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VOLUIK UI
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SHERMAN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1922,
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W. W.'S
AND PUT ON
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CHEAP IN
GES IN THREE PARTS —PART ONE.
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65c PER MONTH.
AS WELL AS PRICE.
✓
Herd's a beautiful
CHARLES SCHWAB
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OFF MAUVE
RAILROAD HEADS ARE HAMP-
ERED Br RULES.
ASKS REPEAL Of LAWS
,550! ■ yi ^
I AttocUtlpd i'rras Dispatch %
Greenville, Texas, Jan. 14.— Ha
IF. Mulks or Chicago, counsel for two ...
leged I. W.> W.s <tmvfted at Shreveport
of vagrancy charges, arrived at Green-
ville today uy>u a Missouri. Kansas &
rTexns pasaeuger train uponwhleh he-i ;
nay placed last night by a Imttd tti men
[who bud secretly flogged liiiu after kid*—
napping him from hfci hotel at Slireve-
port.
The men, Mulks said, directed the
conductor not to let him off the train,
"tills a'de of Dalian." He plainly show-
ed marks of flogging. *•
Wallace Fowler, a Greenville police-
man. talked to Mulks at the station
here. He said Mulks told him he liad
I we ii warned to leave Shreveport sev-
eral day* ago, lint that Tie liatHtoHhcfcd*-
the "suggestion .*• —
"I was not to stop this side of Dal-
ian, hut I a in certain 1 will not atop
this side of Chicago,' Mulks was quoted
by Fowler as having Said. Mulks left
here on the train on which lie arrived.
"Thats a dandy lookinjj
Shirt for4#?, but I
cant tell anything - '
abouttta? rpafcri.
mf
Ivc b^n horc inSberrpan
for50 years, srnj Iv*>always ^
bought mrvtfnnjl needed
rich® here In town, because I
Wbnt Wc vvKatI buy,and
3ni prove jood and all
EY HUBERT
Delhrcr* KMrtu of Wide Interest
In New York-^Don't Ha*"—
Ability."
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Antedated
$ew
America
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1 Investigation, Demanded.
A oofidtr-n Dispatch
New York. Jan. 14.—Immediate in-
vestigation of the alleged kidnapping of
llnrtdd Mulks was demanded in tele*
grauis wilt by the American Civil Lib-
erties Union today to Governor Parker
of Louisiana, and <Commissioner of
Public Safety Strlngfellow of Shreve-
k. .Ian. 14—A mil to t the port:'
people to rejM>al alt laws! A statement said the imprisoned I.
initiative on the part of W. W. workers j^|ffii*^hrins bud
liarae of the railroads, re-
toe ami dampen their en-
was lqade tonight by Cliarles
b. chairman of the hoard of
tJtcel Corporation, jn sorted;- consisted xif,"ns5e^ring I. W. W.
rules, j
whirl]
the
here..
twab asked that this be done
isjB.re.tu contribute to the re-
Iprosperity In the United
i.tbat- "at every turii-
maiwgers are hemmed in by
* itlons and restrictions
riv# them of the power to
been -arrested for alleged- vagrancy at
a Standard Oil Company camp, despite
the fact ,1)mt they were on the camp
payroll. >t"ln*ir only offense, it was as-
cards. One of., the prisoners was de-
elxml to Ik* ill from treatment by his
JaUers.
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rtoe for
&!looks like
fited up witr
itfrprp.I \w\cye\
Sheripati rpercba
IVn justcrazu
over (hie Seal
Coat'andiU
on1
ii
rs TlOOt? one!
Thats a bul/o
look in st/jft'
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WERE MAKE TO "PUT 'EM UP"0
INSTANTER
Hookout, County Attorney, I
statement Saturday afternoon to
the citizens of Grayson County, wbidt
he requested The Democrat to pnh-
H mHuA the pffiktlc io withhold
Judgement of him iicndinr 11l«
'come of tti<? eases growing out of
grand jury indictments returned
against him Thursday, charging ex-
; tortion.
