The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 220, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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HIJECKKNKIDfJK STEPHENS COt'NTY TEXAS Till 1M' MARCH 1". 1923.
PRICE 5 CENTS
STEPHENS COUNTY GIVEN NEW DISTRICT COURT
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FOUR INDICTMENTS ARE
RETURNED AGAINST
FORMER BANK PRES.1
1. It. Slaughter wlni xxns in'l
(lent of I In' Wn)lniit Stole Hank
xxhlrli xxent limlft it i months
ago whs linln) placed mult!- our
ImiiiiU (or ii iiinri) dllfctriit iluu li-
es tunilo In Itiillrt iikmiIx icIiiiihiI
it) Ilic Stephens county giuinl Jut-
.xestrnln) alleging tolat Imi of
lit Mule Hanking laxxs nnil oiiiIh
Jeiiunt Tin miinuiits or lh
funds alleged ( Intxe Ixvil misap-
propriated liilnl .'.! I 111.70.
Tills action Is line of I lu H'MiIln
if tin sxxwplm; ut nnil Jury hues
ligation xxhlth Is being iiiiiiIk uf
stale lunik Mllui-r. In Hits mint).
When tin iiieseni grand Jury mil
riusl Assistant Attorney tieiiftnl
Miiiic nnil tcpiCM-utallxi-s of tin
Siato Hanking nnil liisiimnti! Iir-
MHiiHiit iiiiim' in appear belnn
nnil uss tin' grand Jurymen In
tho luxcsilgntinii. .lodge r. o.
Ilmnlhi of Dm Ninetieth District
Court dellxenil a rigid charco to
tin' (.mud Jni) iiuJiii. n iliniottgli
probe of oxery lunik fallim Hint
litis IMflltll'll III tills lOlllll) "ic
g rill ess of soi'lnl financial or
lltlml standing" of tli0 ollliiiils In
xnlxed.
Slaughter was hero IimIhj nnil
hits employed I ln laxx linn or
Unison V Demi xxho assisted In
arranging Ills hood. Ho miis ut
ConiiHii xxlirn the Indictments wen;
rrturiiril nml xx. In ltrrkiit lllK - 4
tills morning o M.ikr liflH. Tim
W'a)lau State IbxitK closed Its
doors nml wits taken In Intt u
by lln Stale llnnkllig llepat Uncut
In October 111:!:!.
'l'lir first Inillrlint'iit charges
Vuibeilcineiii" mn allege ilmi
Slaughter ns I lie agent of l. (I.
i'itty tllierled to Ills personal iim
n ill iik for tln sum ol SI 10 wlilrli
Is nllcgfd lolune In-lunged In '
lln dale of till ixriiniinv leliig
given its Jul) UU III:!:!. Tho next
allrgeil offriiM' Is the charge Unit
on August ;i iO'-"J. slaughter xln.
Intexl tho Stale hanking laxxs ill-
xeitlng to his own use tin sum of
XI III 1. 70. 'Ih next Is Oct. U.
tillt-tfllttc llnlatloii of lliu rfrdnto
hanking laws de-hiring that i
fnlsi t'litr)- wits iiimli' IiioIIiik
Ihn sum of HIO.OOO.IM) mill Urn
fourth rharK Is that miutlirr
y looio fnl o i-nti)' was nuuh on
Orlohfr ISO IUUU.
SlmiKhlrr niiulo four ImiihK lo-
iIh)" oih for t'lirh lliillrtinrnt two
Ih'Iiik for Sill Ml 'uiii imo (or
ytiHHi ami onu for jIO(H.
Thu homls art niailo n-luriuihlu
for .Marrli -7 for litis ti-rni of lh
Mnrlli-th Dlstrirt Court.
i
Cisco Pastor To
Start Meeting
Here Sunday
IIiv. H. II. IlolmoK (Mtator at
Clnco of Chrlntlan oliuroh. will nr-
rlvo Haturilay afternoon to brjrln th
rovlval iiieotltiK nt tho First Chrln-
tluu church htro. Hu will lirlnK
intiuiaK'H .ch vvtmlnK at 7:30 ilur.
Iiik tho next two wk. Tho maul
ln will hnv In Ita icopo tho lntr-
'HtH of tho ontlro city and alt to.
HkIoub bodlw aro Invltrd to ho pros-
nt nt nil aorvlcea.
