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VOLUME XL1-NO. 198.
SHERMAN, TEXAS, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922.—SIX PAGES
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65c PER MONTH
SHARK ATTACKS AND KILLS
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MILE COMPANION HOLDS HER
HEROIC EFFORTS OF 17-YEAR-OLD WILL
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CARNEGIE HERO FUND
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By tM Attvlattd I'rmai
Washington. Jnne 19.—A Quotation
favoring final .imposition of both the
tariff Ml! and tt <« bonus measure at
Region and liefore any recess, wan
adopted t« da\ 27 tp 11 end the lmnu*
measure would . lie «nmh unfinished
loudness aftei final action caV the tar-
iff
Senator Waisb. Democrat. Massa-
ehQMtH af*«te learning (if tbe aettoo
of the Bepuhlh an confvrCQCC, «*ld a
move to bring up the bonus bill would
be made in the Senate after passage of
the pending uaval appropriation bill. .
SHERIFF GETS
Br th* Unl wJ Pr#n« •
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Tampa, Fla., Juuc 19.—The appear-
a nee cf a "ilfffr of the sea" kept bath-
ers In the F Icrida waters clone to shore
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tot'ay, foil'wing a tragedy In which
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Dorothy MrCatehie. champion girl
swimmer, wan bitten to death by a
giant shovel uese shark.
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Mary Buhner 17 years old, companion
of Miss McCatehle in the* swim, will
be rreowmftidcd for a Carnegie medal
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for her heroism in holding the dead girl
In her arm* and signaling for help from
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shore after the shark made the attack.
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Son-In-
arvey
in „ ^IMiS J Indicted On the Charge of
IS HELD
NO LOSS OF LIFE HAS BEEN
REPORTED FROM FLOODED
REGION.
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BRTHER-IN-LAW OF MAN KILL-
ED JAILED ON CHARGE
OF MURDER.
SEVERAL BRIDGES OUT OLD FEUD BREAKS OUT
! SOUND PUBLIC PROTESTANTS
OPINION BEST CATHOUCS AND
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Wy th« United Pr«w
Stream Rising Rapidly At Laredu,
Hidalgo Lands Are Under
Water.
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Brownsville. Texas, June 19.— The
Rio Grande, flooded from last week's
rain in West Texas and vicinity
Uotiteray." Mexico, today measured
■dicing with levees protecting the ir-
Igated district in the lower region,
while reports as to the condition to the
.vestward of Laredo were meagre. No
Ions of l#ve* had been reported.
Shooting Takes Place On (IUw
Near Corsicaifii, Shooter
Makes Statement
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REMEDY FOR
WORLD PEACE
JEWS JOIN
Trcntrn. N J, June 19. — Charged
with conspiracy to jfclp guns to Ire-
laud, Col. .Mariellus II. Thompson, son*
| In-law «f George Harvey, Ambassador
to Great Britain, has been indicted by
line *ed<ia! grand jury here, it
krowi, today.
Seven other
IN APPEAL
By Hi# H
By Aiiortat** i'rtm \Bv th* A nnr1ot*>l Ftp**
| Aim Arhor, Mich., June 19.—A plea Washington. June 10 -President
Cotsirana. Texas. line 19.— Ben Rob- *,vr "a ,M VV *ense < f cl^lc reSporielSilllty Harding was asked today to take steps
of erts, 50 years old
pltal tbi* morning
In a shooting tjjfra.v _—^ — ... ,r .—. M
mil.-, of C«r t- H Kht, .t th- I'niviTsity ,.f
«"ial action of the National Catholic
Welfare Council and the social Justhv
is. Jpne 19.-
I. dild in a
g oft wouiu!