"I am innocent of this charge, and j
I ask the people to await the develop-;
ment of the facts,*' said Mr. Bookout
i in the statement, which follows:
"Sherman, Texas, Jan. 14, 1822.
"To the CItizefy of Grayson County:
"As few been published, 1 have been
Uidicted by a grand Jury, charged -
with the offenst of collecting lees in U/AQ |\I PPFQTftM RP\n
examining trials to which I was nut ff/lO 111 I ACOIUli DLllli
entitled. 1 am innocent of tills;
charge,'and 1 ask the public (the
people whose servant I am) io await
the development of the facts, which
will he speedily done.
"KespeeHully and since re Ij,
"IILBEKT BOOKOl'T, -
"County Attorney."
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What the^Indiftaients Cliarge.
Come Back and Get
Tk«r Han.
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and
v Case In Court,
Atnociatoa trv m Uneaten
. Shreveport, I^i., Jan. 14.— Harold
their rttwretlon ami pr,«,P2 2 f"V'"M i'lSS4 I" W'
nf #lllllMl W. members recentb convicted on
out of their JB? expert- 'Kraiuy (har*w- who wa« kidnain>ed last
expt rl night by two nnraasktHl men. was plae-
FIRE THAT MAY CABINET FOR EXPLOSION AT
--4 iiejmty Sheriffs Bart Sh*pp
ipe<
m H I 1H I ■ HI > Ktabies 8am i i and xua jUcCoi'-
CoJU^tlon - of--fees totalling |1K> mick Friday uigiit raided Uie iaiiu ot
which tli^l^Aid^ry charges he was Jess UcUure. aesi of i'ie^o„, a;iu
not entitled to receive QOinpriaea, it. dewroyed a lltty gaiiou •wriuattt^i -uh
brief, the charges made agamst Hu-, ana arrested AtcOture and oue oioer
F CUWI t Attorney, In the man. atter they had been di#a*mtu oy
UW grand jury ludietuienis served McOlure aud held at hay witn a
ti|K>n hint Friuay afternoon. In which double barrel altotguu wmle McOiure
he la charged with Extortion, « and others destroyed and hid u e uu-
felony.4' Ldied vhlskey on hand.
lu one of the Wlls, 31*". Bookout ia • Anudier chanter in the story of law
charged with "uulawfu,!* fraudu-! enforx-entent iu Grayson Ooamy was
1 - > is ■■ARI
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never made progresa l*y ham-
ability limi initiative, and
try ever gave good service
{tens not prospertms itself,
apeakor, : y, *&.■■■■■
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«sl altoard a westbound Miswmri,Kansas
& Texas Train at Greenwood, according
to official reports reaching here today.
Other men Joined the party after it left
8hleveport, the rept rt stated.
Grecnw<Hsl is alniut seventeen miles
west of here, vM
Claude Irwin
i#o men Mulks cai
f. go to defemi
tences each on
They appealed to
trlrt Coart to keep them in Jail
their "personal safety.
if. Iflckey. the
Jiere fn m <'hu*a,
iiinety-day Js n-
of vagrancy,
the rtls-
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lontly, corruptly, extorsively and w>U- written Saturday when the rematu-
fully" receiving aud collecting from lug nemtiers of McClure's alleged
4 the HUto 5 feeo In each of thW**- band were safely confined in iht
BL.IZE STARTING IN AFTERNOON
, IS t.NIIKK CONTROL AT 9
SATIRDAY MOSf.
Ammriated Frew Dispatch
Mexia, Texas, *lan, 14 '"Fire, dam*
TO BECOME HEAD OF THE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
DIS1OTT0B8. ■' ■■■
A *t <n iicd Prcna D*rp*t*h
Washington, Jan
THREE OTHERS WERE SEBIOIS-
LV U(H NDEI)—OCCtltRKI)
NEAR MT. PLEASANT.
