
was sounded tonight over the pros-
pect for an immediate settlement
of the Pacific fortifications phase
of the treaty.
Open Door Dobated.
Discussion of the open door was
begun during the day at a meeting
of the Far Eastern committee,
which heard a declaration on the
subject by Secretary Hughes after
At Waco: Texas A.
Bey lor university, v.
At M
HAN ANTONIO. Jan. 16.Em-
paneiling of a jury tn try the em-
night s fire. but it
________ .u. trict attorney. and of allegations
sworn in he and Assistant District j against Emile Kuntze, national re- .
, Attorney Asa Keys had made up publican committeeman of New Or-
their minds that one of the jurors leans, and R. A. Giddens, member
had mn* en the ** -- i— of the republican state central eom-
SAN FRANCISCO.
ICTOR is
ED BY VARSI
och of Chicago I j
dded to the facu
ity of Texas aa s
cational psychold
ived the bachelc,
• University of C
nd the doctor's el
same institution 4
c as a graduate s I
in the field of ec I
•logy.
Mich . Jan
Arsoclated Press.
BOSTON, Jan. 14—Woodrow
Wilson Sayre, two and one-half
year old grandson of the former
president, in the arms of his
mother, who was Jessie Wilson,
•truck s bell in th© old state
house today to signal the begin-
ning of a campaign to raise $85,-
000 as Massachusetts’ share of
the $1,000,000 Woodrow Wilson
foundation fund.
INDIANS NEEDING AID
4eertated Prea
WASHINOTON lan 16 — An im.
medhRe appropriation of $156,000 in
needed for the relief of destitute
Indias. President Harding today
informed congress Declaring that
the situation is so critical that it
would be "unaafe" to delay action,
he urged prompt pansage of a reso.
lution authorising the expenditure.
Associated Press.
WASHINGTON, Jan 15—Far
Eastern discussions of the arms
conference are entering their final
period of decision with most of the
delegations professing canfidence
in the outcome, but conceding pri-
vately that the day ahead may be
; most critical of all Washington ne- 1
got iat ions.
to meet with bitter and protracted
opposition
• Although not irectly wrapped up
in the general Far Eastern nego-
tiations, the naval treaty, too, is
■ waiting for final approval Indies -
tions are that its signature may be
delayed until the Far Eastern prob-
lems are nearer solution in Japa-
nese quarters a note of pessimism
D Roe
no mob violence
Tirve Will Bring Recognition
ling for Help? 1
will bring you
gular, normal bow
ioning. Mild but <
At all druggists, 25c
ri WONT GRIF
riffs Pill
IT ^^’EBN'T SOUND A BIT LIKE THE FRENCH we LEARNED WHEN WE WERE “OVER THERE"
arhg.
NEW YORKERS CHEER
NAME OF EX-PRESIDENT
Speakers Say Great Executive
Will Receive Just Honors
From Future Generations.
.1 Having begun with a declarea
| poley to dispose fist or subjects
upon which agreement appeared :
easiest, the plenipotentiaries now ■
find themselves confronted with de- ,
. cision on problems long the storm mind already made up and ghe
renters.npt .oriental policies.en- ! would in All probability vote for
orcement of the open door. Shar - i acquittal."
tuns, the "twenty-one demands.” I
Manchuria and the Japanese occu-
lation in Siberia.
Everybody Waiting.
for the moment all the delega-
tions appear to have adopted simul-
taneously an attitude of waiting so )
that except for collateral discus-j
sums on various points the work
। of the conference is at a standstill.
| The situation again has made
-apan the center of conjecture be-
cause of her outstanding interests
I in the Far East and because most
; of the problems now to be ap-
I proached have arisen over policies
and acts emanating from Tokio.
Representatives of the other pow-
ers are speculating to what ex-
tent the United States will go in
reiterating the many protests she
■ has made in the past against Ja-
Pans moves in Shantung and else-
where and in seeking an effective
of Miss Virginia Rappe, was com- l
pleted today after five days of ex-
amination.
Two alternate jurors were se-
lected.
WORKS ON
Wat - •
HASSELL INJUNCTION IS
PUT OFF TILL THURSDAY
Asoriated Prens.
