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VOLUME XX—SIX PAGES TODAY
DENTON, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 7, 1920.
GALVESTON UNDER MARTIAL LAW
I • ' . ______________________________________
June
i
r and
claims
of
■Represent nt!
MILITARY RULES IN EFFECT
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WASHINGTON! Jane 7
beginning in
EEPS
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containing more than one-half of one
. I
II. S. Share in First German
likewise
l.i
al-
of
I .•
FLASH BULLETINS
1K
‘ I 18th amendment.'
and
CHICAGO, June 7
Texas Republicans Will Split
L
WASHINGTON, JuHr
Cliairn
1
ill
SI
H
pol It ica I
and filed an application for a place
* NuKtUHt'
CONVENTION
xiDEl.tGHTS.
172i
Just Folks
By Edgar Guot.
—
• OU
in a
renomination tn
Mirterand appointed
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DEMOCATIC CHIEFS
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Federation of Labor Opens
i Fortieth Annual Contention
— at Montreal; 500 Delegates
her.
ate.
my.
.ock;
?ther
.—Martial
and
the
hould
AMERICA MENACED
BY "SORE SPOT” IN
EASTERN COUNTRIES
Sweeping Decision Covers All
Points Brought Forward
Against 18th Amendment
carniva 1
m<-r ning
on
loaf I’hu a>eaur
ih tx hauslrd."
i AU^rrnment In Hr*loo
in art for Junt 10. Infiirmatlon In the
GENERAL WOLTERS TO
TAKE CHARGE.
Tonight and
ally fair.
86
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DEADLOCK LOOMING
LARGER AT CHICAGO
DARK HORSE BUSY
unless the
black
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with
**«l Oft
of
aim r<
fir.-: in
<>f
before
Mon-
i.ivhhpool corrtn
LIVERPOOL, .June 7.—Spot* opened
quiet; price* atendy; wale* 4 000 baler.
Middling 27 88d. Futurer opened firm.
8 to 2 3-80 lower. Oats
closed steady to 1 3-8c.
decision, .aidi
•The fight
of the court i
Teat peen t nee
Maximum yesterday
Minimum today
EFFEIT
7—The.
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be»* n
and
■ms
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Gov- I w tl I
follow- ! during
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PBO AMENDMENT AND VOLSTEAD LAW UPHELD
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I * r«• h h 11 nt
Jit fir hl
Vj. Villa a
)»• f’ollt •'HIM
Egg Circle 'met at
hall Saturday
of discuss-
RAILROADSANDBANKS
ASKING REDUCTION IN
VALUATION FOR TAXES
governor IN ST« ucTs HARVEST BEGINNING
THIS WEEK AND CALL
FOR LABOR INCREASES;
PINK BOLL WORM
BILL IS SPECIAL
fa rin» rs
seeking
Ma ny
K rain
Detroit their private ntock of liquid*
wan
to 1
l.t'iiKUt* I
lory t
otTi. r ' a£ !
Reparation Payment Wilt be brought to enjoin the prohibition act 'rs'
n >. . 'from being enforced against Christian ton
Half Million Dollars Bonds
J Issi^rul .
i ilar injunction sought by the St Louis
Brewers' 'Association likewise were
Both the'
- argument M.m-i F ederal prohibition amendment and
CIII<’A<a>. June 7.--
i «>< 137 reiMtrata th«* repabliraa
rnniBihfH waa
man lia>a 1hla
Today’*
Anniversaries
DISMISS INJUNCTIONS
’ Ind in oh,
| plunk.
BY HUERTA HIMSELF
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h an
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NEW TEACHERS CHOSEN
FOR NORMAL FACULTY
w i t
Arfi*. r;< .i
7 — William
of Chicago,
tiffcnsivc <
Ksfih
\h<.koi:n hiaiai iiki<i<i\<r
i%l) TA*M"
June 7.--Threats to
fo stump- all the
H K
f.l. <1 p< f i-
ba n k • rs
th»or rondi-
r>ri i ho |1 instea<l
t• < tonmt'Fi(!» <i
1'inai a< (ion
petition by
f t hem |
<on.>- G-i.S‘
t ihem I
in
.2
of
a nnuaI
more than
er l*y Knmual <Tempered
The -nn«* hia union and bolshevism Will
be coTTRidered, it la announced.
I must at least excuse Tf I cannot jus-
tify my dissenting.” Associate Jus-
tice McReynolds, while not dissenting,
said he confirmed his ucoi
the fact that it is impossi
llsls ;
today I
. . . . . .1 t hr '
oaudldacy ' of ak>v»rn»r I
Intellect-
from this
the French
the pink boll
special ord* r .
show,
riear
! Lroujiht ht re on ebcUKtia
1 pinp .’iT'l a statutory effenst
'.'aid t. • na v»- been 1 n
fr<tm pihH
ag»s of 17
M. Sanders made the arrent.
WANIIfVf.TOV Jane 7—l»reM«lrn<
%+ill dUreanrd t be Hction
in rw*rn«lnK to confirm
of Henry Mnrgenthaa
prenhient la I
h <if a tlozcii btaterf
itiid w HL del’cgateH from
pouring In nt every stn-
I that the national
i to fhow bright
Wil hout
I ea t nrc.
IK
TOn*T’« WF4TUFR
Wtrsther Fnrernal
hold -the. sunah'ine
i are Mt to rain,
-a hloaeom ah’ the ,
»--y lave j
ii
I =d
with manufacturing intoxicating
quire and r man giving hl« name M
• W. R. Smith was charged with drunk-
MieBR The cmcb were filed In the
Justice Court.