, ' . * .—it~z-
Antoriatrd Press Di.xpatrh
\ amlulng trial cuapL ami in the oih. t COUnty jttlL aud to the level headed
a similar charge is made with refer-1 actions of the officers participating in
and more partlcuia "
of Deputy . ;
mst
Be <
i Mie oeeuus' ux uoi aneinniig lue uxpertencc, wtiichi ^ f
trials in <t«estiou, and there being no; \WHt, was potent with tragedy lor the
| u'l'Stfnti iiivt (tixiiitr ♦ a linn rLvtun tin MI. ' oi . ' ili.
m
ence to sixteen examining trials. in the raid,
rthe two Justice of the Peace Courts of persuasive powers
' DenisOU. Thp hills ehttrcre thut Mr. ,
mt the
Hbetiff
P The bills charge that Mr. j George Brinkley must go the credit
Bookout was not entitled to mvive /or t|ie fhml outcome of Friday night's
' tie fees because oi not attending the experience, which, for a while at
W* of,a general conflagration Is thought ■ interpost anx"objection tp Mr. Hays'
Irwin a appeal was to have been ar- 0f insurance carded is available.
MORATORIUM
gued t< day by Mulks, and a habeas cor-
Ipus proceeding filed by Mulks Id behalf
of Hickey was docketed for today.
VV. M. Carney, a lawyer, sahl to -be.
from Oklahoma City, came here to in-
vestigate lllek«n 's Case, hut shortly af-
NCE SAID TO STAND ALONE .•'■•rwanls dlsapneared irom this vi. inl
IN HER ATTIWD TO-
WARDS GERMAN!,
i- -
Prtan pi thatch.
pty.
tiiat <.'arney left
volition, as no complaluts
<rived from him.
1 Several years ago
v
lfed the business section of Mexia to ment that Postmastc
the extent of half a niMliou to } Will sluwtly retire from, the Cabinet
nUIUop dollm toidgiit, according to was ^tade M tUv Htsise
Aft" a forty-minute <*onferenee
after J O —— I itniuMiii «mu uv arum IIUI wen ■!-__. *•% « ... . « 04 .
interpose airt^*1 objection to Mr. Hitvs" Cnurchwell, 34, and
retirement to become head of the X«- . h.
. . tloosl Assis tatlon of Motion Picture, ^h^Tn ^001
A, cordon of fundi ^aa placed producers and Distributors. . ,,^[n' *
around the burned area by the mill- tfhe Presitlenf peraonalb gave out Martin*
tary authorities to enforce martial law the following statement: "
declared by Governor Neff Thursday "The .Mtinaster General, and 1
mThi. Lmu !..«« w.iffor^i «uu nm ,,av<> ,KH'n ^laett«diig at eonsidenihle
. awn*! loss suffered a as P5 lentith tho nrom sal which him
Roos t Green, and Prrndcrjti# ™ ™ propts^i a nun nas been
written testimony taken dowu as re-' officers attempting to enforoo the law.
14—Announce- _ Mount Pleasant. Texas, Jan. JI— « unbred by the law. - For, act-onling to the humor which
* rf .jter««ws were killed and tliree , Mr* charged, ac-et.rdlng ; M<rClure nho.ved while holding the of-
fro£' .I, < ,nw ' « h« woodded a« the w* h"y\ J'"L
mm
i mmmn&p. ^saissii
Md «MC: with tt* reatnwkiy OawraL .'r.^
an<1 Auierr rt.-m JUtaim «.M lie AmTuM rll ' ??><>m" P n'ou"- '6' Lo," "W™. >«;J|
1
ing trials, in which was included three' tbe occasion
Lewis ' of each, for trials whlel^ tie, ^
Desoto
I awpre Were held in Justice Precinct i ^ ^
Ivm *K before John Andersou. Ira oSSR
i St?lhling was the defendant In each tlK* ***** ,n the Sherfffs offl^ Satur-
day afternoon. The four officers had
reached McClure's place, which Is sit-
uated off the Georgetown road, lead-
ing west from Preston, Bend, about
one mile into the timbered hills
; made to him to lteoome the head of a
Paris, Jan. 14—That France' visited Western
>tand alone in her viewpoint and poMwax considerable bloodshed before the
Icy toftard Germany was reported to agitators were driven out. No addi-
l e the outcome of an interview , he- ttooiil I. W. W. activities had been re-
betwecH Pn kf Designate Polttcare is rted in the State until recently, when
aud Prime Minister Moyd George. ipollce l^pm a wries of raids which
Although no official announcement' resultetl In the conviction*• of Hrwin
was ma«k*. It fH learned fn m a Hickey and Joc"Gravr*s.