DALLAK Te-xan. Jan 1<—Hear
CHARLESTON, w v‘ Jan. 16.
—an ancitary receiver for’the Ho:
meand Refining company or Tex.
was appointed by Judge McClintick
in Tederal court here today, arter
had been represented to him that
the American Tank Car corporation,
company, local hankers, of Cnafttr,Kelandern Wet Virginia
a report transmitted to congress to-
day by President Harding recom-
mends ratificatoin of a treaty by
Canada and the Unite# States look-
ing toward the construction of
Agricultural college of Am©
Kanss State Agricultural
waterway between the Great Lakes
and the Atlantic coast through the
St. Iawrence river by which sea-
wound pact telow the heart Jus- bank resumed business today in Fejanauntpransdunhen aurthouze
l the Lee >> who building of the City .National ba Eday there X “Non demintrttoe
heid an inguest, returned a verdict its vault. the only thing saved rFom ---- ‘ ~
• r death through accidental shoot- h
final action on the Chinese tariff
come for stump speaking to problem The open door debate
wan inconclusive, centering about
the question whether further ac-
tion should be takeihto maintain an
? I
A
MEXIA CRUDE NOW $1.25
. I East St
“Stabbed by Hatred,"
(ierard Geslared Mr Wilnon
d envy
i today at the
campaign for
I means of readjustment, s
1 Because the Washington govern-
ment has taken the lead in pro-
j testing heretofore, some of the del-
egates believe American officials
would not object if some other del-
egation now embraced the task of
stating pointedly the desires of the
powers regarding future Japanese-
Chinese relations.
Japan Wants Territory.
But this is not indicated The
Japanese, meantime, ire throwing
out suggestions that any attempt to
force Japans withdrawal from
hantung. Manchuria or Siberia
except on agreeable terms, is sure
mittee, of Coushima, La., is the
latest developmeent in the greatest
political sensation revealed here in
years. February 1 is set for the
date of th© hearing.
Judge Jack charged Fisher with
corrupt practice, alleging that he
obtained the influence of Kuntze
and Giddens to secure his appoint,
ment as federal district attorney un
the pledge that he would strive to
have a case pending in th© courts
against T. S. Lemoyne, son-in-law
of Giddens, nolle prossed. Lemoyne
recently pleaded guilty to the
charge of embezzling about 18,000
from the Commercial National bank
here while in its employ. The judge
in his charges alleges that the dis-
trict attorney pursued dilators© tac-
tics and otherwise obstructed the
prosecution.
.Fisher has denied the eharges.
Kuntze terms the uilegatione »
damnabl© lie.” Giddens could not
be reached at hi© home in Coush-
ama and friend© there say they do
not know where he is
SLAUGHTER’S COMRADE
Burch said be was "surprised
and disappointed," but added.
believe the jury did the best
could."
WILL ESCAPE HANGING
Associated Press.
LITTLE ROCK. Ark . Jan 16.-.
unton Taylor. negro, who escaped
I from the state prison with Tom
Slaugnter, bandit, who was later
killed was today given a commuta-
ton. of sentence from hanging next
Friday, to life imprisonment by
Governor T C. Me Rac Taylor wa
convicted of killing another negro.
pHecommendations for the commu-
’ tatioh were base4 on doubt that
I Taylor was guilty. Willi© Cannon,
I another negro sentenced for the
gamecrime, who also escaped with
Slaughter, is stiirat liberty.
eign affairs today was in the direc-
tion of straightening out points in ;
the Anglo- French pact a© agreed '
District Attorney Thomas Lee
Woolwine said he was ready, if
necessary, to start a re-trial of
Burch tomorrow, but expected that
the case would follow that of Mrs
Madalynne Obenehain, co-defen-
dant of Burch, set for February 6.
-I am going to keep after Burch
until I get him," the district attor-
ney said. He issued a signed state-
ment in which he asserted that
within 48 hours after the jury was
Special to Amerjcan.