The HfV. Mr. Ilolmon Ih a splundld
sptMikor anil hU ineuaa'tti nro donply
nplrit.ualx Ho Ina .miccipful ro-
vlvallut havlnr hold aomo oxcoptlon-
ally wood meotlngn.
The meeting la In line with all
tho churches of tho dtato of tho Dltt-
clples of Christ tho program boliiK
for all (o hold n pro-Eaator revival.
DurlnK tho progress of tho meof.
Iiik Hu CIkco pulpit will ho filled nn
.Sundays by Ilov. I.oRoy M. Ander-
son. paator of n church here.
STAMFORD. A now power plant
to coat jaO.OOft will ho erectwl on
tho site of tho old plant which Ih
how holm torn down. Tho hlRh ten-
alon lino between Anson Hamlin and
Stamford la being rebuilt.
BOY SCOUTS ARE
BIG FACTOR IN
CITY CLEAN UP
District No. Four Is lk-intf Well
C'li'ani'd tp Today.
Tlif Hoy MroutM of llrrrk. nniU.
Iu" iHTtoruiMl a fniif "-rvlro fn
tlif rit in th' c-1 n 1 1 i : i aninikii
that In In tiroi.r."i llil w 'k mini
tn;: lo II (iraH. td. cit Mmillni
Ian Thp Hrnutn nn 1 1 am Ai -it
in n nrnt ill of iiin tin iirnt m
thf w.-vN in li..i.nf III (III of Hush
ut ir wh.f th' waiioim ul
5 Si
trurk rniilil kt to II. Th-
'riiut nltmil fnil) Srnuls slay
of rh.Mii ami irkU Ilk h-at'n ut I
raklnK tmdh ait filth loifthi'r ami
niMktiiK .il. or it In lh main Im-
Intii pari of ih- rlly north of Walk
r alrvt. rinfr illrrclloti of Mr
Oram th- arrnniillahml Ntvivat
dfal of ft-oml.
In illnirlri So. 4 today Hit work Is
milriK foi-wanl but thr. la a hin
of invcynne4 a ther wna not
a alHKle voltitita-ot' wiuton -or truck
- luttIOl1 for "" l 'rii
inir. iii eii vma-oHB an nt work
ami will haul tli trash away jut
aa ft m they run t to It. but if
Uhm nr any owuir of wngona or
truck who ran rwmler nnitnnc to I
morrow thy ni rifjurattHj to do tm
......... I
Dlatrlrt No. J. in which th work
la Mnr rorrM on totajr llm Iw-
tpn CoHrt nvau on th i-aat ami
Parka v.'Uil on lh will running
to ih city llmlta north anil aomh
Tomorrow anil Haturday th witrrn
portion of llw rtty will Im ont orr
Commodily Frcijrht
.
Kale Hearing 0r(lLM-c(IiU)nnnnant ior
icaniiir
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II f ht A.rlttr4 tm
WAHHINdTON. Mar. IS. Hull
roada oparaUnji tttraiigh th tnuth-
Mrat and lower .MIaalAlpl itllt)r
wfr orUnrml by th Interstate m-
uitre CommlMlon to ranks n gnnil
rovUlon of th eoinuiotlltr frsUnl
rnto MhwIulM MMtlru Juo SO.
Tho CommlMlon oninriHl lowr
rntM or hlpnioiito from Memiibte tol
.ranwwi puiuia. nnu nuuwivm .mim.
ourl; and from Naiehw Mlas.. aatl
ArkanoM pointa to vnrloua trrltor-
loa. WO.MIJ.V .MAV lll((r)j
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CA I TAINS
LONDON. Mnr. IS. -Woinn nro
olialblH for ( captain cerllflcat
la th rullnv of th Hoard of Trade
In rfply to a (iiiHtlon on the atibjixt
from the Imperial .Merchant th-rvleo
Oulld. The Hoard anya It would not
re.'uae to examine n enndldnt tor a
certificate of competency on the
gronnd of set If tho oondltlong na to
survlw and titlinonltils. laid down
In their legulntlima. wro compiled
with.
The (ideation nrixn through tho
case of a Mt Driiniinoml. who n-
cuutly went to ion nn an tmtiurar
and the Otil'.d wliihod to bnvo It
ninilo claar If womon could io further
In tho profoiHlon.
AMAItlM.O. Incorporated u
tlinn ft year iiro tho Toxna Whont
Orowont Aaaoclatlon boenn 1923 with
moro than 1000 mnmbera and at tho
first of tho year watt growlm; nt nit
avornRn tato of fifty momborB n week
according to L. Ooush vlco prealdort.
