Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 263, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XLI —No. 163.
SHERMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY! MAY 11, 1922. —EIGHT PAGES.
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65c PER MONTH.
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NATIONWIDE APPEAL MADE
FOR FUNDS
WHICH TO
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WELDON BAILEY
HFLP FLOOD SUFFERERS
SOUTH TEXAS SHORT NOTICE
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PRESIDENT HARDING BACKS UP MOVE- G,RL L^£ "™T™JING T0
MARRIES DAUGHTER OF MIL
CATTLEMAN
SENATOR MORRIS SHEPPARD IS
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APPEALED TO
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Washington, May 11,—A Nationwide appeal for $500,0tMI to aid homo
less flood sufferers along the lower Mississippi river, was issued today by
John Barton Payne, chairman of the American Red Cross. The appeal was
endorsed by President Harding, as President of the Red Cross.
2 NEGROES ALSO DEAD
Had Attempted to Carry Message
Out for Benefit of Those in
Danger
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TROUBLES IN CHICAGO
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Miss Eledra Waggoner is Bride;
Ceremony Took Place in
San Antonio
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Houston. Texas. May 1 I—Four per-
sons lust their lives in tile flood wat-
♦ rs now covering portions of Suuth
Texas, accoidlng to reports received
here t«*W:
The s^v««n-5ear-old hoii and the 13-
j ear-old son TTT Mr." Fiid Mrs, Malt
SHEPPARD APPEALED TO.
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H liar I on May 11.—Senator Morris Sheppard at Washington has been
appealed to to use Ills Influence In securing aid for the devastated sections
South Texas, In a telegram from Mrs. F. M. B. Hughes, Wharton, president of
the Texas Women';! Press Association.
Mrs. Hughes urged Senator Sheppard to advocate that channels be opened
flcod waters conserved and flood lands reclaimed.
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river, near Winchester, reports said.
Tin* boy fell into the rher and fata-
sister made a vain effort to Have him.
The bodies have uot yet been recov-
ered. ... I
Woody Hanks and Boss I Patterson,
negroes, were drowned In the liraean,
near Nominervilic, while attempting to
carry a message concerning the con-
dition of the Santa Fe bridge across
the river. The Unties were recovered.
By the jjABWiutiid fr*n*
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BOND ELEC HON i PREMIER NOW AT
SCHOOL AND PAVING BONDS TO
? iBfl SUBMITTED TO PEOPLE
OF THE CITY.
A jAp PORT WILL FIGHT TO
GET PROPERTY
TRAVELED UNDER ASSUMED
NAMES, SAYS NEWSPAPER RE-
PORT TO TOKIO -
San Antonio, Texan, .Mn.v -||B
don Bailey, son of former Senator
jo* pn VV. jrtfT Miss Electr*
Waggoner, uu tighter of W. T. Wag-
goner, jPoi t W orth millionaire cat tie
man. were married here early this
moruTug after a quick decision at Dal
las, and are- nojw seeding on their
way to Tucson,. Arizona, where Mr.
Bailey owns a <*ittle ranch.
Mr. Bailey and Miss Waggoner had
loug been friende, and when they un-
expectedly met In a Dallas railway
station* he on his way home, the on
a trip to Waco, they made "arrange-
ments to Income wedded upon the ear*
liest opportunity, presumably In Tuc-
son. *r
Former Judge Helps.
They had not gotten l'i*r out of Dal-
las when they met former Chief Jus-
tice Phillips, who discerning their in-
tention, slopiied off at Austin and
Wired to San Antonio.
A marriage license wfcs prepared in
the late hours of the night and when
they arrived here, a small party was
waiting, and Ttmtantly rushed them
to the .home of the Baptist minister,
where they were married shortly af-
ter mldnigbt.
WANTS FEWER EXCUSES
Says Country is Entitled to Freer
Action—Demand an Early
Vote
HIGH UNION OFFICIALS
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By th« United Prtni
Washington. May IT—A filibuster
to delay the House In taking action
on the resolution providing jJ>r Inves-
tigation of alleged lax4ty In prosecu-
tion by the War Department, was
threatened tooay by Representative
Woodruff, Michigan." Republican. .
Declaring that "the country is en-
titled to freerer action nad fewer ex-
cuses frftju the administration," llep-
resentatlve Womlruff served notlct-
on, House leaders that unless they will
agree to come im a vote **wlthtn the
next few thiys" he will start a long
filibuster against all legislation..