•—■y fa
W-;-.
for
g roe ma <•
rplmae 4M
the enforcement act passed by Con-
gress were held constitutional today
Kb «r 4 . C? aa aa * aarw ax Z CVI ■ a» d J f ax ax ax ■ M I V>
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The Texaa'odegelation la reported'to
CHICAGO—The Texas delegation Is
reported split on the norr‘
• -
. i
ercial
gnize
i best
«7IlV.V.« 11*
tn 11.75;
mon
Hh<ep—Rec* ip tn 3.000,
s».»4 s
s :i:
4
It'llimiN vuin in 111 rt*. .i. »vi - |
niambar resolutions com- ;
l«^-. in**n>l»er ruto and or-|
buHinoKH committee, p..
. . ■ - -■ - *
hp»p* r I y -F i.w t
Board Monday morning ‘Th<
will remain in m KMion
ftp a
hear
the
of .
protect , *ta ’•
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• Hch wncr and
I l Inn signed
} of t Ik- con fit V ;
I t ioiim- be made
I pf X(ir as Hhp
t h<* ua I iza t toy
lias rmt
t h<
I'HICAOO, lune 7.ucue* h
held by marly of the UoYcgftnonR here
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$125,000,000 Available for
Purchase of Rotting Stock
WASHINGTON', lune 7.—Immediate |
i of 1125.000.000 of gov-
funds for us. of railroads to '* ith a
new rolling stock was an- | Munday
Interstaie *b»m-
rn* re- < omni lesion. The mopey will !><•
advanced "lit of the I30ll.00o.0oo n-
volfing fund provided for Tn the trans-
liotfation art.
parties when they heard conversation
that caused them to wait until the
two men enrne up. a man giving hts
name as J. V. Harwood war charged
2L _ ' _ _ — ■ —“X —' _ It- 1 A A X j
CHICAGO—I’roapects of a deadlock
Are growing The Lowden and Wood
forces arc claiming 250 vooteB each on
the first ballot. While Johnson sup-
porters clsim their man Is developiiig
a more strength dally, but nobody she
anything like enough to dominate or
nominate either. Nominations are, ex-
pected to be made Friday.
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Ica that, a
n the lagtati
the
to become a r
haw thrown
ilt uatlon.
HtftbllizJfig
the world
I
WASHINGTON, lune 7.—A con.en
trnted attack by shippers and state
railroad commissions on the demand
of ri'ilroads for rate Increase to yield I
more than a billion dollarB additional;
I revenue yearly, began today at the re- ;
CHICAGO—Wet goods are to be had
over th cold-fashioned bar here and
the convention delegates are making
the moat of It. Beer with a real kick
Is quoted at 25c a glass or 50c abottla.
while sure-enough hard goods can be
bought openly at a price.
I eminent today tendered a verbal npol-
I ogy to the Rrltinh Ambassador for the
I burning of a KritlsTT flag here
I wank by Irish women. ------ —
.....
fjn x » fri -
Hi Frirncc, par-
ihc • w^r .
f.'lr from
t»» rniH’ti
. among :
Qutir a number of
Monday morning
l’<df» with harvest.
b<Ki!i cutting
Hi< wu.-.k and most
wi;l nt rd additional help. ’
Ler of (’ommercii Im ausiKtinu i
Fnbor Hituatfon by Pujpplylng <11
Liit .ill jo rsonn who had ni”
the railroads
county and a
representing rnoxt of the
the county appeared
Boa rd
reduction in
recommended
ren-
been HftjuMefi at
h hh laht year tb<- K'at x
tlu Pano- figures as
a nd
& S’. F
DALLAS.’ Friends of former S<ma- j •
l and filed an application for a place on Officers Take Keg ol “Beer
I :he democratic primary ticket for him.;
ln|Hi» opening speech, which was first |
I announced for’ M.'iy JT and then Jnpe<i
3. at Atlanta, has been again post- j
poped to June 26. according to state-
ment of his headquarters here. Owing;
to his bcinR drained in Washington.
Two Carnival Men Charged With
—Kidnapping Pilot Point Girls
Two white nun giving their names]
as N. Seasbuk and R. L. Gilliam, and ;
u ho
li#4—Floods caused great i
In the Fraser River valley Tn ,
Columbia.
1917 -rSeveral cities . an# tVWM
Ran Salvador were seriously dama*<
by earth shocks. '
1910—Federal Grand Jury in Me
York indicated Jareralah J. O’Leary i
an alleged spy.
IM TOliWimm’
Albert B. Cummins, w*? * L
date for renomination tn todi
publican prhnartee in Iowa, 1
pletlng hlg third ter<n In the
Rtatea Senate. Senator Cum ng
been looked upon ns a leader
progressive element -of hls.pn
Fas taken a prominent part In
n) legislative affaire, partioil
the qie'ter of the govemmei
gulatinn 6t railroade, on eM
I- ct be is regarded as -g bi<h
Lty.f At times l.e had * OOM
hacklh* tor the Republican p
tla) nomination, hut It never7<
ed Into any formidable pueM
place... Senator qummins tn a 1
vanlan. who was educated at a
that i
members. 1
I
. XV Uwon
the Nenatt
I nomination ... ,„„u m.
A c embassador to Mexico aad will In- I
; voke the ,M>wer of recon appointment
to fill the vacancy. It wee learned to-
day. Thia action will be taken ns
aeon as the I’rcaldrat In convinced l
suitable goverameat hat been estab-
lished in Mexico.
WKW WORK COTTON
NHW YORK, June 7—In the face of
firmness at Liverpool the cotton mar-
ket this morning opened easier with
new crop month* It ao 32 points net
lower. Opening—June 40. July 39.40;
Oct. 36.05.