■ay te ^at
, , . In matters of international cfllncem" to end the coal strike In a joint appeal
local nos- j rhe rultPd Stflte>s aH the luogt cer. presented lo bltn l>y the commission on*
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rounds received ja|n |>ttKiH for promoting world peace, church and social M*nice
Saturday at a was made here today by Secretary Inderal Council * f t hurelies.
with
MM. Tom si, « (3, I,r„t)KT In-law WfCtW-
Two>r UolMTts, Is Itt-jail f„rinully dwN **"* "a< ,he lnoi"
iiisis i/i n*' ^ uiivi u ' * * __ iifM'O^sArv thini* tn siiiDiMirt flip Vntloii'K mjiut n * mv 1 «*
international bridges were out at -Kagle with the shooting in which Aaron Rob- l>< a< e*fu," diplomatic alius." he said! commission ot the Central Conference,
Pass, where service ou the Southern ertis, son of the dead man, also was
Pacific has been suspended between wounded slightly.
Sanderson and Tu i Rio, owing to wash- The shooting was the culmination of
outs at the bridges. ^ wn*i trouble of semal years standing St w-
HALL KILLING
BOV AND SISTER LOOK IN ON
PLACE AND SHOOTING IS
. RESULT
8u IS# A $nrtmtfA n M
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Houston. Texas, June 19.—A charge
*1 of mu der was filed today against C. T.
Kisuig at Laredo.
At. Laredo the stream rose at the
^.ate of OUtf foot prf hour this morn-
ing, standing «t to fee#. No damage]
is expected in ..bat vicinity.** ,!
lu Hidalgo County much of the low-!
lau'^s are unde.* wafer and crop losses
um\ be heavy. The river fell tivy feet
dnring the night at Rio Grande City,
Where Rio San Juan, Mexh<>, is re-
ported to have virtually drained itself
iu the '.io Grande. _ f
P0INCARE ASKS
RATIFICATION
OF TREATIES
,«u s4iu, aceoi'ittug to "ffhers.
'Ooodson, follow luc the fatal
OREOON NEW8PAFKRS RECEIPT. l«,t night^George ffunvett.
UUViaS AHiNRR DV Ml ^Murr ssle^msn
l^tTKLAN
Oy f%9 4hw«II«<
year-
Goodsoa surrendered to the police af-
ter tb« slK*eHug.
The abootiit«r followed a qnsrrel ear
Aatt ria. Ore.. June 19—Copies of a Her In the afternoon when Goodson,
letter addressed to Ote Nelson, sheriff hln sister, "and another couple looked
of Clatsop County, and slen«Ml "Pacific in al a dance hall. * *,
Klsn No. 2. Knights of the Ku Klux (
KIhii " Wbru li>C nt m-nsoflimr ■
K1au." were left at newspaper offices
here yesterday The letler warns- the
■herlff to "clean out" certain road
,houses of the county a.id thn-atens in
the event of his failure to do so, con-
tempt and drastic action.
FRANCE WILL TAKE PART
IN HAM E CONFERENCE
W1VH RUSSIA Jt'NR
ONE DEAD AND
ONE WOUNDED IN
PISTOL FIGHT
OFFICERS SHOOT INTO AUTOMO-
BILE WHEN 1- FAILS TO STOP
WHEN COMMANDED
ii A*MrMate<*
Paris. June 19— Frnr.'-e will take,
psrt in tlj<* conference st Th# Haane
with the RussHin delegates beginning . By th- A$ nciaini Prmk
.Inue 2U. It was officlallv snr.' uneed St
tne foretgn office this mortitng. I^i
political qwstfons are lntro«Utced. bow.
ever, the French delegates probably
Dftti withdraw.
Houston, Texas. June 1J.—Marshall
Ship Collide.
9p th* Antorfattii ri*<*
San FrancVo. Calif. .Tune 1J).—In
a dense fog off Coos Rsy. Ore. early
and Zaele Rollihs ser-'
iously wouiwfed as a result of the
shooting by a party of Montgomery
Ccunty cltlsens Into an automobile in
which the two men were driving late
HALL IS BURNED
CHIEF JUSTICE
of American Rabbis. This Is 4hc first
time, as far as is known, that the.*
representative organizations of. Pro-
, testants. Roman Catholics and Jew*
have taken "Joint action in an Indus
trial matter.