CCJTED ON CHARGES OF INCITING
RIOTS AND FOSTERING REIGN
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Toklo. May II.—The former Chinese
Premier. I..lauu Mhlh-Vl, and his Minis
ter 'of '"*Flriaiic# and ^MnmumcaflVms
rca«hc«l Moji (a Japanese jairtl last*
assumed names,
newspa-
pers. There was no iroufirtaatiou of
A aiteclai election will U' held" In
Hherman Frklay at which two tin
provemcut IsuhI Issues will be vwti d
mi by property-paying tax payers of
the city. - . * night traveling under assume
i'be issues aw ror the purik*se of tiding to the vernacular
enlarging the High School building to TU«.rp Wll8 uo umfiru....
twice itfe IBeatttt aiae, and fur vaT«B. tlieJr ^rted arrival in Japan.
An iaaue of atOO.OUU is submitted for 1
the Uigh ScIhk.I cnlargeiueid. and
fiiO.UUU for atreet parings.
lolls Open at 7 A. ^ Kiv',M,w,'r 1 v ,,u' uf l'ls ' Wtt*
NOTICE HAS UKEN SERVED ON
WIFE tIP PtlHMKR TAMMANY
CHIRP
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Liang Shih-Yl was elimluatetl from
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Polls will opeu at 7 a. m.
voting precincts of the city and will
remain open until 7 p. m., it was
stated at the City. Hull Thursday.
The voting boxes and presiding Judges
are as follows:
The Polling Placet#.
First l^ecinct. Korlotb Plumbing
Shop, Enst Houston, In charge of A.
J 1 il W I't * 1 1 C1*
Second l'redact. Lucas-Pjie > build-
ing, North CnK'kett, A. I'. Finley.
Third Pircinet, Court House, P.
Frank Boggs.
Fourth l'reclin't, Central Fire Sta-
tion, J. 0. Masters. s.
North Fifth Pm-Inct. Jlfth Ward
Fire Station. J. R. Sinders
South Firth Precinct, Loving build-
tng. East Iiaiuar atreet, Johu Ander-
fton _ ^ .
Women Can Vote.
Hupt.t'tN e.iiPyle of the Sherman
public schools submits the following
atMMMrt: ''
"Friday the citizens of Sherman will
vote on tho iaitliU«w at u ffllUt.lV
t'eutral High Scho^r 'biVmWnf!." hflfl H
bond Issue for street l^U^u,,,^!
"All HfdWs ta# iWelVfts.
who jsiy property t*r "wh^ '
hands pay ta^;vu JpwriaNIr property^)
are entitled to vote lu this ehH'tiou. M.;
"Every qualified voter shouhl vote.'
Prof. J. t Pyle, In speaking of the
election 'lhursday, said that Sherman
public s hools have shown a substan-
tial Increase in enrollment of students
of apptoxluiately 1(H) for each of the
past five years. He gave the follow-
ing enrollment figures:
1017-18, 3,ISM students: lDlR-lt),
8.240;' 1010-20. .1.343; 1020-21, 3.501;
.1021-22, 3.041. T«dal Increase In five
ywirs, since the present high school
was completed, T>20.
PrealdeOCs Horse Entered.'
Washington, May 11 one of the
most prominent entries In the mitlonal
capltol horse show opening here to-
morrow wlH Im President Harding's
faddle horse "Harlwll." ^
tarf sup|sirter, tSen. Chang Tso Lin. fol-
lo^ng which Liang was declared
ousteu from office aial his arrest dr-
deml. He was last refa>r ,^d in Tien-
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Iloy Injured.
Clevelaml F.lllott. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsay Elliott, 131K Lucketr
avenue, w«* pJtinfully wounded while
playing cn the grounds «t the Jeffer-
son School at the rtoon hour Thurs-
day. The lM y* fell on a jagged rock,
opening n wound In the left kne* wnlch
required twenty five stitch< s to -close."
He was tafc* di home after having
medical attentiou. >
By th* A*MnrUitrri
1 uiblin. Mn.v 11--Solicitors acting
In Is'luilf of the late Richard Croker's
two sous in the 1'uitcd. States, served
notice (inun JT^s, Croker's solicitors to-
day t ha t they had hecn instructed to
enter a caveat In an Irisli court against
the will of Mr. Croker when it was
lodged for probate. This, it was said,
would make a trial necessary to prove,
the will nud the competency of the tes-
tator. ,
THREATENING"
NOTE IN M AIL
FEDERAL AUTHORITIES INVES-
TlUATINCi LETTER PURPORT-
ING TO RE' FROM K. K. K.