MONTRF.AL, June 7.--A geaer-
al railway xtrlkr might be declar-
ed within a fortnight anlrnu ike
Federal Hallway l.abor Hoard
qul.-kly makes a satisfactory ad-
lastment of wage demands. ac-
cordinK to K. J. Manlan. president
of the Order of Hallway Trlegra-
graphern and secretary of the Hall-
way I nion's Alliance, who arrived
here from t'hlcngo this morning.
WASHINGTON, June 7.—The Polish
rounter-offetaslve in the north against
Bolshevist
fighting through different c-----
retreating red forces mode par-
-nit more difficult by destroying roll-
roods olid bridges.
Every star which holds tta station Is a
proof of power divine.
Men rriay wad the books of nature ,hut
they cannot change a line.
j delegates took
Gains in Election in Germany I planks.
HFKLIN. June 7.-—Gains were made
t-y Independent Hoclaiiata anti German
peoples party, especially In Berlin, in
_ I the election Sunday, according
PHI LA IIELl’HIA. June 7^—Propped
up In a big nrm ehalr with both long
itUtaicr telegraph aad telephone wires
In his residence, Baited States Nrnator
Penrose la heeplag elaae tab ea the
movevaeat of the key ptear delegation
to the eon vs a flea, striving hard to
malataln a naUd body la support of
44wverwer K proa I.
; n n < I < r t; i <
•Snenff .1.
’ decided today the republican
coavraHon will be called at 11 o'clock
cratml time. The duration of the -ftrsr
Maid’ to have been connected'| session probably will not be more than
------• 1 ahow were arrested <
<i and ;
kidnap |
of i ”•*
Dempsey Trial Opens Tomorrow
RAN FRANCIRCO, June 7.—Jack
Dempsey, heavyweight chynplon, will
go on trial here tomorrow morning.
Federal Judge Doling will try the
case. Thousands are seeking admis-
sion tickets, the majority of whom
are women.
to re.
turns compiled her£ today. Social dem-
ocrats and majority socialists lost In
the elections.
Huerta Accepts Offer of U.S.
Aid In Bubonic Hague Fight
MFGIPO CITY, June ' 7.—President
De la Huerta has accepted President
Wilson's offer of aid to fight the bu-
bonic plague at Vert Crux and it is
expected ship* bearing doctor*, nurses
and supplies will leave the United
Htiitee tonight.
All political prisoners In Mexico City
have been ordered released.
KII l< 'AGO—- Mllitanta will wage An
liitenHlve campaign in support of their
purpose to compel fhe fentl suffrage
governors of Connecticut and Vprmant
to convene their pro-suffrage legisla-
tures in special seMlon. Beglitnln* th-
_____ morrlow all eutrapcMt at th- -----
£?& Wfc rw________
‘ br republicans across. Louisiana And ,
North Csrollnn are democratic states i
”*ZJtb* --------
ere arreNtud
TlHtfO
of I
They ar«’’
the cum puny
Point whn were ,
\ parx. I H puT v l’R«e
I
; ^^X^XbBsbms; Mg. M
’•*'.1** **^^’** *R w°*i chgtiiA at tiwoi
1
CHICAGO—Ixidge's "keynote" talk
as temporary chairman tomorrow is
to be devoted lafgejy to an arraign-
ment of President Wilson and It has
been changed to meet the President's
chargM of fajlnre made against Con-
gress In his letter to the railroad bro-
therhoods Saturday. lAtdge will declare
for suffrage and rattfleattan 'of the
suffrage amendment.
definitely
i national
375 Degrees to be Conferred
] on Texas U Graduates Tonight’
, \t STIS’, lune 7 - I r.<s will Lt!
mr ”M * <r ! c<mferred 3^5 g.ractunt« s of the I'plvcj
row*fry. . (jf Tcxn?< Ht th(, Thtrtv Thfr.l
1 mini ronirn'»TK<*ni»*nt toiiight
Independent Socialists and
National Peoples Party Show I «•■•■■■ ■, - • - -
■ * I th'Itkat» H took no ponition r4 ,rur
GALVtCKTOJV, J*nr
hna hr«** dvrlarrd htrr M>id mm Hl hr-
comr effective nt noon ander ordrro*
of Adjutant t.rnrml tope. Betin*
rrpremrwtstivr of Gow. Hobby.
i . V" v «.«v J x •• ■ ■ j , x/x go, n a I t vun J «• < t f v . i xngx, <x i ■ vr 11 in IVVVIDXX* tn tvn Ulin ill «
sidnptlon of the bearing before the In- telegram sent by the colored Knights
' “ —------- ■ • -• | of Pythias of- Texas to the National
of the announoement of Colonel W. B.
Thompson of the republican Anance
committee to limit campaign contri-
butions to $1,000 and of the purpose
to decentralise campaign contributions
by making each state, raise and spend
He own eampaHrn fund.
of the French money ' Mr. Tjicy
’’American mon. y ia worth
three times aa much as French
conae<|U«'nce an American tor for. ia.'i- |
era from many other countries going I
there witti their money) finds prices j
very low The American can get three I
times what a Frenchman can with his I
money. A man with American money I
can live cheaply In Fram e, but for !
th.- Frenchman wttn his Errnrn money t
everything is very high However.'
even at that 1 do not belieye things I
are much iiiglier there than Hi Amer- I
ica It la very hard for France to pur- |
chase materials from oilier countries
because of her low money value.
is discouraging the
...—...ztj Oom
T» \ s 11 :i s
At tile uniting
<I>■< i<I»■<! I,, split
1 state among the
] Wood, Lowden,
waiting Illi III"
19H3—GonsocraUaw of I
Cathedral in WSSnw, bl
memomte the retrso* of
in 1W12.