Police, however, expressed belief Smith Companies.
The latter
restaurants and newstands.
The lack of water and fire fighting
Cabinet to take
butt.*
apparatus a <*** of 'the Th„ PMoaurtcr General, la dl cus -
work . so impor-:
,i
j of these three trials, 'Which the ln-
(hurchwcll hail Just driven into; abetment charges Mr. Bookout with
the yaw? with a load of logs. PWfciT Ow-wr^Urtd on Mas . H.
was havinic a bale of cotton ciimrd. flf-l, Ih,. bill ilmi-ip'* that Mr.
11*e cMii-te of the evulosion Ls im> out n,,f entitled to receive the ' uut 1111111 11,1.lue u,n-rr" . ***■
known. Tlie steam boiler was blown; ,hret' 1,tH 4,1 q"^^b>n.of5p. cu«;hT in ^ yroJ4ed|llJ{ 'through ^ the
m ihroiiRli a p.W. of ttafcer: The j S Bart Sblpp
three cases. aud no having remained at the car to repair
did < attend and
any one of them for
ltecause there was no test!
lalftioi ^ | i mony written down"
flames. A- ntronic wind aim helped to , .. ' . , „' .
e blaze. It Is reported the tbe-taoMer. lBttrmalg, sold
no
date-for his retirement had been de*
elded on. thai matter Mug left open
member of the" Belgian delegation re-
tnridng from tin* Cannes Conference?
of tbe Supreme Council that Potncare
om>osed granting a na>ratoiium to
Germany in favor of which Belgium,
Great lirltulii aud Italy are solidly
united.
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ANOTHER STORM WARNING 4
ISSI ED BY Bl REAC.
Ne*v York, Jan. 14—-Warning Of an-
other slorm front Delnware break-
water to East Port, Mniue,,Jwas issued
today by tbe Weather Bureau.
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ADMIRAL KATO
PLEASED WITH
Thrift Week
spread the
Hre started In a restaurant. The
flames -rose to a great height, being ..
visible at Wortham, Hght niUes north Ids tH*ort«tl«ns with
fit here Hon pntnrt producers.
^ , . ' • 1 Mr. Hays rt lusetl to discuss the sal-
ary 'vbieit l e would receive In his
new nositi'in. but it has Istii i^iNfftKI
as m^vard* o^' SI.'Vi.tN'rt « year.
While it wt .S s>t||id at the White
House that tt.«' * uc!*tio i of*u- sticcessor
to M'". Hays had Jiot bW-it considered,
there sprung forth numerous and va-
ried .refer'* These Include.the names
of HaVrv S. Tew, Senator from In-
diana. vir. Hays' home state; Dr..
i Hubert Work, present first assistant
I postmaster general: Walter 8. I>l«keyr
Theatre Man Robbed.
AiiodnteC P «i QUipuU*
Kansas Vity.' Jan. 14. Innil I'manti,
assistant 4na nagcr of the Garden Thea-
tre here, was .held up by two armed
men and robbed of $-.200 in cash, part
of the tlu-atre's payroll, this morning.
^ The seiHind Indictment involves fees
totalling $80 Included lu am account
of $845 collected on May 215 by Mr.