HAN ANTONIO, Jan 14 — Secret
setvice officers here today made
public the discovery of a crude
counterfeiting apparatus which
negro
state
it is
PROMISE IMMUNITY FOR
POLITICIAN’^ KIN, CLAM
। All persons entering the court I asserted that officials of the board
I roomtohear the trial were searched । engaged in "stirring up sentimyent
by rangers and deputy sheriffs at ,, • .. .. . . 4
-- - t Although ‘hunareds Xf forsubaldy. and declared the ime
... I agreement of the Jury today and
[CHINA’S TWENTY-ONE ! Burch was directed to be in court
1 DEMANDS ARE PUT OFF The Jury of ten men and two worn-
--en, which had been out 71% hours.
I I was discharged by Judge Sidney N.
Shantung Settlement Must Per- manaronecaconarnan Toe.’waa . „
cede further Action; Evey- 10 to 2 Jurors who talked to National and State Committee-
4
18»
Meaning. . ICRISIS LOOMS|Burcb Jury is
BEFORE PARLEY Discharged; No
OVER FAR EAST Verdict Possible
Anmoelated Press.
HACKENSAK, N. J.. Jan. i|
Peter Peppe today shot and kiled
his wife, seriousiy wounded his
dauKhter, Mary, and then committed
suieide st his home in Ltte Ferry j
,AtLawrence: Kansas university,
441 Washington university, 17.
at At. Lafayette. Ind Purdue, 11;
Northwestern, 14.
league franchise of the Dallas base,
haall club to Ike Sablozkey ©nd Wal- |
ter Morris scheduled in district
court here today was continued un- I
xht; Wednesday
i/der.
louds In F.n
not Teat re
s bst the ni
not lamt th
hundred
every me
row W il
here ot
prenented in the Senate one by - -------- — .
Senator Pomerene, democrat, Ohio. I ma and Kansas la involved
Iori ion of tha corrupt practlen. net NEW TRIAL IS DENIED
neld invalid by the supreme court in c------
the Newberry cane. The other by ’
senator winin, republiean, Ohio , A
propomed an amendment in the non- ADIIAX, ------ ----- ,,
suitutlon giving congresn the power ition for • new trial filed by counm1
o regulate the use of money in pni-,for Mra Matie K- Kirby, prominent
marlen or elections involving mem- temperance worker, convietea o
sr. of congrema. j manalauzhter in connection with the
dinappearance of a child born to
her unmarried daughter. „„ de.
nan today by Judge Burton L.
1 SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 1«—J t.
Holloway. Bexar county deputy*.
i sheriff. is out on $1,000 bond today
Icharged with murder inconnection
j with the fatal shooting early this
। morning ©f Rudolpho Salis, 24 at a
Mexican roadhouse six miles south.
T"LOf San Antonio Intormation
to Sheritt Tobin is tht the Shor
occurred when salis advanced
towara Holloway with a knife and
refused to halt when commanded to
do so by the deputy.
A--elated Pren
MEXIA, Texas, Jan 14 — Mexia*
is rapidly recovering from Satur-
ST LOUiS, Mo. Jan. 14 ...
- ( thur O Mein Inger, cashier of the
chamber of depyptres ere, fndwng hankamhppharined TRANSPORT CROOK PROVES _________________
read "„the_Eovernmnt" January * when a shontage ok CROOKED; OPIUM ABOARD treaty or sil with italy
communiat lor. has ' surrendered voluntarily 2 rreene new Cotnre, m HEAVY BUYING OF STEEL
ine. but « .....acqpinnreu jdontr • poF N behE EXCITES WALL STREET
2 iFnan magz2bacaretneernazzrMmn aan: agsriieinen s a ; nkw ponmrmmkt
tu.1 ' protection clause mu cai tnetitution wa issued las; "aseerhedtodazby,cuntoms ot' buying "f steel in gulf sttes k^i
tunl. namely, .hat France should week Neininger refused OH r / repored fintinK fortycommin .hares which rone si.
come to the apnistanee of Great elome his whereabouts dur me 1: ICans of opium hidden in the galley points lant week mna , m%
Britain should the latter he attacked abmehce, other than that he had They arrested the .Chinese cook and again today on the srtd hatc.muc!
nnd .!» that the general staff or been in the south.” he r’ agintant , who were held in ha. given‛rimet"muehcoxhens
the two countres .hould ---- - ----- cmmibstner . b * United Statenennoca rinaneii and induntalcir-
han-gd
had ite
Waco Negro SHIPPING BOARD.