1*118—First reunion of the
Confederate Veterans met at Abt
Miss ——- vO-'wsy" "gy—t-rs'
1899— Mias Phllllppa Garrstt Faw-
cett carried off tho, highest honor* Ml
Cambridge University,
1894—Floods caused great damage
Commerce CommiRHlon. Ctohh
examination of railroad witn»‘RaeM im
expected to Inat three da ya.
’ ’i>!<ni4 I < 'la nd io I
ns w iGi i
i ■ t r o o 11 .m
11 m i n«’7 ]
I ><■ 1.1
\ ilia :n
tb lilfct
n; i \ f \ ] 1 ,»• wdv n
1 la f i<»n <• f Thompson
.»h«ntial candidate iiimseif
;la 1_ ____1....,
, Illinois <it li’Knt»'H.
i Thompson is also reported to have
joint <t fun » m wttii the Johnson - Bora.h
irreooncH*ble fat lion opposed to the
. peace treaty and League of Nations In
any conceivable form.
The Kjeiiural r< port from farmer^ Is '
that th* V«-vMn vield will be rather
light, with .< ata butter than the wheat.
i of Pythias of. Texan to
M’halrmnn. Grand Chancellor Willia aayn
lit represent* the sentiment of It,000 |
Texas negroea.
wi.
MONTHEAL-Efforls wUl b* nukd* • - —
t tn iiave the Amrrirsii Federation ----~~
Eugene Other, now In session here, to lay ft*;
foundation for the establishment of *a —
American labor pnrtyt A movement ^F~-~- -■ .vs*|
leave the drafting of an “Ideal plat- Jts^
form "tu a cuiuudllew fnr sttbmtxsixx "" .-nffi
tliii 1321 Federation meeting ha* •-'jSsH
NOT A nOUBTEM
There are times I get to doubtin' that
there Is a God above .
Who is rulin' us in mercy and forgiv-
in’ us thrivugh love.
Now an' then some awful sorrow shakes
my faith if» him a bit
An’ I wonder, if He's gently, why such
hurts He will permit.
Then I hear the song birds singing
out their choruses of glee.
An’ I know no mortal ever made the
robins in the tree.
MARKETS TODAY spa Conference is Postponed
LONDON. June 7.—Confirmation of
a Paris report that the Spa conference
would ba postponed until July wm give
en here today.
CHICAGO—Revelations at the sen-
atorial pre-conventlon campaign ex-
penditures investigation and fear of
“slush fund" talk are at th®, bottom
t< the 1321
bet n Lieu uh.
GltAND K API DR. Mich.- Five parx .,'QMMM
<iid a large number
a, clderit at .
' .‘F -
ale * »r
Brewers' •Association
affirmed.
The court's decision was very short,
setting forth only the court’s conclu-
sion. Chief Justice White rendered a
supplementary opinion concurring
with Justice Vandeventer. Associate
Justice McKenna in another opinion
said, “The court deciares conclusions
1 only without giving a reason for them.; *•"• »*«■*♦
—. . . ------------ . . _; tke. < arrgnxM xoirrxmrnt,
'd Hint nn uprl.lm aitaln«l Ikr De In
j Huerfa-Otei egon
inclusion to hand, of military ■■tkortile* here n'7d
____ ____________lible to say other rexpoaslhlr partlm Indlmle suck
what construction should be given the " *•*•’ *" *««"•*•* ■
IHth nmondmm.t ’’ ' -"alfented.
FOHT W ORTH LIVKRTO4 K
FORT WORTH, June 7—Ca.lt la—
Receipts 7,oo« bwvea; 8.1>h to ff» to.
Mtockers 7.00 to 8.00; cows 4 00 to 9.25;
helfera 5.50 to 10.50, bulls 8 50 to
3.00: calves 5.50 to 12.25
Hogta— Receipts 2,500, heavy 13,75 to
H.H. light H.00 tc JL«(L uUdlura l| «o
'■ ; mixed 12.00 t O13.00:
11.00 to 12.00, plgn 9.00 to 11.2S.
* . lambs
yearlings 8.60 iaW; welhera 1,00 to
be -
lice i«
Kpt’C.1 1< It-
W1A1L1UK for Ger- i n<,»,fl itwlnv bv- fh*»
" ‘ ‘ she
is tlis-
conrti-
sorn*’
et’Iltil- '
American Legion Meets Tonight
to Decide on Monffily Meeting
The American Legion will hol'd
special meetihg Monday night at
o’clock at the court house for the pur-
pose of considering a monthly meet-
ing date for the entire membership
of the Poat. At progent the only re- j
gular meeting date I* on November 11
in commemoration nt the hour and
data of the armistice becoming effec-
tive. The local Poet has nearly 200
members now.’- ’ -*
CHICAGO—The • old' i
i Ibly perturbed by a report--------
Bfll Thompson has joined force* with
i the Ibhaean-Borkh bitter-enders and
[a‘ho1thand"a third -
I \ >< » l\H.. 7
ti < t'tnm.i nd a t
I' >.l ’ hirt< < ii tr..<.|> jr
•' ' E. HUH ,’| lilt X IHH' M. \ |<
Mi x it--. < 'it v ar
• hiLii.ilu i i»»niaiit.
f* ikt! ,t w i11 r'piiui i n
• itht.r L ,! i. <Y -.r fn >! m
I•«.rt«' • I at I ‘i; i.t r I
ntih’H w» st <>f J irniriuz
CHK’AtfO, .June 7.— Itntnlhence of
tbo republican national convention
■which bt’idn* at noon tomorrow worked
today further to becloud inatrad of
ill bo the nomination for
llavlnsr diMponrd
—----1 national
nd jo urn rd by ('hair-
man IIb>b thia afternoon. The new
eommtttrr hn» been railed to meet
Wrdnr«*da> Immediate^) after Itw elrc-
tion. < hnirmsn llayM declared ron-
trMto hanl been nettled honretl and In
joKt the way **we propourd It would
be arrompll«*he4,*' e
4 hot flcht over
M*li Women’s Burning of
as • Watson of Indian*, who naplrvx to thr
tlie I vhnlrniianxhlp **n* farina opposition -
from driraatra. who were not oppose*
’ to him personally, hat did not want
; I'ongreax to h<»K everything.