The churches in their appeal asked
tne President to call a nationfld coaJ>
the c<
KINO GEORGE
men were ImQetad at ~
the same time. Indictments w«re re-
turned several months ago by the grand
Juiy. which wa3 in session front Janu-
ary tc. April, and a Joint conspiracy to
violate the neutrality laws by shipping
machipe gurts for use by the Seln FUi-
ners, which were kept secret while af*
ticcaf tiled to !oeate some ef the am
jawed. V
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Trenton. N, June 19.—CoL ML
rhompspi, vice president and active
head of the Auto Ordnance Company ot
New York lias been indicted by the Fed. ,
era! grand Jury here on a charge of
e:<nsrfracy to ship arms to Ireland to
TOpflnn of the neutralt|,i laws. The
announcement (1J tuade tod*> by As-
sistant I nitwl States District Attorney
Thomas V. ArrowsmRh.
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Indictments also have been returned
against the Ante Ordnance ( ompanv
and seyii other indivlditals on jES*'
same charge as tlK result ef the seiz-
ure at llahokeii last June of the €oe-
mopoliiau iinc freighter East Side In
conference, t,n get the facts of the coai |i,e coal bunkers bf wM H were found
TEAR GAS BOMB THROWN INTO
TWO OF THEM AND FLAP- ♦
FERS LEAVE
WANTS IMMEDIATE ACTION TAK-
EN l FRENCH 9(
WASIIlNtJTON
tk4 iiwcwlfrf Pre
- Paris, June 19.—^Pren\ler Polncre.
it is understood. Is to press Parliament
for lmniedlat ' ratification of tho
Washlugtoi: conference treaties with-
out rcserva tl«ms. ,
BURGLARS
ARE ACTIVE
M DALLAS
By th* AntorWrt
SPENT FIRST PAY IN I/)NDON
WORKING ON HIS SPEECH
AND GETS INVITATION.
By th* A*m 'fftitrd Hr:*t
London. June lii.-^Cbief Ju,*r*lce Taft
of the I'nlted States spent the first
* day of his visit to f^ondon quietly.
1 working on the address be will deliver
.. . _ tonipht at the banquet of the Pilgrims
San Antonio, Texas, June 19. A sud- Society, on the friendship existing be-
den deluge of tear gas turned Into two tween Great Britata and America.'
4ianee imtls here Snnrta? night canseff King George had exj^ess^d h desire to
more than 1.000 dancers to retire. Flap- seo the former President at the first
pers left the hall with tears Stream- opporhmity and Mr. Taft will gtj fo
iufc down their chc>eks, and cake eat- the palace tomorrow afternoon, a day
ers wept. ahead of his original schedule. n<l
Police are seeking the perpretrator of will have a long talk with the English
the joke. While dancers stood on the sovereign"
outside discussing the affair, one of . .
tii*' d'liH'c balls burst into flames "and IRfl
burned to the ground. The cause was EIIZUXlHG III
Industry through a government lnve 459 rraehiiie guns.
tigntion. net to wait until the suffer-, Tht otoey lmHctod arc:
tng woinen and children of the niining] Williams, alias Lawrence Do
camps has become a. national calamity Lacy, alias luiwrenee Pierce, who I*
1 to end the cioal strike now. "
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1>W-. 1#l ; alleged to hnve paid for tho"Shlpment
The statement expresses gratificn of R1IJW an(l Wl> Fred Wfl-
tlon that the press, as a whole, has ^j,.^ who ls
dlhg tjie wrt alleged to Jiave<been implicated In tho
in the strike. purchase of the guns.
