Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Washington, Jan. 5.—Temporary ad-
mission to thia country of,-<he ' seven
Russian children brought back by Boar
Admiral Hugh McCu&er, former high
eonnnisoioner at Sebastopol, was order-
ed today by the bureau of immigration.
■OTMBfflFGOVERNOR
HOBBY CRITICALLY ILL
“Those Who Pay”
THE GREAT BARRISCALE 6ENSA-
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faifi^atiun, bill will contain i
ton for^seanop admission of Mexican la-
bor h«s“beeh given by^the itnmigrution
oamrinttees,^ according to' a ■telegram
from Walton Poteet, manager of the ag-
■ricultmal. .department- of. the Texas
Chamber of Commerce. *
that Watch or Clock
vooay urgeu the senate committee on
foreign, relations to report favorably on
his disarmament resolution.
mittee took up the resolution for the
second tima
.J eiion to ■<*» ICTIWCO* w* ,
informatfoD committee heard Senator Walsh, author
act, and it 'is Wilson to send a representative to the
* *kf nations disarmament eonfer-
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following message this morning.. j ' futur« gener-
“The cardinal spent restful night and)
is improved’ thia morning. The cardi-
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Havana, Jan. 5.—General Enoch Crow-1 ***£ ™!.
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London, Jaj^ 4.—Diplomatic circl0'
in Athens are convinced that a mettle-
billion'dollars may be outstandingment between fhe Allien and King Con-
1 ‘ stantine’s government is imminent, said
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where it will be dons on short notice
and at reasonable prices. . Roister
Co. Phone 98.
.-I I wish to announce to my friends and the public
p Jl . - fienex^y that I have purchased The Ladies Shop and
5 1eV| tijrill cbrttfnue the busines at the same stand, where I
will he pleased to have you call upon me.
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Wilmington, Del., Jan. 4.—Mayor Tay-
'or has turned over to the police a let-
ter received yesterday to destroy the
city by fire unless work for the thous-
nd« of unemployed is provided within
three days. This letter, one of many re-
ceived by city officials in the past two
weeks, threatening their lives, was post-
marked Chester, Pa. Chief of Police
2:— ---—2 a similar letter from thi*
same city yesterday.
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reports from Cochrain that
ists were on the verge
were forced to eat I ‘ ‘
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way back from the wilds on dog sleds,
with the thermometer C" '
art expected t» -meh
than Friday. *
placfld at their
the trail there.
The men are
the exception t
the eldest ef t
greatly from <H
dians the howling^of a Moose dog caught thud not been asked to appear before
Hudson Bay outpost, was re-porwible
for the sareiy of the airtten. When they ( o. , „
'-Ibeard the dog howling they decid-d to’the circumstances surrounding the entry
A ilortsl TRa s»4wiia1.* jp iv*4-rv AkLs awaMM+wwe Tim ninl
directed by the resolution passed over! about ten miles awav, the men having lordi mayor of Cork, who arrived at
the veto of president Wi|son,will be.their clothing almost torn from them nort "News vesterdav as a stowawa
corporation
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Baltimore. Jan. 5.—In reply to a
cable inquiring as to the condition o<
Cardinal Gibbons, received from Sec-j
retary of StaXe Colby, the Cardinal's |
secretary Rev. Albert Smith, sent the I
following message this morning., . •'
is improved’ this morning,
nal congratulates you on
your^waSion to South America.’’ x
NO ACTION TAKEN ON
DISARMAMENT BILL
Washing! on, Jan. 5.—Another
cusMon of the ’disagreement movement
.... by the .senate foreign relations commit-
in yom’hoLe. - For ft ia so skilfully tee today was without result. The com-
blended that it is as perfect a balriag rmttee adjourned subject to the call of
flour as can be had. A sack of it in your the chairman, expected within a few
pantry means fine bread, cake and days. *
pastry every time you bake. Order one
today and let the era of better baking
begin at once.
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Company
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Dallas, Jan. 5.—S. E. Mats, merchant
of Celina, Collin county, was found at
noon today with a bullet wound in his
head in his room at a local hotel. A
large calibre pistol was found in the
room. While still alive at 1 o’clock to-
day, he is not expected to recover.