No due to Murder.
Aiuarlllo Ad Men Elect.
AmarWIo. Tetns. Mnv 11 W. B.
McSpaddeu is the new pre idem! of
the Amhrltlo Advertising tMnb. Other
othcers elected were E. O. Thompson.
president ? IV K. Mead. necz&.
ary-treasun*r: L. R. Williams. Max
erry and R. D. Rogers, directors.
By the A**pf(at*4 Presi
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, WJisliington. May 11.—Sherman
and yicinity, Thursday night un-
settled, cen'er; HUlay generally
fair, coaler.
By tkt Anaocinted fiesta
Waco, Texas, May 11.—W. 1*. Dris-
kell, who was murdered at his home
here last Sunday, JWtts buried here this
a Iter noon. The lasly had been hcW for
tlie arrival t f tils son, William 1\ l>ris
kcii, Jr.. of u l-aso, who reached Waco
yesterday. Officers are still without
a Mitigiu.i* clue u> u e niuruer.
By ih* Aatnrtat'tt pr«%*
St. Louis. Mo.. May 11—Federal
authorities here today were Investi-
gating the rec-cipt by I*aul Karros, a
(•reck restaurant owner, of a threat-
ening letter purporting to be from
the Ku Khix Klnn. ,
Karros reported receipt of the let-
ter to the |*>i ee. who said k o.fiortHl
Karros and (ir«*< k friends win) it
termed as "low class Immlgrsnts" to
leave the country. The Mi r tsj'.hl
force, wtaild he used if the order was
not 1 complied with.
Chicago, 111^ May 11.—Three hundred men packed into the city JaUs wave in
custody today In connection with the labor war kUling «| two policemen.
Three of the suspectsa had been partially Identified as the slayers of the
two offleera.
High union officials under arrest ifttt be prosecuted on charges of Inciting
to Hot, and with fostering a reign of tWror, with the rMrit of lass of life, on
statutes similar to those who were instigators of the Ray market riets con-
victed of anarchy. ♦ ^
KILLERS WERE HIRELINGS.
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Authorities are convinced that the omr prim did the actual killing were
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merely WraBngs of higher ups, who are trying to defeat the Landls award.
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CALIFORNIA PEOPLE MEET AND
ASK COUNTY OFFICIALS WHO
ARE MEMBERS TO QUIT
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By the AnatclnteJ Prntf
Bakersflehl, CjiMf., May 11. — The
resignation of every- public official in
Kcaru County who belongs to the Ku
Klitx Klau was demanded lu a resolu-
tion adopted by a crowd that packed
a Taft, theatre last uight. The resolu-
tion condemned the kian as "uu-Amer-
ican."
WICHITA FALLS TO VOTE
ON SCHOOL BOND 1SS17E OF
THREE QUARTERS MILLION.
GETS JUDGMENT
PRLSON COMMISSION IS ORDER-
ED TO PAY SUM AS MONEY
IS AVAILABLE.
To Make War csi Mosquitoes.
Vernon. Texas. May 11. -A concerted
drive on mosquito-breeding jrtaee* and
ttie accumulation of filth is ladnj! wag-
ed by tIk* Civic league of Vernon.'J
Towj sj.tH pU> are U iag apiK aled to hi j
an effort to lUiuiuntc these conditions
throuuh a personal canvass.
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Hospital for Methodists.
Bw the A**r>Ct0trti Preai
Memphis, Ten it., May tl—Purchase
of a four acre track for s hospital to
cost $l. M>'U(<m to replace Ihe btiildlng
recently sold to the government for
the rehablllt ition of wnr veterans was
Wichita Falls, Texas, May 11 —
Wichita Falls will vote Saturday, May
13, oti a bond Issue of $8.10,000 for a
new IiIkIi school building. The tenta-
tive plans accepted by the council
will provide a space for 1,.r 00 pupils.
A site for the new building has al-
leady been acquired in the southwest
part of the city. City otTa-ials say it
will nsjuire an additional 18e tax
on each $UK should the bond Issue
pass.
Habeas Corpus Refused.
By the A*H(x*iated Pr«*$
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•Chicago, 111., May 11 — Declaring
that he agreed with the Coutentlou
made by the police that "Chicago is lu
a state of warfare,'' Judge Scan ton to-
day refused to Issue i writ of habea*
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corpus releasing Coiaellum Shea and
John I^efTeity, labor leaders, arrested
in connection with. the murder of two
policemen yesterday morning during a
Series of bombiug. He told the police
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that these two men could lie held at
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least until Saturday.