Tho Texaa aaaoclatlon and tho Ok-
lahoma Wheat Orowera' Asaoclntlon
am Bolllnc their pooled wheat throiiBh
ono office and one aalea inrtnaper Mr.
Oouph anld.
"Tho policy la to aoll orderly ao
an to keep tho demand supplied)' hut
at no tlmo to forco aalen to break the
market" ho ataied.
"And No Crap Shooiing"
Hlw W? wWii
Sm mtiWvrf t1fe8?SSr'6
bV " IVVV BT JlfCV' VkMA Vi W a
!rVSC rfcffar;.r&j fySSiy
'French officers nr on koo1 tenns with tho black pollus in tho mixed
rcRtmcntn nun- lioIJln the Ituhr. lloro is n French captain Jostlnn with
a couplo of hlnck prtvatos. It t the protenco of those colore! noldlcru
that h&a tntcnrifli.U tho rntmont of tho whlto nntlvo population.
WORK BEGINS ON
BRICK $42000 BLDG.
ALL
SEVEN BURN TO
DEATH IN ALMS
HOUSE BLAZE
i ANi;i:i.l'. N Mar IT. Ill-1
iwoiion j ml two n.. n wi-ii liurinil to j
jibttih In a fir in liv i'ouni Alma'
lloiiai. imlu)
Tin. wu'im im iiuurt' r. and ikIihio
I Ixli i. I Kill llllil.llIlK ! i.'lro. ci
(Mi.u if .-'anlii'ri. a uuurd. I'"i hi
lil ii)iin! o rvariit' aoiin ln'Ui."M'ii
rounn !
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Former K. K. K.
Wizard Js Denied
6 Iks .WonrtttM I'lVM.
Il0l8T0N. March IS. Federal
JiiiIrw lliitehoaon today declined to
trant n ooRUnunneo in th oaiw of
IlUlwunl Young Clark of Atlanta
former acting Imperial wlanrd of th
Ku Klu KUh clutrged with viola-
tion of the Mnnn act.
It la rx pee ted n wptt will lw la.
mi d fur hie nrreat and return to
Houston.
Hla attorney sold In did not know
hU prevent whereabout.
Mitxiro riaxs to i'ixisii
XATIOXAI. XKCHOI'OI.IS
MKXICO CITY. March 15 The
leulslmlve palace the conatruetlou of
which wna atnrted at the end of the
Din aduilnltdratiou and which for
yeara has ataod untouched and a prey
to the element la to be completed
II la said In official circle.
The huge structure Is not to houee
both branches of congrew as waa
tho orlidnal Intentlou but will be
concerted Into a "Home for National
Hurooe" where will rest the remains
of tho distinguished departed It
will he made ono of tho allow place
of tho city. It U until that n Rrent
part o( the costly inatorinl nlrondy
U3nl In tho atructtiro can be omploy-
od jn tho now cdlflco.
VAUAIW.i: .'MIXKI'.AI.S STOI.KX
I'nTItOflRAD Mnr. IB. Four
pnunda of puro Iridium and four
pounds of osmium two of tho moot
valuable and rarest of precious mill-
orala wero recontly atolon from the
PotroRrnd Metalurglcal Tnnlltuio. Tho
robbers also nurccpded in Rettlni;
away with six pounds of platinum.
All of the metals had been at tho In-
stitute ah laboratory specimens for
many yean.
NEW
SPACE IS LEASED;
Work stioii'il this iiioiiiImk oh
I lu niiisliticlloii ol n hlu In Irk
building ill Hit (in hit of Vst
Walker ami Itteikoiitlduo mriuti.
on tin slip thr-ri Hu fraiui stinr.
Itiii' was hiiriieit lerenlly.
sewntl nu-s of iniiieiliil hmo
liri'ii iiti'IwiI anil tin sit'tirltiro Is
lo In iii-IhiI lo roiiiileilou. Il
Mill In H.- Ii) I Oil reel loii'tiim
the I'lillro lol and rioiillue on
Walker lieel. Ml) reet of
flu lltlllillllK will l" llU.slll
leiulim oiil) n foiiloo strip next
to tin ltoeiiiUs InillilliiK utilrli
Mill ll Hill slot' III helll. Tho
luillilliiu Mill Im of lirlrk. eoncrcii'
Htul siisfl riiiisiriiiilou and ttlll eol
mIu'ii (Hiinplotnl npprolinaiH
SI."oiki.oo. S. It. I'nisi or Mlni'i'.
ill Wells Is I Im contractor nml Daw
llurHi Is tin omiii'i.