! *r««rd n senator show Id not hr chair-
man of thr eommlttre.
I
day morn I uk
other plagues that are
war-torn and unsettled I
dona^r of | dltion
and ot tier
stup and
relief or
fol
a< t Ion
fr
tins dang
ajipar* ntly menacing j
• uiitrn s."
Kret that
had
and
an cmi
Senator Borati
Mir ed St ii.t tor Matsu
i coTidl t io n that the
pl.i nk u a s sa t Isf.ii
Tohnson ami to
proc I'cssl v» n who a
to J ’i • s h|cn t
Oh, the humblest daisy bloomin’
proof of power divlnej
For the hand o’ man has ‘rwycr fash-
ioned anything so fine. '
Could a man replace the roars if the
last frail hush'khould die,
Or start the grain to growin’ if there
was no seed supply.
Why, the very gold an' silver which
we fllfht for. Just to lose,
Ara the products of Hie wisdom, which
Ho made for us to use.
Wttp harvest beginning
sections of the county this
cull for farm labor
far this year,
fact that all crops are very
only a small part of rhe
■ the weather permit
I thyre apparently has
j good supply of labor
t one
AUSTIN. June 7—Galveston was
placed under martial law effective at
noon today by a proclamation issued
by Governor Hobby. Brigadier General j <
Wolters was directed to assume su- ! in
| prenie command in the territory
| fected; subject to orders of the <
The Governor s action f.,;, .,
telephone conference with Ad- I
a Department said it is 1
prevent enfor^eM of prohibit 500 b‘ *" ':“'-s I
County Equal!- ' X # j morroW morning. The Governor .
argument 1 rom I Injunctions restraining officials conditions in Galveston “have reached plaeeil
why their renditions ! from interfering with the Manitowoc proportions affecting business
• as recommended by Products Company, a Wisconsin cor-U‘H^S an<* material welfare of
" ......... |p«r»li«». In tw mwariwe rf l~r.
in many
week, the ‘
Ih increaHlni^. So
partly Lmmhuhv of the
late and
f irrtr* would
farm
H
But just at thiflj<uh*‘r
w ith th»‘ late cropa n» » ding work
| ai,hI harvvHtlntr beainnin^r in earnest. ’ la-nllnirnt'' might begun
| the tali fi>i help hua in<-r«-Mh*-<1 ^reat- and Mhimnir face soon. Without doubt
the moat hir nifii ii nt It aturt- of pro-
were convention <1 v\Hoppit nts ih ihe ap-
Iix»hL< i poaraiict* of S< nator Borah .km a rncm-
| her of the ivbolutlohH committee, which
will huihi tlie party platform lit* ih
I the fightniK champion of Ilham John-
' Mon and ih now in a ponliion to pave
I tho way for his candidate.
I’hil K.
Wtlmof:
eomfoittre. .1. M
Barometer Rrntflnss
-LRt
7 a m. t^.9*
2 p. m todhy -r
H()lTSTONr
t rale t-*—‘fy-tl bv
ers for th/ military district of Galves-
ventw tl,< anh of tarryinu of'
ammunition, the «on a r «*k h 11 n
<1h on th* HtrwtM. ashtin blazon
its or |iarkn and the int.rf«r
ence With moIUmtm The usual use of
the beat L for bathlnp v-»»» not tie
terferred with and shops wiB.-L»
lowt-d to remain open as usual
Ths paople of America do not rea-
liie what a ‘mire spot’ there Is in Run
Bia and Eastern Europe and what a
— monocu It is to th. rest of the world."
said A B. Lucy son of Mrs. Tom Lacy
of Denton, who has been doing Red '
Cross work in foreign count-rles for |
th« past sevciai years, end who has. Representative of ,,
been stationed at Paris. France, for i Pausing through Denton
gome time until he returned io Amer-) committee
ica recently Previous to tiiat he was i banks of _—
_ ,. I-------- 1 thr County Equalization
r to lequrst a
their tax valuations as
by the County Board. The T & P i
has already been adjusted
the saiiit fi u u
(I . was .Kljustcd at tl.» Nam»- _
. • last year when discussed Mnndsy
I the r« presenta tlv* of the
| is h<-ro to present hi*-
af t c r 'noon.
The commit tee
T>ca\port.
W’
i-y
L*’- ■
i For Hu regular sesaion beginnloc
fall. • leven members h»w
said to control about twenty of FKe fudded To th* fucU 11y4 t,f thg
I College, with the probability of * f**L__
‘ more before the college opens next ’
of the.number are teack-
Odem. A. B„ A. M., formerly head *T
the Education department at the Col-
lege of Industrial Arts, and Mio* Jani* ------
Duggan. A. B., B. S.. A. M.. from C*l- •
umbia University. Thu Physical Kdw- i
cation Department will have two new
members, T. J. Fouta, A. B.. of B*rl*»
son College, who will direct boyF ■”?
athletics, nud Miss Virginia BroaOTooC' ~~
A. B.. of Wellesley College.
Miss Emma Phillips, A. B„ A. M,'' . vi'J
Texa« University will be In the Rng-
llsh Department; Mias Ruth L. Parker,
B. L. I., from Emerson College of -
i Oratory will be a member of the Rx-
presslon Department; 5’lae Pegrl A.
i Cross. B. S.. 1< an addition to th* Hosew -
Economic^ Department; afiiT Mrs. Karl
j U. Morrow, of Dallas, who wlU teas*------
' piano In the Music Department.