At the same time Judge Davis re-
uk'f*>ajr ' ;'}. ./ 2 '* "T . w
fuswl to release Big Tim Murphy and
Fred Mader. the latter an ex-conrict
and head of the building trades union.
The cases of Shea and Lafferty were
to come up and Judge Scanton too)E
only a few minutes on theui. Aheot
a dozen other applications for writ of
habeas corpus were brought up. '
Shea, an ex-convict who once served
_ a term In Sing fling, la h «d of one ag
wGfll
the elements of the Teamatars' Union.
Utf.rty to kjsjjn. u
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DEPUTY SHERIFF
AT BEAUMONT
IS STILL IN JAIL
REFUSED TO ANSWER QUES-
TIONS AS TO KLAN
SENT BY DISTRICT JUDGE
IS ATTACKED
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Local Temperature.
There was a range of 11 de-
grees in hs'ttl temjH'rature We*l-
newday; the maximum Iwlng 82
and the minimum being tl.
Highway Weather Service.
Dallas. Textts. May 11.—High-
ways are muddy and Impassable
lu many places, especially In
North Central" Texas; extended
automobile trips along the utisur-
faced roads are not advisable;
some bridges pOsslhly out In
Northern Texas
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announced *olav by L. M.
s«H,tietary of 'lw Methodist
Board. The |-rlc Tr.r ttt* site of the
new hospital, wbkh will •> main-
tained by several ^'Hiihern MetliodJst
Cotiferencev. was .gS2,"><K).
HO Per Cent Infective.
Vetnon, Texas, May 11.-—Eighty pt*r
Strattoji. WEIL KNOWN MILL MEN OF
Hospital | WEST TEX %S NAMED IN THE
APPLICATION
By th« A*ar>, idttrit Preaa
Houston Texas. May 11— District
Judge Harvey today granted Ibe
Houston National Exchange Bank.
jqdgment of approximately
against the Texas Prison Commission.
and Issued a writ of mati'lainus com-
manding the Commission to p** the In-
debte«lnessfrom funds as available.
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reversJil by th«J Flrat Court of Civil survey (wid/h Nsl by Miss Rose FJIman, «' Appeals today by the (Jreat Western
Bp the Aaaoclnled Preat
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Austin, Texas, May 11.—Another at-
tack on the constltujionallty of the
weights and measures law was made
cent of WIljMirger County children are I" an application for a writ of balsas
in some manner defective physically, a Corpus fihsl in the Court of Crlmln-
Appeals at Galveston of .IiiIqc Hitr
vey's injunction which restrained the
public health utilise, has determined.
Forty i*er cent of these are under-
Prlson Commission from pledging the Welght. ami the ntnainlng forty is r
for In.-.ns to oiH.M''ate the systt m cent have defective eyes. ears, noses,
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NotliH* j f the ati|a>ul was given U
Anstln attorneys who represented the
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RUSSIA HAS SUBMITTED
SATISFACTORY REPLY
THE ALKD
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; Genoa. Itily. May ff|'r Russia has
submittdrt It4 satisfactory reply to the
Allied memorandum.
The revised Russian r<t>ly was de-
livered "to Foreign Minister Schanswr of
Italy this morning.
It was authoritatively stated thet
are cripple^ or', sufTe'T'U'iU from Infantile
paralysis. •; ,; >
Cutholif Youths Shot.
Aaaoriateri Preat Dispatch
Belfast. May 11—•Three Catholic
youths. James, Francis and Thomas
MeKepwn. were taken from their beds
_ . „ , , , at Ballymulderg last night by a gang
emnesty to all prisoners held In Fed-. of ,n<in „nil ^,lo( James was kille«l and
oral prisons for violation of aaplon- jj,e others seriously wousded. Francis
AMNESTY PROPOSED FOR
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IN SENATE.
WAK PRtS0>JEtt8 IN BILL
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Bv 'ib* A aaoeintM frek*
Washington. .May Tl—A hill granting
Heavy Wind Storms.
Ay tka Aaancintrd P-e
Sioux Falls. S. O., May 11—-Heary
wind storms that swept central South
age law*, was Introduced In the Senate
today by Senator Ladd. Republican.
I North Dakota, who estimated «- that
113 jiersons would ts^ affected. He
said the bHl will not cover cases of
spying and of communicating with
the enemy. y
received sixteen bullet wounds.
Mill and levator Company in a sweep-
ing order. Flank Kell, president, and
K H ITomohrev, manager, were named
In the application.