George Gordon Roorie, salesman of
J. Me
CRIME WAVE
STRIKES SMALL
S. TEXAS TOWN
ierkling
ncc ( or
Wasliiiigion; Frank
tary of the Auto Ordnance
Frank B. Ochstnriter of New Y<
Washington, «ho la accused of pi:
the first order for some ot tbe
with the Auto Ordnance
truck n
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.!oi n Culhane. a
man-oi
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first
WOMAN FOUND DEAD WITH Ihoriiics
CRI SHED SKI LL AND CHILD- toe
^FN4W,\Kh¥vSTARVKD ,
Vork, and Mr. Brophy, whoso
(name Is nnknoUit to the Federal ait-
By the Unltrd Pres*
gun* were
;« t torn......
ford, Conn^ nnd are
bf«n sold bv the Auto
pany. Their Inventor
khU
NfiUd to ae
unknown.
Morvich Will Try
Another Race With
The Whitney Colt
CHINA GOES
UNABATED
TAKE WHEEL FROM PREACHER'S ** th0 *0™'°'** "**•
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ACTOMOBILE — MANY RESI-
y DENCES ALSO ENTERED
Dallas.
weaffjictlv
Texas, June 19. —Burglars
^Iti I>allas Sunday and Sun-
day idght, nnmerous robberies l>elng
reported in'various parts of the city.
When Mrsf Ruby Walla, 1«18 Federal
street, retired Sunday night, she placed
9^Q Under her pillow. When she awoke
Monday rtornihg the money and a
SOLDIERS OF DR. Sl'N YAT- SE!>'"of the woman, .one three years old and
Houston, Toxa«. Jinie ,l>T<?nP ZT Ora John K Th<mp«>n. fattiw of C«t.
i„:,ti I* do* I. ooewtt Is In « dying , on- Tlll,nl|,^,M Th(, MUv I, a on ln l n
dltlon and two small children are In n of Ilarvev, American am-
crltical condition as the result of a to Great Britain.
crime wave that swept the little village
of .Cleveland near here during the last
24. hours.
The l adl.v decomposed body of Mrs.
Jerry McHhan was found at her home
near Cleveland late yesterday, with her
skull crushed with some blunt Instru-
ment She had apparently been dead
for several ays. Two small children
MAKE iBRAVU EFIORlS
IttK
AGAINST ODDS.
N'ev York." June 19.—-Morvich. no
longer "th« Ulfbe.iten," was expected
to leave teday fnr Latonla. Ky. There Uj th. a want,,, p,,^
In a special 'nh> race next Siitnr- j
day against the cream of the three-
Kiukiaug. Province of Kiangsi
lift .1 inn, 1tl' L'luKiliu.
chi-
Snturday night near Magfiolis. Texas.
The party under command of Constable 'roomer in the house were missing. She
Bob Smith, had been stopping cars and the door of her room open on ac- j
today the oil tanker Frank C. Prum searching them for arms, ammunition ,.0nnt of a woman being 111 In a room
and tbe Japanese steam aehooner and llcptor as there had l>een rumors re-|auroHM the hall and she thought she
Ypres Haru collided wlthOM: serious ceutly that the negroes were arming lniL br l>c of assistance to her_durin« the
damage to either, according to a rrdio AU(] rlw, were also attempting Dight.
f11 liV
wejn by eight lengths in 1:3t 3-o for
11he mile
Snob It. J. S. Coeden's French bred
message^ received here today by
Federal telegraph Company.
the
Report
'Ulti't! Pi
Denied.
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to apprehend bootleggers who had , While the antomoblle of Rev. C. C.
.bee® prominent in the. vicinity teeeaUy, Selecman, pastor of the First Methodist
I Tlie ear in whleh Waters and Rollins church, was iiarked near the Church
were riding failed to stop when order- Hunday %mornng. a tlilef stole a spare
ed to do st. jind It was fired 011. It was tvheel and tire off the roar of the car.
Jnue 19.—B. D. gtated
By 4ijortatff!