Other additions to the faculty are:
. .. , ,, ... . J w A- a- m„ toriB**
r .w.' T’crinrcTtrtrTrr of the etty schools,
-u-_ a. .U_ «„I registrar; Mine Frances •]
ftrnund, assistant ra*rt*mnT“
Lillian. O. Walker, assistant 1
CHICAGO—The. Texas delegation to -n-1 nr
the republican convention paid a call
u.i General Wood. • j.--------- | 1726-
CHTCaAo The Massachusetts dele- " * *
gallon to the republlean convention
arrived here good and sore and prob-
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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICL”
"" . ■' ... -’ . , : : 1
Borah uf Id.tho ixnd S« iiat<»r Wataun
about a
whicn lasted till
tlris morning
» haw
! Mi flpl-I I oil
j "f Nation*
i Lilli ami
. .’fJU ■<< <1
• i f Na I ioriM
< lll< IGO <• U 41%
CHICAGO, .Inn* 7.—Opening price*—
c<r*’ ,’i.L '2 7*^ u 1-2. *1 •;?
Oat»—Jul> ?'4 7-# t< f)&, J^cptembr r
7P 1-2 to
"orr. t’losn d
clarify who
prtmiaen t.
Thu bent claim* mad? by Wood,
Johnson or Uiwilcn mipporterH amount
to a little more than one-fourth
the total delvjratei*. iToMpecta of
| deadlock become butter hourly. Fav-
Ipritu moi.m and ’lark hornc? aie inerraa- i
ling their activities. Thu platform is
brirmnlnr tu lake form, nlthoujrh thr
L^eMLinu of Nnttonn content prorniaua a
j bitter fight that nin\ reach the con-
vention floor
Horn la on Krwolul bins *< omni 11 tee
| There was no appreciable change In
(relative positionH of ei^ht a.owed re-
I p(il||iean presidential eHndhiato-
’<i;tv I u t with t .i u< u>«
in h< Hsi<»n him! w it h
states
t ion it w as uxp»*< t
British Flag Apologized fori yote Unti| »W|nner" )n S|ght
---- -. ..SHINGTON. Jurtr > 7.—Secretary j
Tbry coit»y In behalf of the American, gov- j ’
hair- I 4* vnrvxx^sx t trxHaxr ♦<vr»rPz**,r. *t >k i-nrl. .* 1 >>■>«.) |
Inst • Texas delegation elected the fol-
I lowing fFftueiH Chairman. Phil K.
•Baer, vice - chairhwi n. Hr. K.
I member credentials
Alx l Juruiii k .
m Junitli-c. T, T
i d* r of
'Nolte. inriiib<’r.< of the presidential no-
tification committee. it lb crupper'
'* I memlier o/ the v ice-preshh^it la I notl-
- Mmmlh<*s, E MeNary. -----
' T< x.'K has no < hoioe for president
of the ti< legates it was
t he fort y votes of the I
various candidates, 1
Johnaon and oth*^ I
w uni' i seems In sight. |
‘ ’ The I
posit i<«n r< garditig
or its proposed
CHICAGO, .lune 7. -There ware un-
mistakable signs t<uhtv that however
Hie republican leaders were split on
(he choice of preside n I ih 1 candidates,
j th<?y wi re rapidly i<ppmachirig agrre-
rneiit on h platform that would be
teatisfa< tory to aTi elements A serleft
1 of < onfercncitft between progressive
ami oh! guarni Icudt-TH CtlhnHiUted in i
heart tiilk between Senator.I
of |
I.engu- of | houtet. „„.v
rly hour ; ,inM been no serious shortage
R /*» i The work of matrlrulatkm
"i " 1 s | Kolii.’' Ktuootbl.v ut th« I'olle.ge, with L.',$g
11... !)<.!:> of Him YWCA girln Who M8*
i aho wing Lku iir w . xt mb n ta tha
bitterly j”’ ’’nrolHng.
Wilsons I*eugue
I UCtiGn of the I’hi tex! Stat
I cepting the L* ihgin of
k nant.“ he Raid 'Tr* skh nt
I ifnTT>er(aUe«sd TJrhself
planning and putting
f^eague regardless
K United Stater ♦ \ : L» ■
I Put the work nf p-e
I seriously im< rf< r»r«i
I strong natir,n us
I and thu .|ilator\
I ha.ndleapT't n g ' I •
I work! situation toward momal
I Mr Ijm y .^aid * ond:’inn«
I prov»f| < om-Ltera Lly
I-.,- IteUAi- rlv U« Dm- xiLP
I <*ios« d. but the situation
I normal y« t Thnre si-. n,i
I ' nrioney m lari?-, partauiarjx
| “7'<frWt 'WOTtthy clnswr; *wtm are .Err ndi ur :
I rather freely Lf- said H<-w» \er hous- I
I <» ;- t'ond’t ions ’n L'r.am* are bad end '
| t h*- condition of Hie poorer classes in
r ‘ * /*fttes ts very hard he declared.