Writs of error wrt'e refused in Nolan
County s Court after felfltors sought
to show they were Ilh'&Uly..rwtra^ned
of llliefty. The bther' afuiylc Itt fflfd
In the Tt a vis (Vainly by
a mill at 'Sherman, tn«i ofHcers of
which were charged with violation of
the law.
Attorneys Call on Him and Offer
to Defend Him Free of
Charge
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Beaumont. Texas. May tl.—Deputy
Sheriff lieorge Wallace was still, in
Jail this morning, having been confined
Wednesday ufteruoon on order of Dis-
trict Judge K. C. McDowell for refusal
to answer a question of the grand
Jury lu regard to his membership lb
the Ku Klux Klau.
It is reported a number of attorneys
have visited him in his cell ami offer-
ed their services free, and it Is ex-
peetod habeas corpus proceedings will
Ih instituted later In the day.
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WIN CLASSIC
TWO GOOD CANDIDATES
Trainer Tbompton Say Morvich
Wi Not Take Firrt Place
at Derby
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Gov. Neff Speaks.
By eA# Aaaoxiated treat
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T. E. Amos Killed.
Boxer is Dying.
B/ tht AaaocUited f~reaa
San Frauclseorcallf, May lt~Roh
ert Turkey, 21 years old, was report-
Will Not Change Rule. ed early unlay dying at a hospital
.. Hot Springs. Ark.. May 11—Blshons /roni a bash- fraetnre of the ski
J,", of the Mefhodist Episcopal Church, suffered in Ihe fourth round of
John Amos of - this elly received a
• message Thursday morning informing
him of the death at Slay ton of his
brother. T. E. Amos, who was electro-
cuted by coming In <$ntact with a live
wire. The particulars of the accident
were not received by relatives here up
to Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Amos was reared in this county,
acuth of ttftersaan, and resided In Sher-
Dakota yesterday damageclnumeious Hot .springs. Ark.. May 11-BIshoos ;Jroui a bash" fracture of the skull
ii a -n in!i\ ' windings and wrecked * of the Methodist Episcopal Hiurch. suffered in Ihe fourth round of a — —
the Italian delegation, atter an t structures in several towns. The wind ^OU(h, -will continue to Vie elected forllsmt with William Hlckmah. billed as'man until two years ago when he went
r . where IT. ... , . .g-.— .r- - "W A Wtf^ a&«
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Fort Worth, Texas, May ll-.-"The
wave of crlnic that has been bweeping
across, the land Is due, hi a large de-
gree, to the neglect of the average
every day cltisen. In discharging his
duties to the government," Ot^pernpr.
Neff charged at today's session of the
Pythian Grand Lodge.
-Dreams of
0¥ ta« Aa*on*t*4, rrfM, ^
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imce again wooht eo e thf winner of
the surs r-clssslc of the turf set for
Saturday, gave way to stern reality In
the form of Morvich, favorite of the
esst. with the announcement from the
K. R. Bradley stable that "only by ^
miracle" could Busy American, the
acknowledged hope of the West, faea
the barrier in the Kentucky derby.
However, the Bradley stable still boasta
two candidates aud according t<>
Trainer H. J. Thompson. Morvich will
not take first place from Bet Mosie and
By Gosh. Hope has not been given
up for JFlusy American^ -as Traluer
Thompson said he was bauklng "on the
miracle."
Morvich took a U#bt workout this
morning Just a gallop around to
limber up- -and was retired to his close-
ly guarded quarters. Tomorrow he will
get s stiff workout at perhapa a half
mile.
Busy American Went the derhy mll
snd one quarter In 2 -07 1-5, Just
second under the Morvich time.
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GREAT BRITAIN IS NOT
PREPARED TO MAKE UOAN
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considering the note, pronounced it a
aatlifactoiy basis for discussion.
in rMMjtii, 'win MMrriniU' u OP P'priPfi ror . fw*tii wiin u iiiihyu iiit'Kniini, luiiocl himh tvnivi i
, was most severe near l.lerre, ere inutcad of fer a specified term of "A1 McCoy " before the . Association to Slayton.
'many buildings were unroofed. years iClub here Inst night. isuryhe bin
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ny th# Unit#! Pr#*
Lisbon. Portugal* May 11 —The Por-
lucuese • fly#*rs todar resumed fhelr
Interrupted tran*-Atlantlc flight They
left the Island of Fernando. Noranha.
In a new hydro-airplane exactly at
noon. ■ , >,
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London, Msy 11.-—Great Britain 14
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