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o’f'the late Mad8wtoey; of tobor atewuneed tW » hundred
thousand dollar damage suit had been
filed here in the state supreme court
against Attorney General Palmer and
four other officers of the department of
justice, in connection wfth the death of
Andrea Salpdo, who jumped fourteen
stories to his death last May white an-
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Hobby, mother of Governor
by of Texas, who is eriticafty I
Ihome hero, wan still aMvo tlda
although ahyafa
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her ehMson, h
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Galveston, Jan. 4.—J. P. Cowley,
‘ > Re* urn on t
dTvisicm of . the Gulf, Colorado & Santa
Fa. railway and recently appointed as-
sisteat .to t he general manager, assumed
duties of his new position yesterday.
He 4mrceeds V. C. James, who resigned
Mr. Cowley has resided in
Turnout for the last ten years, and
prior to 1910 was chief clerk to the vice
president and general manager at Gal-
veston. He has been in the employe of
the Santa Fe railroad for twenty years.
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Chicago. Jan. 5.—Edward Morris, alias
Foster, with a reward of $250 for this
capture guaranteed by Chief of Poiice
Fittmorris, and his picture in every pd-
1 iceman’s pocket, is sought today as tihp
alleged murderer of John Mullin, Chi-
cago policeman. Monday, and as the ban-
dit who robbed a jewelry store of more
than $18,000 in money and jewelry yes-
terday.
Jhe police say Morris was positlteMr)
identified to them yesterday as Mul-
lin’s slayer by a girl who was with £he
latter Monday evening. I Y
He staged the hold-up of the jewelry
store, it is thought to get means for1 hr <!
flight. The police think Morris fled t •
St. Ixruis or Kansas City, where he Ip
said to have a wide acquaintance amon^
tl^ criminal ela^s. ’ • 'v • g ;
* ' >iion with the Abyssinia riot last sum-1 Sherman, Paris, McKinney, Teraa, and
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cigar I nounced today. *
1 Farther Turner is in receipt of an in-
| vitation for a delegation of Gainesville
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Amer i- ferred to in the foregoing article, with
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20, and Hoyt was killed when he at-1 berth in the new league. The matter
! tempted to interfere with the Abyssinia! was discussed at the Rotary Club today
parade. ,■ | and turned over to the ioeai athletic
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i iels, who has cJiarge of the prosecution, | Business men are inclined to think that
sufficient funds to support a winning
team would be hard to raise at this time.
HARDING BECOMES
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Washington, Jan. 4.—King Alfonso] -- ¥
of Spain cherishes an ambition to or-1 Washington, Jan. 4.—Indications■
gantee a League of Spanish-Speaking na-1 Ixmine is starting drastic campaigns
tions, and with this object in view, isl n behalf of bolshevism in the Baltic
planning to visit South and Central I States are responsible for the requests
America, Mexico and Cuba at an early I from American representatives in the
date, according to reports received here Baltic for an American warship, ae-
today from Mexico City. , I ording to advices to the state depart-
The press of Mexico City gives great -uent today. The state department has
prominence to news of the forthcoming! (radically decided to order a warsh p
visit, and some newspapers go into de-1 in <he Baltic waters,
tail as to the benefits to be derived!
‘ from the proposed Latin union. El Uni-1
' versal asserts that formation of such!
a union is the main purpose of King Al-1
( fonzo’s visit.
The newspaper points out that the!
peoples of Latin-America and Spain]
have common ties of blood, language
and tradition, and argues that some in
ternational alliance should be formed
which would enable them to present a
united front in dealing with other na-.
tiona.
It also favors the setting up of prefer-, «. „»u.
ential agreements governing exports and I calling for the expulsion
imports. * I “
King AUojmbY 1s expected in Mexico] wmbly’ f
City within six months, reports -Mated. I prepared
Work of fitting up a battleship for sembly v
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IT IS EASY TO BE A GOOD
BAKER IF YOU USE
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PIRLMIIEITIW :
flEBiil CORK
Ijondon, Jan. •J. Walsh,
Sin Fein menfber of. parliament f
the city of Cork; who-escaped from Mt
Joy -prison, Dublin.- -was arrested early
;today*,.it’i% stated ii^g dispatch received
here, H£ avgtoett' kttempts to arrest
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aiderman of, Cork he attended his civic
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Washington, Jan. 4.—“Why is an in-
augural hall—and if so, how muchT”
That’s the riddle propounded by Sena-
tor Borah, who is “dead agin*’ the pro-
xisal to revive the inaugural ball on
March 4 with all its old-time brilliancy
and splendor. Four years ago $70^MX)
was appropriated for the inauguration
ceremonies. Thia year it is said the ex-
pense will reach $100^00. “I would like
to limit the amount to be spent to $10
which is enough money to pay the presi-
dent’s automobile fare to the capitol and
back,” says Senator Borah.