'Hie khmiihI fliHir of tho liiilldliu;
Is to ho loiuly for occupancy liy
Ality un nml llio m'ohiiI floor li
.limn 'Jo.
.Mr. Mill ill ilcclnri'il linlny that In
Im us many as Inn applications
already In for ciuli space thai Is
to ho rented In tho liiiihllutr. The
flr-l rioor xx III la ilhided up ror
vat lolls stores and business con.
ceriis nml llio sivouil fliHir Is io ho
Used for office.
uxt.iaxi) ixcrituixri
I.IAIIII.ITIHS IX
IIKAVV
ntKiaxi)
LONDON. March IB. Tho Ilrltlah
Koverunient has n liability to pay
the Ilrltlah loynllat In southern Ire
land whoso properly ltna beuu do
atroyt-d nearly $150000000 accord-
Inn to the claliiui made hy a meeting
of Irish loyulUts held in London re.
eenilv. Iird ("arson the lender of
the Irish I'tiionUtN. was the prlnol-
pal neaker Kir William Davteon
member of I'arlluineut presided.
Th- chairman was responsible for
the estimate of damages suffered.
He said that before the tmoe tho
claim amounted to ten million
itounda. but they lind since rbjou to-
thirty millions "and ad villages nro
now being sunt Into Iho nlr wholo-
aale no doubt these claims nro rap.
Idly IncrenainK."
Lord Cnraon snve oxamplox or tho
ruin in Ireland. Tho Orent South-
ern and Weatorn Hallway had lost
prtictlcally nil IU capital amounting
tn mllllotu of poundH and nil tho
people who hold shares woro ruined.
Ho cited numerous ensoa of Individ-
ual suffering told of Irish ladleo ro.
contly rich who had boon reduced to
working In England ns servants and
declared thwo woro examples from
thousands.
OALVI3STON. Extensive im.
provomenla by tho Hell Telephone
Company in this city are to bo made
according to plana now being prc-
parod.
NEW SESSION
OF LEGISLATURE
LASTS ONE HOURi
Record For Shortest Term
1 Relieved To Have
Rccii Made.
Isi
i -TIN. Marrli IB.- Tin 1.prIIi.
.i .iil)iiirinil Hi pool n I w.sBioii nl
ii !i.h iiiortiinK. on hmir nftr rnti-
i imiiI l h'llixril to Iiavp futh-
. I;. (I .i imiihI for tin rltortpct ion-
i.n No hills iTr lhiroltitMl nml
i.ii itk was iinilfrlrtkfii.
Th lloiinf voti'il lo mljitiirii
'l.ii.tinu tin- I'atiimn rraolutlon to
Ui.it . If. n hy a nt of aivonty to
ort -Ihrr!.
Tli- S- nal flilopiiMl Hip niolullon
n ha voc- Mil-
.''nator Ili or Crltiif cmtniy.
'! nl atrniu optniRltion (o nil-
I'Mirnnipnt. S nnior MrMlllln nf Crnynntt conn
l. Ii-Pinl a prt liliii pro ltn of
i hi- Hitial pro ! in ml ImIitIiii Jial
hi'fitr' niljournuii nt
T. in i-iKhl H'iiatom anil III
t:i'irMi'titath'K won- prmiil.
Tin' in m" ofriror vir atjiolnlil
U imili Iioiiik s fur iln Mpcplnl tips-
nlon
Nt-rr n prnrlantalln'i ralllnit
tin
Ion wna rrnit.
SAM NOLLEY
IN GUN BATTLE
IN FT. WORTH
JMneeial In th.. American.
. KAHTLANI). March 15.
Newa waa
! rswiviHt hr nl 3 o'clock Una after-
noon of a gun battle in Port Worth
' Ih'In.mi tJam Nollry mid J. C. "Kid"
J.inUn Th- affair la said to have
'iMTiitrvd In a block of the IVdernl
polir iatlon on n crowded atreet
and at leaal ten ahot were fired
I Moth Nolley ami Jordan nro In a lio.
pltal. It U aald.
Ii la reported that following tho
lahuotlng Jordan made HiIh atnteiuent
to Kort Worth police: "He tool my
wife away from me."
i Nolley wna formerly Sheriff of
ISaatlond county having been oiihIciI
from office n few moiitliH iiko. Jor.
dan la anld to bo u fugitive from
Juatlce In Miutliuid county having
Indletmentu ngulniL him hero now
and la aald to luivo oponttod cuiiiIiik
hotline in IMnnoer and Itnnger during
th oil boom.