Kansas City, Kans.. .tnue i .—k. i . gtated. The persons making tip the
Buchanan, vice president of the Crowe |Mmv wit! go to Comoc today and
CosI and Mining Company, today told make bond tbey stated, and will waive KinkiHl Sundav afternoon. M. H. Wolfe,
the Associated Press that the open shop preliminary In-sring and let the graud jpn Swiss atenue. reported to the po-
■n
Two houses and one garage within
a few blocks ef each other Were rah-
spite—tbe-rfact
had collapsed
ficd. s
Chen, one time adherent of I>r. Sun,
that their government,
entirely and Sun lias
the otlan* seven months eld, were found
near. They had been there several
days and were nearly dead from hun-
ger. according to reports hete.
.Steve Brosn, 8*2"' years old. Is In a
continued id ring condition at Cleveland as the re-
sult of a disagreement between he and
a man said to be W. I>. Brooks of
t le .vuiiid. at a liurcli there.
Kidnaping In Bel fait.
colt, a poor third, palled up biuie with /.V :
n split front tool. um.h 'vl.l .„o«.,.t c"n'r."'\,C"',l0"' !,r,'s""!"l'l5','n
hint fioui (oiMfH ting .u
1>J
1. ri nta.
of W'u iVl-h'n. whose plans for a con-
Tlio . y. l-iuotlon -rf Moi rt. h M dofont J^oMo" ' tb .^I CIimoKo rnrllninvm
iu ,h«l Wlii^knon.v Wna too fnst for ,ly" 1 1 " ' "i''",' '■
Jm <o h I., to. «t • r •o.., tvh,. tk..l t ,.v,t,o.l,,y.
ft.,If,. ;ho Whitney cdt tnut o ftul ,K ' "Kwnngtiuy pror-
tin,,, ,, wtcut f ,,tor tbun tl„. Amort- lnw- ** "" « <>i''
<■,,,, rwOTtl fo, tltW dlstnnoo. 4«t-S boo, "f**. «""}">•><■ Wh,„„iw,, is on the
'.iiits, oi:d fintho mill* („st :• neo- V"" .tttton.
on,; slow,..- than tho Atni rii-.m worn . S,TC1" ««« * t'ontllniOH In Khunts,
of 1 :tr, :tr>. tw Andm tons. provln.o, whoso commit s,m plnnned
Jty th* A ria1c<t P«r*4
Belfast. June 19.—A party of armed
.men today kidnaped Jnnes Blaney
from . tho Downpiitrick Infirmary
whore he was being treated for a
wound.
Luncheon for Folncare.
ncines at Croweburg.
Morvich. after getting off to a poor
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had not been instituted in the nnlo;i jury take whatever action Is believed Uce that s window screen In the rear of f^tart rallied and for a time kept with
as a uieaus of reaching the valley of
the Yangtao
proper.
, prowlor In strtkl„R dlstflii.T of the flying ,.«M!' "f "mmUfHIon oxplodrd
MMII ho.lWWoVnw.5; tint novor olosog,,p. ^ f &&***
Lagt Saturday a junk rr'v*"Ci,f
as the |
6y thf A*snr\atcrf
I/ondon. June 19.--Prim^ Minister
Lloyd George tod.«y garo n Inn'
at Downing Street for Premier Poln^.
care. British Cabinet member* wt.
TO BE GAINING
IN HEALTH
PHYSICIANS ISSUE BULLETIN ON
HIS CONDITION-HAS LEFT
HIS BED, SAYS REPORT
By th* A snrnited >*•+ "
lioacow, June 19.—Premier Lenlne'a
condition is given In a bulletin signed
by the (Herman Doctor Felix Klempler-
er" and other physicians under date of
June IB. as follows:
•The symptoms affecting the stomach
and bowel tract which continued for
teit daya have for the present moment
disappeared. All the Inner organs are
in < imnfete order. Temperature and
pulse are normal. The symptoms of
disorder In the blood circulation have
smoothed down. The patient has left
Ills bed and feels well, but Is Impatient
over the orders of the doctors, who
hare prescribed inactivity."