■’One of th< btggist problems f it -
I ' Ing France is the Jojv. < A!ux _
of the French money. ’ Mr. *J>acv k i<L i
MONTREAL June 7.—The American
other <-4»untries ! Federation of L,abor opened us for-
money value. TheHieth annual convention h» r»- today
government is discouraging the pur- | with more than ;»nn de]« gates, presld-
cbaae of luxuries and things not needed ’
through high luxury taxrx. tn the rf- |
fort to keep the Frrnulirna n's money
for things hu nee<!« more.
‘The French people believe., they
should have, ami ar<’ expecting corn
, J**5«fttion from ' ;<:rrnanyL„Jor JtH ir.
■" tnuxm tn rn- wvr But tbr-y nrr hr- j
Ink told on rv. ry hand that C< rmany
cannot pay until rlut lifts bi-rn placed |
on her fid and londitlopa -there be- appropriation
come more normal Fran, e ir ! , rnnient f::r,d
■HHiarently facet! with the npee.1 o le 1 ppretiase nev
of btandiPK. by and y »ii>>.y t..r Ger. I
many to he re labllitated before
Jiernelf can br This, of course
leriefiil tn France, and such
/ tlon. I believe is retarding to
extent the r«iiirt> to normal
tionr."
Spunking of the i ’’
France. Mr Lacy said
conaldern blq fear
the imrt of! the
France, many fearing this .Would
gin on May day. However, he aaid he
did not believe a revolution would oc-
cur and expressed the opinion tha’ tile
people will adjust themaelves to the
i <rw condition, as hard as ft how seems.
He said that while many things are
. eoarce, there is apparently plenty to
eat. with suvrar. etc., tn sufficient Bui.-
Ply to matt tha needs..
As to why Premier Cl«*nenceau was
defeated for Fresfdent and Deschanel
elected. Mr Ijacy said that what seem-
ed to be the most feasible explanation
be read In one of the beat-Informed
Daria newspapers This wgs that Clem-
encsau wg» rather gruff, and it might
ba said, unrefined. "The French people
especially of the upper classes, are
very refined, cultured and Intellect-
ual,’’ he said. “It ssemed.
explanation, that while
were grateful 0 Clemanc ,
great work he did for France tn the
war. they Couldn't qulte brlng them-
selves to the pplnt of placing s man
in the PraoldeaVs chair who was an
uncouth as Clemenceau sometimes
proved himself to be. Deschanel Is
highly educated, a brilliant orator, re-
*Ined anA nt -ateIking appearance. It
seemed .that the fChambeT of Deputies
felt he could better uphold the dignity
of France in the cultured and intellec-
tual gatberinge where the President Is
no often expected. Af least, thia is an
explanation an given in French publi-
cations. However, it was also said
that many of those ih power wanted
MiAerand appointed premier, and it
was felt doubtful If Clemenceau would
make tlyt appointment were ho elected
president” <—
There are now many foreigners go-
ing t<.Jadtciipe. mostly ns sightseers,
Mr ift'RF’eliid. and it Is declared about
25,000 ’3QhdfIdalia are going" Over every
week.XwSt)^ D>e Frsncn do z><it want
• — - awmairy tourists ha ssttf. air tney foot
tha influx of visitors wlfh, plenty of
money wyi tend to make prices all
’ ths higher.
>. Lacy said he expected to vlalLi
9 for somw time
Inltely decided
< Hictfto. June T— I-evy Mayer,
who yirgix'd tbr dtnsttllrrv* ca«f tn
i intur-
T»xhh
He then
HHFerted that eonrifHonp “are rLowrfy
vlcJatlve <if the eonHtitution and laws’
CAMPAIGN AGA NST
VILLA WILL BE LED
Th«
-the
uf
rt tpiirutl to iF'-iiu un- i
» <t y will be a bou t >
st a t» <1 hu re toda v. t
» xi»iaint4j. will be fyur ,
upaHon of
Ab
B. Lacy
who Lian been
in foreign rount-rfea
aevcial years, and who
stationed at Baria. France,
thim until he returned
---previous to that he
at Geneva. Switzerland, and has serv-
ed tn other parts of the world also
"Typhus and <
evident in the war .„... ------
. copntr'fti of the East are in
being brought to America
countries of Hie world by
conditions aro such that
nirationa ulone cannot <
situation " lie eald ’t'nited
the governments >5 needed
the parts of the world now
these scourges Ami
apart from the
political situation in those
Mr I-acy cxprcHiu d deep
the Senate of the i'niied States had j
failed to ratify tht' |>ea. e treaty and
apprieve tile’ la-ague of Nations cove-|
nant. Many of tne European countries i
at first did not take very kindly to i
ths lAvague idea and felt it would not
be a success, he said2 tiut t hey w ere
brought around by Fresidi nt Wlgoii,
and now that the United States has
failed «<> far to become a member of
the League it has thrown cold w a_^ >
ter” over the
"I believe the stab)Iiz.tr,g of condi-
tions throughout the w orld lias i>< < n j
dclay-d »t least five years through the
* ’ ‘ a,.- li-s (n n(j| t
N ;t 1111 r i m <
Jli rough
foot of
W I.' H < r
The enrollment of the Nurmal COi- ■ -
lege was uiiUHualiV heavy for the first
day aw far aa could be ascertained by .■ »-a
estimates. Stude.ntH began invlriculati**
Saturday afternoon when about on*
hundred and fifty entered. At Stea.
MoiuLiv, nunrly 7**0 h'kd unroilftM 4. Witte ~
ln<-ruMMfi tiunilierk arflvin^b The fo-
|>ort that tho college t® turning away “?
stud.-iite Is untrue, for iiccirynmodations
are i..)ng arranged for as many at*-^'.
depts X’.JtMtf wjail Jo enrvlL .
ses have been fIII0<1.' Dbt~MF”
TKXARKANA.—Forty thousand of
’he 3126 000 needed to buid a Metho-
dist hospital has been raised here
since Wednesday.