Aseciated Press.
WACO. Texas Jan. 14—With
five Texas ranger© here to see that
RIMP
SHRIMP
Shrimp. \
nly Jumbo
ip in town.
newspapermen later said the ma-
jority was for conviction.
A .
Associated rresa.
WASHINGrON, Jan. 14 — nep: t
sentative Rufus Hardy, democrat o
' । the Sixth Texas district, announced
• he Woodrow Wilnon Foundation ’ today that he would not be a candi.
18 Ie #ubeet of a mas* meeting date for re-election He fa serving
m Travis.county ctizens hel Nin • «hlh term in the hou,. and >.
In the senate chamher tht© Ti
Eont Texas Tunnday. partly
eloudy, warmer; Wednenday un-
nettled, probably rain in east and
Louth port Inna, much eoldor
Went Texan: Tuesday e-s
oudy, colder In the Fanhandl
puch colder in north
Associated Press.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Jan. 14.
—A huge gas well with an esti-
mated capacity of between 25
and 35 million cubic feet,
brought in today, was burning
tonight, near the town of
Woodsboro, on the Texas coast.
The flames, which leaped hun-
dreds of feet in the air, could
be plainly seen from the town
of Victoria, 38 miles distant
The welt is owned by the Lin-
coln Oil company Steps have
been taken to bring the gas un-
der control.
nrietta :8htf0o ।
Ruth (‛humnc./
to by M Briand and Mr Lloyd 1
George to which he objects. He
had a conversation lasting two,
( ’ a I T hour© with Kord Curzon, the Erit-
" <11 (llCS )()An) ish secretary for foreign affair.
•-4- and lor Hardinge. British ambas. j
— sador. with the purpose of having
A„c;,t.a r— the pact ready aa amended to
» ‛nS sent to the
__________i FonT WORTH, Texas, Jan 14 - I when he
। tions and one in his automobile .up- Marking the start of the federall decinration
ply houne here clean-up campaign against bootleg- No official
Hundreds of loaves of bread havejgers and drug peddiers as ordered been Issued <
ibren brought here from Toledo bak . Saturday by United States District in© but it is
eries and are being retailed at six AMorney Zweiful, 12 prisoners were F’oinenre requested
cente • pound loaf Tiffin bread in nil here this morning Activity
I retails at eight cant©. iof the federal agent, began Sunday
night Spe tal agent, of the pro.
hibition enforcement depart men' come to the
and of the narcotic department will Sttt
BEXAR COUNTY DEPUTY
a HELD ON MURDER CHARGE
Speciai M Amerkcan.
arrive thim morning in both Fort . ______________
- ____ Worth and Dallas to prosec ute the I the twe countries mhouta met at
ARDMORM Texan Jan 16 -A | campaign ithe earliest ponsibie moment after!
mortenke for $2,500,000 made by the] ------ ‘ the pact •" ratiried tn draw up a
sheliy oil company to the Union 'BOOZE THIEFS LAUGH AT /Plan of defense in which the Brit-
Trunt company of Pittabure. P. I DRIVE, STEAL 100 GALLONS and French armies would co- ;
was filed with the county clerk here! lawau r.. operate in case of an attack from
today -‘roperty in Texas Oklaho. I FORT wonri Texan, Jan 16 the —' _______________
___________ J Liquor thieve, lant night used a
- ,i oh । ,„d hr.. 1200 j Late Sport News
CONVICTED REFORMER "TiEnr Gom T.......2- _ "5
No contributions will he solicited
k8g
Wi i
of a measure to. gi ve | effective equality of economic op-
k । the board authority to acquire a I portunity in China.