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LEWIS PREDICTS VICTORY
FOR MINERS AND RAILROAD
MEN IF THEY JOIN IN STRIKE
or at
the house had l>een cut by a
and the house arreted. A U u , v- Nanehang. capital of Kiangsi, killing
longing to one of the children was all11" be fii.al spiint his r .al drew rap- ^ tv,rHllllB i
'that was discovered missing. fnu"*v; - m n ■
j R. £ Vottng. Mm worth stroot. r. CONTEST^IN AMERICAN
! porteel the theft of a gold wedding ring.FEDERATION Ofr LABOR
a diamond stick pin aiW a pair of dia
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Crews Rei oried Safe.
Key W,;«t. Fla.. June 19.—Rescue of
survivors of the eVew of tty* steamer
Bella waa reported by the coast guard
cutter Tama re* In a wireless message
received herb last night at the same
time that tlie Norwegian steamer Bor-
gested reported the reacue of the crew
of the tanker tie ftoto.
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By th* Antociatcd Pr«i:
mond cuff buttons from his residence
and A. O. Puckett. 5501 Bryan street,
reported the loss of an automobile tlrc>
from his garage.
A cigar aiyi cold drink stand conduct-
ed by J. T. Symmonds at 213 North La-
mar street. was entered Sunday night
and 4.090 cigars and two cartons of
LOOMS CP MONDAY
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 19. — Three cigarettes stolen, the police wore in-
factors will win victory for miners formed JloOday morning.
and railroad men In a common strike, ——- i m< > ':/ '%i;;.;
It was today predicted by John L. England Whia.
B;j M .* AH*nciatr>'
Cincinnati. Ohio. June 19.
pe^tive second contest in the election
50 persons.
Amoy. China, June 19.—The presi-
dent's residence in Canton has been
taken by the troops of Ge neral Chlung
Mln.. Dr. Sun Yet Sen Is supposed to
have escajted on board a gunboat,
v ... « Canton city was bombi*rded Frlda.v
A "J. : by «v. AHBdii
it.
"Wzi
,'c gunis>ats under command of
srs? ^r,er,T^rr:,X',r JoTv,;:'
ONE KANSAS MINE 60ES
ON OPEN SHOP BASIS WITH
LARGE FORCE OF MEH AT WORK
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Washington, June 19.—Sher-
man and vicinity, Monday nlfht
and Tuesday partlyrioudy to
ejowbr. k%■£
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!<oea| Temneratnre.
There was a range of 14 de-
crees in Joehl tenuierature Snn-
I day. tbe matlmum being H7 and
the minimum T8 degmffif;
I^wis, president of the United Mine g,, th* Auoctntet Pre**
Workers, who will meet tomorrow _ 1a
night with rail union chiefs to consld- ^'^twpton. V.ncland. June 19^-H
er Joint s.rlke action in the threatened 'V?" 1m!o Ini,! til irt?« .
' rail walkdut of approximately one <>f the I aUs < ip a i h- " -
I miiilnn <n«n W tween the two countries, playing here
1 Joining these forces, Mr, Lewis said, ^on I^owe of England de
can'Federation of I^abor at this con-
vention loomed up today as a move-
ment got under way by William Clurke
of Tcdedo, Ohio, president of the Am-
• erJcan Flint Glass WoUcera" Union, to
contest the re-election of Frank Mor
ri^iin )is secretary.
No formal announcement of his ean-
uiiltles.
1st Ice be-
Wu Pel' ►
MAN CHARGED WITH
KIDNAPING HIS WIFE
WILL SURRENDER
By tfh« A $oniat > ' '€**
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dldacy was made by Clarke, but he
reports reaching h* r<> «
road to that | ort.