Btstl^Hit for «work in attending and
prosecuting examining trials. It is
charged; as in the first bill, that Mr.
•.r;'
J. B. Wilson. Mayor'of Sherman., has I cord expenditures. 4—llaVe a hank ac-
5—Carry life insurance. 6—
iH, fioftiptin t« «i uw "Thrift Wnob'' in fiw*,v*" J®® own home, 7—Make u will.
{S—Pay your bills promptly, ft—Invest friendship has been signally promoted
«et aside 'the week' of Jan. 17, 11)22, "to. J count
JCm
SAYS JAPANESE
HAS BEEN
PR0M<
FRIENDSHIP
SIGNALLY
OTED HERE.
NeW Xork, Jan. 14—Japanese
Kansas City, manufacturer and Hepre-
sehtntive* Stji eimrs<m - of Minnesota.
<4)ntrutau '6t the House iKtstollice com-t
mil he. . - "4 | MOTHER
WAYTO HOSPITAL
IN CHICAGO
a puncture In a tire. Out of the dark-
ness of the wood, the men suddenly
heard the command tP throw up their
bands, and found theineslves" looking
into tht< twin barrels of a shotgum
held in tbe hands of a determined ap-
jwaring individual, w;ho was recoguix-
ed at once McOlure. •
Brinkley Has Silver Tongue. .
Tlio officers readiry compthid. Mc-
B«K kout did not attend and prosecute. Clure's next action was to have a
nor did any one attend and prosecute confederate, who appeared out of the
for him any of the examining trials darkness from behind him, take the
in question and that there was no tea-'guns from each of the officers. Ana
itimony i^edumLto wrlrtng. as requir- while the officers were thus h^d ae-
«sl by law, and that lie w as therefore cording to their story, McClureS heip-
—■> (Continued on page two.) (Continued on page two.)
HAD GONE TO TAKE
HER HOME AFTER RCN-
NING AWAY.
t ity of Sherman and to ls ohservetl l y f,( ^liable securities. 10—Share with I by the Washington Conference, Ad-
atl good jHtlaens In the community in others. "Every one.of these t««sidt in
the whslderatlpn of helping the eoun
try back to normal prosperity.
Rowan Mills, chairman of the local
committee for the observance of the Na-
tional Thrift Week/staled that the ptu--
jH *e of this united effort throughout
▲ I- V* . . 1 l..o. ..... . . 1 I. ..1 . . liiial I 1 .lit 11 l.t
character building." Mr. Mills stated.
J. C.Pyle, SnjM'rintcJident of the pub-
lic schools, announced that the "Thrift
Week" program would be ybscrved In
the High Schools with n patriotic cele-
bration of Benjaman
Jfj.
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Htm accumulate more wealth than has
been accumulated In all the past cen-
turies.
; Mr. Mills added that his committee in
planning for the observance of ^'Thrift
Week" fouml a large numher of people
have the wrong com.Tption of\tbib word
"thrift," «bd ltU|t t te%iBwniitee wished
to have ll tllstJUelly understootl that
Frankliu's blttb-
the Nation was tn" Ijelp Individuals in (day. Tuesday.- Jan.*17.
the business of making a lift1; that our' Following is the lym-lamation issued
national vice is extravaganct?: Iteilt
if the oliservancc of thrift could la?
made general throughout the country it
would not only practically eliminate the
deinauds of charity, but would reduce
crime over ..n per'cent;1 that, if the
porkers of the couutry would save 10
l*>r cent of their salaries and wages
ami this were Invested at tt per cent ln-
hy Mayor Wilstm oil--Thrift Week:*"
Tbe Proclamation. ^
"Wlwreas. the war wave of prosper
ity has taught Its u« a*nation that it Is
miral Kato. Simlor Japanese delegate
at the Conference, liaid tonight In au
midress Isfore the Japan Society.