* I site to -L, vipgi, , , , , At Mr. Hughes suggestion, the I
•Il in the Virsin islands ror a Juel Chinese request for committee ac-paneung o . _____
" —-----voir. lion on the "twenty-one demands" bezzlement case of Paul O’Brien,
• ------—---—— was deferred, it being argued thatan Antonio capitalist, wil be be-
ryvy {vy I, .the "demands** could not be prop- I gun in th© Forty -fifth District court
i hese Women Form i rriy dicusned a. lonK ..th. Shan -1 here tomorrow Prelimnary mo-
1 UE Ill tune ronversations worn continu- ; tions to quash the inalctment ana
InE: The Chinese rained no pro- consolldate the case with that of
test During the day, the Japa- I hi brother. Peter oAmen .or
nose and Chinese met for the twen- overruled todav ere
ty- seventh time to discuss Khan - ; The OR- ___
A—7r— 'tuna. and. althohgh they settled , han saensbrothers face more
sprSoPIEIP III i . , . I upon details for transfer to china aha 3 , ndietments.chargingthett
nrtiemsE.D lan..16.mAlof the administrative machinery ot ( and bybailes from »• Sulli-
.. W poulca: party tn be railed the the Llaotung leased territor (hey, 1,1 4.commns. iocai hankera, or I charter, held assets of the rornin
indicated afterward that-there wer | sums, totaling approximately 'company esumatedarihznainins
rnouah things yet to be talked over is The case up tomorrow la K. Corce, who had Meu: .5
। «. occupy many more m>e,lnr. [ $5000S5n cumrenchareine thete ot 1 mervea.tor thecmpany "nPrntad
HE KILLS WIFE AND TREATY sipppepnce i AI Meclnti". Action wm takan under
run nDEN RITT cA 1 IKEAI SUrEKSEDES LAW I the application by the Bat ark 4
CHILDKEN BUT CANT OF STATE COURT HNInelWIIcox company and the Bell oa
HANG SELF; GIVES UP Alezta-prK. HotDland Gan company or Oklapoma
A.ctea tra al WASHINOTON. Jan 16 —A
CHARLEstOX, III., Jan 16 - B traty."iha foreien nation super-
11 Monroney. a rarmer or "colezlsodasestate.zttatutesrelatingt the
county, surrendered to sheritr Vin-(court today in ptate.the zupreme
rent Aye this morning follawine the' . . heid in refus-
discovery by deputies of the bdles in s Herrick nany, APPeal which
ef his wife and two children An I the wuwermickssouzhtto bring, from
.Ueaed “ontession raid he hM tried j A "aslou an rtafatoria
50 state courts held that the California
law prohibiting an Italian from
holding property in the state was
Associated Pros.
SHREVEPORT, La, Jan M.—
Acceptance of the appointment by
K. H. Randolph as special counsel
in the investigation ordered by
Judge George W. Jack of the Unit-
ed States District court into the of-
fice of Hugh C. Fisher, federal dis-
night at 7:45 © clock. T w
about the nhack in which Thoma.
Baldwin, an apparently pennilese
1-xear-old recluine, died ian N.t2
il.day Some nf the hills wer •
old that thez. foil apart whrn lifted
from their hiding places
..... ...s rizht against food profiteer, ।
and the hizh cost of living in Tlfftn I
INayor.Unger today estabiisheal
I three brad .lores, two at fire ata.
.tions and one in his automobile .up.
OF ELECTION CONTESTS
W Ahl Hl Nr ITo N Sn" It gue..
lions raised In the Ford-Newbrry
*ena tor tal olction contest, decided
Uy the senate Vant week, found ex.
pre mi on today in two resolutions
TO TAKE RAIL DISPUTES
TO REGIONAL MEDIATORS
Anaocinted Press.
WASHINGTON, Jan. ieA
visional agreement was reached to.
“ey. by. railway . xecufve" an
heads of the four rallroad brothers
hoods, inerting at the instance „t
He. retary Hoover to submit wags
and working question, affecting
train rernice employee to regional
concerenses for adiournment if po.-
Eibieuwithout contest, before the
railroad labor board Railroad .1-
n utives will meet In Chicago Kat.
urdayto consider the proposals.
While brotherhood chiefs win report
bat k to their organisations and ar
the agreement ia ratified, aa all con.
erned expected that it would be
the regional gatherings will be
summoned about February 10
FORMER CORONER HELD i asy couzec.otto : iaent Obregon ot xex.