Tientsin. Jumr 19—An armistlr
tween the forces of General
Fu. bead of the Central ciiina mill- nv it* A* nci«t*4 *• #••
tary establishment, and Chang Tso l>ln, |
Manchuria fclK'I Tuchan. has been Cincinnati. Ohio. June 19.-—Albert
according to Marshall, who is being sought on a
^ow ,hc n"" mw"*m w"w,f#-
rave.
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, ■, liT M ^ .WCouncil Bluffs. Iowa. . June 19.—
I would first have a genera I moral influ- ^ 0 a y ^."Panama Jack" Thomas. 40. former
J, enee on labor: second, would dislocate wt8' ' ' ' ' r%,"rn
I the transportation system of the nation
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and third, would affect the Industrial
5 . Coincidental^ with the statement of
Mr. l^ewis. ten rail union presidents
made public last night a letter to tbe
latior board announc ing their Intention
of going through with the strike au-
j thorixed by the vote of the union mem-
bers. B. M. Jewell, bead of the !W[$>
I way employes dejwrtment stated that
the vote Indications were overwhelm-
ingly for a walkout, r* •
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Botthum Buys Boll Weevil.
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Bonham. Tfxas. June 19,-7-The
Board of Trade paid for the first
n trolman B. P. Bollri and A. J. I.a
Crosse wounded here at midnight Sat-
in-da.*. in h pistol duel between Thomas
Gtu Company Changes Name
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'consignment of boll weevils lust 'Jrjack Menbw of Oklahoma -City of
week, Mrs. Sally Bwdtne;sending
them in from Telephone. Tlie
Bohrd of Trade agreed to buy
20,000 of them If brought In be-
fore July u £■. fi"
and the officer,
j*. Thomas earlier
In the evening had
attended a boxing match Z in which
i A
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fered a reward to anyone who eon Id
defeat him, Thoma?_ewcOuntered Men-!
low and was badly beaten. He left \
!the ground, obtainetl a revolver and
had returned to avenge his defeat!
when the fight began, according to the
polfc*. * . .
Dallas, Texas. June 19.—
Amendments to the charter of
the North Texas Gas Company,
chatMrtng the name Of the firm to
the Muuleipal Gas ComiWtny and
1'iemisblg the cnoitsl stock from
1500,009 to $2,000,000. have been
filed at Austin.
The amendments do not call for
any change in policy or opera-
tion of the present company, F.
M. Lege,' Jr.. vice president, said
Saturday night. . V
Pittsburgh, Kans.. Juase 19 Open
shop mining by one of the large coal
r companies was begun tn the Kansas
field this morning, fhe J. B. Crowe
Mining Company opened its NO. 14 at
Crowcburg. Thirty-one men wonMown
iu the mine Company officials said
IB HHPH i, i iw.o n,,'v assurance that the tfpll force
Clarn Marshall, from a golf links h«J- n* l25 llien would be at work Wedno*
last Friday, has returned to ( Inclnnatl Ay
^ and Is pn p-'-ring to borretlder himself . .
1 cm that '-harge. bis attornev said today. The scale accepted by the men who
! McrshallV onlv motive In srlrltlng went to work is $4 a day for the day
I his wife awav was to affect a reeon- work and 90 cenfs ton for diggers.
Hllatim Of their maritiil c fflcnltles. i All of the mlnea of the Sherldsn eom-
Mr Co well, the attorney said. Th«\ e pany were reported st work this morn-
difficulties had resulted lu their hcm -Jlng ou the cooperative plau.
m
aratlon and culminated lapt April In
filing a suit for dl
Mrs. Marshall's
vcirce
O
Bonus
Rebel Slain.
Mexico City, June 19 — Mario Fer-
rer, leader of the rebels In Oaxaca
State, was killed Saturday afternoon
at Tiltepec, in that SUte. according to
apparently authentic dispatches re-
ceived here from Oaxacg. *
By 9# A ocUtt*A 1'fMI |
Wasliington. June 19.—Sodate
Bepubltcans tn conference today
voted Jk> to 9 against laying aside
\jftt tariff bill to consider
diers bonus.
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