"in u few short weeks we have dis-
sipated clouds that marred naturally
clear, happy skies In the Pacific," he
said. "Two months ago we heard
loose talk of possible 'ivar. Today we
are contemplating established i eace.
Early In November newspapers fre-
quently used such phrases''as VonfHct
of Interest*.' 'supremacy Of the seas.'
•menacing aggrossions.' • To«lay they
.Mir'ks in Dallas.
I A *oc.nttd Press Di*p 'ch
1 Dallas., Texas. .Tan. 14.—How-
I ard Mulks, of Chicagtt. who was
j beaten by a baud of men near
Shreveport last night, arrived
I . here today in a battered eon.di-
I tion. Mulks was licensed of glv-
I lug counsel to two Shreveport
| v men charged .villi vagrancy, 'lie
j .said' he would return to Chicago
| as soon an lie recsperntess frOui-
injuries
nut what we hare, but what we do with . ate talking mote In terms of pnder-
what we have that eidabllshes prosper- standing,' aeecrd.' 'cooperation and
Ity, An org>' of extravagance has been principal crltk^Ml nowadays
succeeded by an huuible dt^tdre to know Japar docs not agree quite
how to finance life and living so as to*^Quickly as yen: maps proposals for ae*
ter -st, they would in n single genera- establish"the sourfd prosperity that ls so
is
as
thty are iw,t rlw mwy hnsrd- "Tl^erefdte, We do hen-by proclaim
IN
lug of money,4 nor the declaring of a
'buyers', strike, but thai they wish to
etiipbasis*' «l*r- Mogan, uBls>nd lime aud
money wisely^'^¥U«' ualUumrtlirlft pro-
gram Is l ais*d on ten financial com-
mandments, It was stated: 1,
aad earn. 2—Make < a budget*
to contentment and happiness.
MWlierens, The lenders In a gnyit uft-
tlorial movement for education In thrift
have mobilised to give this Important
subject the etnpliasls of nation-wide co-
operation and |SihHclty and to tliat end
pn|: ehi|||W nil - week- of Benjamin
Franklin's birthday to l e recognised
and commemorated in this movement.
cord,'
THE WEATHER
and set aside tho #eek of January 17,
1092. to l e designated Thrift \£eek in
I be .City of Nher ma n. to be observed by*
all gotal #m*m rti tht* community- la
the consideration 'aud propioilon of this
-
Work (sound plan-for helping the country back
to normal prOspci-Hy.
A $orint«d Prr4 Miputch
Waslilnglon, Jan. 14—Sherman
nnd vidnMyt Simday fair. ~~
"Local Tempefattwe
- Tlieee wa« a range of 25 de-
grees in the local temis rature
Friday, the maximum being r 7
degrees and the minimum 32. No
precipitation* ! ^ ;-v
' , At noon Saturday tbe ther-
mometer register^! 58 degrees. |
.Piped. JBhMitlch
, | Chicago, Janv 14. — Miss Dorothy
I Kurtshotin,'" 1H, St. Ixtuls, swallowed
poison shortly before she Was to take
a train for i,er home today and died
v hilt- (mi her W ay to a hospital. The
girl was said to have left home with
an tin named man. H<t nuither found
her here and came to Chicago to take
her back to St/Ixtuls.
TEXAS DELEGATES TO GO TO-
AGIUCI LTtTIAL CONFERENCE *
A f>rtntrd Prtta Dixwitrk
_ Washington. Jun. 14 -^'larence tlus-
ley of Fort Worth, Joseph Hlraeh of
Corpus Chrlsti, J. T. Orr of Dallas
nnd Sam Cosau of Fort Worth aiv
among 240 persons who have accepted
an Invitation to attend the Nstlpnal
Agricultural Conference, called to
meet in Washington, January
\ *> ■ hp,^fy' '■ i -Ki—*• v.na.^
in i.ifl I m V in'n |'iHi i . ''
SISTER OF WIFE OF ADMIRAL
EARL BEATTY IS DEAD
New .Sfdl-k, ifStn. t4.-rI>esth of Miss
Ntira S**otl. sister of the late Mrs.