FOR DOUBLE MURDER 1statta"zoan.shad. circularized Gulf a proclamation eliminating reqire-
A- -Tra iharholders, anking options ments for t-ta.it. for mericana
FANT sA"v."r, .. ! their stock at a figure to be lenteNne Mexico, Il was stated In
EAST ST IXH IK. III . Jan. 16 —, named by the sellers, and rumor advices here today from Mxaen
Two warrants, charging murder Iwan that Henry Ford interestn were CitL Prenident Harding adexa.
to vesc.. V U E-----.axainsti"ookinK the prorerty as a possible ing to information recelld here la
li wpbert x McCracken, w yearajadjunet to Afusele shoals expected to nign a similar 2^2?
old of Helleulle. In conniw-llon with । .....---- mation affecting Mexican Eroein:
the deAtha o Nr Clara Ri hwine 1 SHIP EXPLOSION KILLS 12. lettering the Uutc
-- a—— "r EXCONVICTS INDICTED
FOR OKMULGEE SHOOTING
Asseciated Press.
poration papers today The incor-
— r I Associated Preas.
A: LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1«.—The
Adjournment of Disarmament! trial of Arthur C. Burch of Evans-
Conference May Be Held Up I ton, n. Charged with the murder
For Some Time. ! “7 Belton Kennedy near Los An-
t । Eeles last August, ended in a dis-
Texas professorx have been granted 1
the privilege of addressing their!
classes or Woodrha Wilson during
the Wison hour itiiey mo choose . . . —~ TT”---
Announcements of the drive havelhas been operated by two
been made in university < lasses, i ’ onV in their cell at a
’ prison farm near Rosenberg
butions to the Wilson Foundarion
will begin Wednesdny, and during |
Wilson hour canvassers will be sta-
tidied on d wntown corners to n
crive contribution© University ot |
LoNDoN, Jan 16-Eleven men,,
bera of the crew of the German
steamer Vesta. K.und from Ham.
OrTthechteborrcetwclsargheswire OKMINEHOkiJan 2
an explosion on the ship todsv fol ■ Frank Hadley and Ed Lansing, bath
lowing a fira Ten survivor, or miciex-convieta, were indicted by tha
craw were landed at I •w entt t 15 l wuperior court grand Sury tonight
DEATH OF TROOPERS trawler late this arternoon ' “nTu^uraV?
' cuam,TNW‛Va, Jan .. NIXON FRAD a.5unhtthng"n"aclusmg"udrona
l-Four of five fugitive sought by -VOTE ON BONDS of their .............. and wounding
slate police Ip connection with the I Spmeial M Amarte.. o twe pollcemen, while three mem.
Shooting a. two troopers on Cabin GONZALES Teg Ja . berw ef their wrung escaped,
t-ountame J W Amick m Toraancrmmamronefchsbrath; ADANOONED TWINS Fkeeze.
Namx IA-,
police headquarter here Among eitizens ot thal dnltrinh wlh a •rapped m a blanker, wer foun.
ihonzcarturdwertwo men whom *" opportunity lo vote Off the hav: 11 an ailoy ay. The polic"
the tat. pole chargod with aoing bonds of 11 50,000 voted no1he were ahandouea this
the actual shooting. ago "-"e Uim morning and froze to death. Be"
I side each body was a boil (• of miu 2
ing on injun
jtestity in the trial of T F Snm-
mon charged with killing Carl
Hrooks at Khamrot k. lant Heptem-
Poe r 23, which opened today Ten
jurors were selected from a vehire
of ninety men and A special venire
of t wenty-five more men Iu called
for tomorrow when court will con.
ven© at I o’elork The ense was
brought here from Shamrock on
change nf venue
ill Thursday afternoon try Judge i
E E Musi un request of Attorney:
John H. "rooker of Houston, presi. ’
dent and owner of the Houston
or/hmebu etub * co-defendant m
fare iBitthe uueation, on the ground that I
• /mis pre»ence wan required in Hou©.!
n < ourts today ! •
’heir con- i
\e\
v V
Mr Wil-on
Me need h
. wRHnrd. WAXAHACHIE FARMER
eed us I
ywriznt
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT new build ng i© erected Long-dis- 1 - - — —— — •
Aar '*-• -rv... was re-establishea Connally here December 1.