Work Progresses
Toward Starting
NewM. EaCluirdi
The Hov. John Itontfro reported to-
day that work toward getting actual
conatruetlou of tho now church '-illd
log of the Methodist Is progressing
rapidly.
II. I. IMiieus. of Fort Worth who
Is aiding In placing n loan for tho
erection nf the new chuioh wna hoio
today.
Details for receiving bids mid let-
ting the contract aro about completed
;old ix itr.ssiA
MOSCOW. March IB. -Russia pro-
ilitcoil In J 922 nenrly four tlmos us
much gold and platinum na In 1021
hut even so tho totals aro I una than
otte-touth of those recorded for 1913.
tho year beforo tho war. Tho 1922
output was 119050 troy ounce for
gold and 1S.5-IG for platinum.
DEL RIO. Reconstruction of tho
local poxx'or and light company's ills-
Iribiitlnn system In this city Is sclicd.
tiled to be completed this summer.
Judge John W. Woods of Dallns.
waa In Hreckonridco on legal busl.
ness today.
O. E. Overson nn attorney of
Ranger wa.i In Hreckonrldgo on bus-
iness '
MEASURE BECOMES LAW
WITHOUT SIGNATURE OF
GOVERNOR; EFFECTIVE NOW
Will Share Jurisdiction (K ('t-initiml And Civil Cases
Ninetieth District Court In This County. Hair
Time To Young County.
BRITAIN PAYS
PART OF HER
DEBT TO U. S.
lit l!ii A."tIIm1 l'fi
WASIIINHTON. Marrh 1'. Tlo
rirat payment h Ho- ItrlilMi (inwrn
ini'iil tintlor the (I i'li I riimllii'i tiKr-
tnnt will In inaih tinla) lo th.. N
York IVtlcral ItiiH-rx Hank"
Mlhouirh tin- Ki-iiiPht Is not
ji-l actunlly lunl tin' I.oiuIdii urn
oruiiiPiit mail- knnHii tin ilmir. lo
luakc al onrt' n t)tnil or H.IJ".
KS& nTr to niluri ih.- tic lit to
an iii'ii I l.fioo.mMi.iMMi upon hlrh a
alxty iH'i 'r foiiii.lliitf plan l r.il
culat'il I
GREAT CROWDS
EXPECTED FOR
TRADE CARNIVAL
Th Aiitnmobl'i Show nml Trade
i 'arrival which opnu In title city I
one woek front toddy la In-line widely!
advertised in the weekl) paper of'
tin uolKhhorliiit towim and It Is1
thoUKht that a lam trowil of p-ople
will be h r- friuii other .lare.
Oil tin oiM-nliiK du) Tim rails) nt;
3 o'clock In the nrternoon the Tuhwj
(Okla.i Cliamplona will battle wlwi
the llreekeiirldge iiuni lu a K4tii' or
Hnaetmii that pronila. io lie mi. oi
the IllOSt lntiellllU KSIIiea ot ;hM
spring aensnu. J
Th merchant unu autoiaohlle
dcnlem uf tin city ar inaVins ireat
propnmtlona fur th oerasloii In ad
illtlon to the work that In lieu. done
by the apcclnl commute-.
Arrest Made
Iji ConneeLion
Samples Killi
Br ll AiKcfitfd l'rn
CANADIAN. Mar. fs. Aftur find-
lug the body nf Noah Samples plo-
noor uatllemnu burled in a cellar
about ilMeen miles southoast of hurt
In Hemphill County oflfcors ndvauced
tho theory that sovernl persona were
Implicated In the killing. William Mo-
hler who lind been nn employe of
samplea Ih still held In Jail hero and
maintains his Innocence.
Sheriff at rick ley today forecast the
nrrost of others.
Three Germans
Shot By French
Iljr th AiiocUtml Freu.
nrsSBLDORK March 1C. Throe
(Jorinniu xvoro ahot and killed by
French sontrlos today while trying to
break Into a lunchlnory wnrohnuso at
RockllUKhnust'ii.
Tho I'Vonch announced the shoot-
ing took place after tho fiertnniiH
lind disregarded chulluueoa.