Marshall field and aunt of Countess
Beatty, the wids off Adniirul Earl
Beatty of the British Kavy, was ah-
nouna# today.
^ '
By E. 4. Parker^
"Fewer public coilectiomi and more
the last 12 months contributed |60,
OlM) for the support of fourteen organ-
izations, and that services of these
organizations are of direct benefit to
equitable assessments", this is one of
the subjects, upon - which Sherman who thouah able eon-
Chamber of Commerce members are*"M,n; PJJJJJ \r_n_
asketl to express their -wishes. The;
question iu full is: "Shall the Cham- "f ^ !IL53SL5tHid 1
her of Conmierct. Investigate the Bud-:byt "' < nfrnm
get SystemV Shall a study be made of J" thl h«.ve
plans of other cities where they have "'ViTl„^h «!nl^^ho wflT -.5!f thM
redttccd a number of money raising .^^1,11??,ra2& J?! Th_J
campalgus, inside fewer calls upon 1 ' ^ , , L ^JiiSk fi.HnHed
!>. 1 yut<wri iwtintiiiiiiui iinrviiat 1 P®** on mic nlK uriv^ v^iifi li IIK.UKBHI.
buMitowK men for committee m-rvlee. • Jv„yho>|yi R1,J tM, „„ drlTC ral8.
ed finals and combine the effortsnhat;
idk-.-u."
Banker* Have
Always Based
Credit On
Good Will
John Fletcher. Vice President
of (he Fort Dearborn National
Bank. Chicago, says:
" ; '.X
"Bankers hafe .IS!?:
ed 'Swi an |wi()l But
it 13 only comjiiiratlvely late- ^
ly that "they have come lo
know what produced tl\r
good will. The force thor
priKiuces jgoad will Is adver- >
Using, Advertising tt thrtre- ;
fore one of tho fundamen-
tals of credit." | ;
and more evenly dWtrlbuted the bur-
den by making one thorough campaign
which overlooked no one abte K|re,
thus while raising as much money,
lightened the burden 011 the willing
The Chamber should Investigate
this subject is I he opinion of t he fol-
lowing members who have sent iu their
replies, namely: It. G. Hall, C. A.
Shock. H. G. Stinnett, Dick Hopooii,
H. C. Roberts, J. B. Khaw and Eugene
Cherry.
In discussing this matter In his an-
nual report 8. 0. Swain said:
"IDoes Sherman Need Community
rihrtrtipi^affay; grMxix^pi'iyf:',ir6r'.: com-
would otherwise have been put on1 in
the numerous campaigns for functo.
This plan saved time to the commute*
workers, reached people who are over*
looked in n separate drive and took
care of the ievfrj^L>bjecta at a less
expense for each contrlbntor."
No doubt many other members of
the Chamber of Oommerce, besides j
those whose names apt ear above, arq
In favor of the community chest Idea.
In every community It becomes neces-
sary to raise funds by public subscrip-
tion. and within the past few years
the practice i^mi to have grown Into
a habit. Rarely a day passes that
|faaa$t$ •' work were developed during Bherman business men are not called
the war. Our Sherman War Council npon to contribute of I heir means,
selected an almost ideal method lof This makes s great^ hardship on thasa
tetmnging~in<l raising .war funds In who are wtlltng givers, as pointed out
the Board of Equalization. Before hi Mr. Brain's suggestion. It would
this we had a bad situation -wherein M>em much better to distribute this
110 man, knew what w as his Jnst quota burden over the entire city, each
very
and as a resnlf the burden was
1
ton 4"lni>ls and he# fart, and
unevenly distributed. ^Today, we have 1 pnt a step to the every few dsys' cam-
a system almost ss bad. We find that | palgns or thrives that are now carried
101 firms and fndfrtdualB ha*« dttrlay on. % -i
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