I WAX AH A* HIK TrK, Jan 14 • Ithin an hour after the fire and “ eray t
W T Hastman farmer was teiephgne ntations will be placed in
found dead in a blarkemith -hop various parts of th© city for fire and
on Tom Hul^rd© farm south er Polie e protection I-.-E
here thin arternoon with a bulles The r? endergast. Smith & Ca i----
an t
Colds
y weather, esposu
j the heavy cold — <
l Discovery breaks it
sently. Head clear
d and you fed Lett
a, 60c-
Cing‛
iscover
and. Cou^k
come would
Wilmeon, as
Washingtot
• ■ • ned the J
tmrortim.
was right is
of Saint Louis
Surrenders Self
4
Associated rress.
I HARDY NOT TO
! BE CANDIDATE
Special t. American.
Ameiated tm.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.— om-
clals of the shipping board were
dencribed today as propagandists by
Senator King, democrat. Utah, who
sold President Harding ought to
tell them to May on the Job and I
run the board. The Utat senator
--------—any time against the negro •=
the ruin© of the fir©, was opened Hesides their sidearms the ranger© ’ the discussion
’••day and the contentn were found ; are equipped with a machine gun -- ■
intact. Architects are drawing up | The ©tat© rested its case at 1
Plan, for a new building and three I oclock and the defense will put on _
shifts of men will rush a new two- ♦ 18 testimony tomorrow morning ‘ ©tat ion and fresh water reservoir
16 -r.fstory brick budding to completion j** car" probably. Eo to the
• barged "nlotheta ot the -ven building. de-izur.Nnoon. Two other negrpes
atetment with the murder of n.l:rord.have
lint Chambers an Abilene attor. 0 '•*“•»
•>. went to trial in district court Many lor figures in the din-
■re this morning. Chambers in addition to the actual re-
ot and killed tn hi. or. . Placement value of property, rati-
inereul; i l..t year mated at 3250,000. At least one oil
"b I -- . Icompany lost all recorda and II,
"mia 1.000 DELEGATES ARRIVE ..............
ha " IN FORT WORTH FOR MEET guard of the military forces hire
Asnoranted Press I under General Wolters today, but
FORT WORTH Texas an 16.. thestreet lying through the fire dev-
to tell .Mr Wilson h© lone thousand delegates had regis.astated area was open thia after-
now ©hr naid. if ajtered here thia morning for the i noon. ( Asseciated Prens.
. u lon build© him a mon -opening session o: the western .. Rangers and milltar* of flow© con PAIIS, Jan 16.-- Premie
umont it wil not be a memorial Fruit Jobber© aswoclation pcimicltinued to make arrests for smaller
^irj^hnu mqia the former and,Chicagoudeleeallon. came ilaw yum.ion. today
Ja poingea"cdrgt ana; le* ama s, oSn‛ S Liquor Drive
then perform it. hr de tared i inK campaigns for the 1922 meeting I |
in Fort Worth
i DALLAS Jan 14—Hamid Mulks, '
! Chicago attorney who was kid-
inaped from the lobby of a hotel in
, Shreveport Friday night and se-
xerelx. braten hy unmasked men, were issued this afternoon
j tonight left a sanitarium here where - - "
, he had been brought for treatment
I Hr I. now rn mute to Chicaro
I Mulks is said to have been em.
-hy: I Ployed lo defend two alleged mem.
_ _ ___ •_— ' ber© of the I .W W who wer, a,
CRASHES AT GUTHRIE’nadiWrappleKThexpntnOE in\! rested recenuy in ShrevepOr.
Anocintea Prea.. one-fali match. 13′6 qninutes
GUTHRIE, Okla. Jan. 14- Kx. ____ . -----\
ward Aruce, •«. wu killed and .MRMPHIS — nobby Hughegi
Frank Helma. M. wan fatally in 1 Shrovepor hantamweiehe, flight 1 . elated Prems. i ----------------
jured here today When a commer ! with eronnds to.a draw here tonight .DALLA&Tex, Jan 16 — EEfe FIVE ARE HELD FOR
otal airplane felt JOO fret vith.Johnny (Pewee) Kaiser „t st Hive today, the price of Nfexia crud. nE mEE FUR
.....- ’ "oU j oil has been advancod from sr to
.... Ills a barrel .1 the wella, necord. I
----** I inE to announrement of the MaK
I nolia Petroleum company.
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