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I '
mvuniiu vmn.iU
ARRIVING FOR SAN
FRANCISCO MEETIHG
SAN FRANCISCO, June 7,—^0*;' ■’,1’'^
vanguard of the army of democrAt*
leaders en route here tor tha nalla*
party's convention arrived today. .
Mrs. George Bass, chairman of 81
National Woman's Bureau of the de*a-
ocrntlc party, and J. Bruce Krenswr.
assistant national chairman and 8^|r&'«M|
temporary chairman of the oonvnm- _:-;
tlon, were among the important anrt*- "i
1,1 ”
—
— - .
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ORbER’tOMORROW
AUSTIN .Time 7.—After the spmdkar ’
of iho Hoes, had warned membersUukt •'
prompt a.-tion must be taken In teftMf ~~
and pink I < 11 worm keg talatfo*, ’’; /’M
,i, worm hill watt set for
at. 2 o’clook Tuesday. ’
NORMAL ENROLLMENT 1
UNUSUALLY HEAVY I
tht Lanka—M.
Smoot* h- by the Supreme Court The opinion
mo.Mt „f 1>a„k).r.’: wan rendered by Associate Justice
aMkiiiK that tpeir rundi \ andev6nt4*T.
at 50. ^oii the ii inntuad The court diKiniHRed petitions filed
' tu-eri r* (‘ommutKlud by by the state of Rhode Island to have
Bi aid. * -
bu» ji ta k • n or t Lu
I Joa rd
Suvural
b»’f<>ru t hu
CurnniitusionurM w
Through l^utsday
nation Boar(! to
’ rK aR to
mLouLI n<»t r‘*n i a ip
fho Loll’d run dayw
ratSt’K "wr-ru rf coniJrii’-riiTi’d.
Shippers Open Fight Against
Billion Dollar Freight Rate
{Increase Demanded by Railways
----------- ! K
| WASHINGTON. June 7.—A eoneen FORT WORTH
' furnish H|ieHkern
doubtful stat'eS against the republican
presidential tiomln^e unless the un-
seating of tlie Texas black and tan
delegation Is reversed is Contain in a
and Two Men Saturday Night
Sheriff James Goode, City Marshal i
T. J I’rice and John Keser captured 1
a keg of "beer" and arrested two men
. In th. woods near the railroad Satur-
M4RSHAU-Mrs James Mings and day. They wete Peking for two other
J R. Colvin are dead and several “ ‘
others injured aB a result of a fire
which destroyed a combination store
and residence Sunday.
i Fgg Circle Members Find
I Market for Products Offered
I The Denton Egg Circle 'met at the*
| Chamber of Commerce hall Saturday;
afternoon for the purpose of disouss-
ing marketing conditions. The reports j
showed that a market has been found' .. , ,....
I for praetiially all of the eggs that! the chnlrmaaahlp of the all-important
I have been offered by the members. ! wimnilttre on resolution v»n« develop- I
t.’nder th. egg circle system the ijual- log swiftly ihU afternoon. Senator
ity of all eggs are guaranteed. 1 --- - ■ —---—- - -
through a system of stamping
si ller of < ach egg is identified.
d<-r the Versai
I’.'"'.............. it
This »uio. it w
lh>- first' t w . nty oiont Ini' <
th.. Hhitu li.o.l T.vj Ar ert. :
Wood,
st ’ nation In
'. I. ad l.». t.
of a r< volution
working- .lasses
be-
'work,
fairly I
1'AIIIS. June 7.
r. 11» <i St <» t • « i rr "
li'.ri '’i.ttkK .
which * 'i *• Vtv 'i ' IM
t
M. de Llgnary. eon«t«
jf peace with U» Xnd.
Green Bay.
1770—Karl of Liverpool,
prime minister during tho W
ably would vota for a wet plank. At JUZ, born. Died Dau4MobO*-4, I
lloienH tl>air ripluaW* otnnk ihlllitla 1 Ii U *_- >*»-------w go* Ma
rudely gone Whto by prohibition
enforcement agents and edntlacated.
------------------- ---------- ----------- v , , j M ( j v
per cent of alcohol were dissolved by‘of this
the court. .--
The courl upheld the! F ederal court ,, F'f n->
rleer/MM. d.wmiua.nff nrrw-Mwiintro Htll'STUN, June 7.— The . rpjljLajy , .
• decrees dismissing proceedings, i,v j p wn+t
Ley.ai.vkl An 4k<» ww n> la tK a A area* a an*
from being enfofeed against Christian
, a brewer of Newark. N. arms or
J. Federal court decrees denying sim- of crow
< HIV Wo. Jun.
'i h<»iii|iHon. mayor
"pencil a vigorous
piu&ldenluil t________r ____ ..._____
hlrh may eml in Hie nreMi n - |
k name hh a prua- L
ThuinpNon [
c’ollrpe
irore before
fall. Home <
ina in the college during the sununer
weBRlon. while the rent will
In time for the regular neaMion. *FOT
new teachers/ who will be added te“
the Education Department are G. C.
I federal officials enjoined from enforc-
ing prohibition in that state. The
,! court aTso dismissed injunction pro- * ‘1 a ■ ■
sr™ br»«h*»’ I'"?.!™’
ton tonight with possibly 1.000 by to- j c vailal.Ie , ,
nibrrowf morning. The Governor said hilled for wo-g rp to Monday noil been
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