HROWNWQOD. Extonslvo Im
provemoMtB In sovoral of tho cities
served I tho West Toxna Telephone
Companv have boon started to bo
cnmplettid lu 192.'). Development of
tho cltltm iind Inoroasod dehjand for
fsorvico k'iuJio this expansion.
CHILDRESS. Extensive enlarge-
ments and Improvements In 'he
olcctrlc po-ver and light plnnt hore
aro noxv under way. Extonslvo In.
creaso In demand for electric enor.ty
lu noted In t..'b city and territory.
With
.iiiiim' Willlatii K. Hawkins nml
.linlue T. It. Itliluell oda
lecelxed lelemiiiits fiont llep.
M4Clllltlti lllMIU'f .MilWllll an.
iioiiiirlint Hint the hill wlilili had
been jiassi'il h the U'ulslatttt pr.
lilliiK for Hie XliteljSivoud Ills
1 1 It-1 t'ouii lot- Stephens nml
Yotiuit nullities has bcroiin u Ium
ulllioiil llio (ioxiTiini-'s Imialtirc.
this couil ..!.! Iiiive Joint Juil-illi-tioii
rm- cilniliilil mid (Ull mat.
teis mid ilie time or Hie ctiuit will
he till hied e.itnll) between M'pti-
ens ami Yoinm rouiilles. A Jiidm
or Hu lieu eotiil Is lo be UimiIii.
eil li (hi (.im-iiuif mill W. .
.slilrbls n pt'iiiuluint utloiiie. or
mis ilt.i has been eiuloixtl by
the Stephens eotticy bar us a run-
illilali. for the npMilultiiciil. (ra.
limn Is also expected to einliusc a
nii.illilali' fmiii that iiiiini). lilt'
illsiili't mtoiiitys mid clerks of
the HspcciUo (iiiiiillcs will si-ri
tor the neu coin I.
It will sliait ijiui:i xx tlti (lie
Mnelleth Dlsttln t onrt or xxhltli
C. (). Ilmiilln Is Juili; In Hu Jin-
Isillciloti or rases ailslim In siepli.
ins i mini x the niilx dlffeiettco he.
hu: ilini .tiulm llituillii s mult
K.e lull tlmo lo this (mini) mid
the n i-ix one Jim half lime. Hy
llio bill Hu Kort) Second emit I of
xxblih W. It. HI) is Jinluu mid
w Ii It It alxi's pall Hint lo Ibis
ciiuiil.x. xxlllt ilxll Jitrls.ll ilmi only
xx III hiixe this roiint) taken fiotn
lis illsiilci Tho IikixI bar nml
Cliuinliei' of I'munii'tri' had iinati.
ltiiois) emloi'seil the rhaime.
The nexx laxx nitrlos mi eitieri.
etii) ililllsi. Is sulil nml Ihero
xxas the ijiii'silnu nilei In .ludo
W. It 11) 's I'ourl iihiiii ns io
xi lie. her h. has Jtn Ixlli'llmi ot- tint.
Alllmtmli he had heniil or lite bill
beetMiiliiK n laxx lie lias not id.
rt-.- oiilil.il until i n the
(IlKliue.
TRIAL OF WACO
NEGRO BEGINS;
RANGERS GUARD
WACO. March 15 Roy Mitchell
nearo xvent io trial today charged
with th. iiiiini. r of W i: Holt In
January.
Rnntser nml county p.ic officers
are on guard.
Arthur I'osUal negro brothor-ln-law
of Mitchell was charged With
pcrjur. in a complaint.
The ehnrgo lu an aftermnth of i'os.
tonls appearunce before tho. grand
Jury.
I'oMteal la charged by a gomplalnt
with i he murder of Unit' and Mrs.
Ethel Denecamp hut no action has
boon taken hy tho grand Jur since
the alleged stutiimouu of .Mitchell
do not liierlmlniite any one elm.
ICOAST CRUDE
PRICE ADVANCED
HOISTON March 15. The Hum-
ble Oil mid Refining Company today
aiiuoiiiiQed an iueroaao lit tho price
of Oulf Const crude oil from a $1.50
to ?1.7fi por barrel.
!-'K w
A.MEItlfA Xtt STAV
IX
:X(I1 AND
LONDON Mar. 15. A total ot
100500 Americans entered Grftftt
Urttaln as visitors during 1922. ac-
cording to official records. The" tiujji-
hor of (HpaVtures for tho same per-
iod was loo.ono.
Germans who landed In 1922 num-
bered 9 fit 5 and those embarking
9122.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 220, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1923, newspaper, March 15, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69379/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.