And if the senator finds his ears ting-
ing with such warmth that he will need
no earmuffs even on the coldest day this
winter, he’ll know the reason. Fair so-
ciety maids and matrons are all talking
and think his opposition to the ball ia
“just horrid.fe [fell fe,
, ™ WL™ IL s. WARSHIP TO COPE
I purchased this stock at a big reduction and will
be able to offer some very attractive prices. Watch
for larger acf ertisement later in week.
DOUGLAS
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less than it costs to make them
make them. We’re taking a, big logs.
But we’re going io feel cheerful'; about
it, and clear our stock ready for ppring -
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We’ve taken all our lines that have been
broken into by the season’s selling and > [
we’ve priced'them lower than it cost to
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Columbus, €>., Jan. 5.—President-elect
Warren G. Harding will be made a 32nd
degree Mason here today. Making the
trip from Marion by automobile, he was
scheduled to arrive shortly after noon,
Scottish
tgreee.
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ing from the fourth to the thirty-second
degree probably will be finidied late in
the evening. Preparations have been
made for entertaining about one hun-
dred of the senator’s Marion friends and
numerous Scottish Rite Masons from
other pointe. *
uasaington. Jan. 5A-Attorney Gen-
eral Palmer has informed th* house ju-
diciary committee that the department
of justice has made every effort to
procure indictment or ‘ L.J _____ , .
against all persons guilty of violat on of the resolution requesting President
of the selective service act, and ft ia Wilson to send a representative to the
>not believed that stay considerable num- teague nations disarmament confer-
her of persons guilty of a Willful viola-ienf*- ; —
tron of the service act have escaped Princ’P* I I
punishment. - ' Ibowevet. A majority of the committee
RepfeaeUtative Volstead, chairman of' favorafe>m<
the committee, in announcing reeeipt of,olutie%|but ft is likely the Borah re
Mr. Palmer*, -tetter, said todav it was lotion will be amendef I before it is
Unlikely that thr committee would call *> the -«ate. fej ;
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evadrns and that men should not be f
branded as slackers in lists published
until they had been tried and eanvteted. |
n « TOMBER
IUSSIA IS PREPARING
TOR NEW MILITAR
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understand. is planning for a epi
iu dnve into Rumania and Galicia, acd
ing to military experts here. Rei
developments along the western fi
tiers in Russia convince the critics L—
the seviot army will drive into those
territories when the weather perm ta.
a A new European war, wfth various': mE-
* feared****1* ’B^° t*>e ’truggls. is
Recent reports from Russia hare
shown Nikolai Lenine in opposition to
the extremists, who are anxious to pu^
a campaign of conquest. The Rurtlah ,
arany is still mobilised and ess—1
aontlwe its success against G
Wrangel in the Crimea.
Huge concentrations of troops
• been made along the Bessarabian
tiers, which recently was assigned to
Rumania.
Critics here saw in the promise of a
sudden campaign a desire on the part
of the soviet to avoid jeopardizing its
northern ports through which most of
their commerce will flow.
It was believed, however, the f
ing will involve Poland, and that ——
necessitate a campaign in the north.
The fear of other nations toppling,in
to the struggle is from the fact that
- the bolshcviki have linked themseFvtj
with Turkey. Through the crushing of
Armenia the Turks are still armed and
in the field and will be easy to lead
iia. soon to form a family aL
mar-
supjtert p ’
sy in Grt
ith these two
* would ; be
■ every possibility of another Balkan bx-
. * plosion. • ■
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I. 5.7-Continuing
as to th* purpose
ted States, Daniel
pr of Cork, who,
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JAMES E.
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000.000 is the limit- that •eduld be loaned - VVltFl
for export financingpresent, because -'.-i
$350.000000 is -now outstanding in fcans
for foref J '----i:—
corpora^
one 1 fe
for export loans at any one time.
tat not more than
rndsiof the corporation would
rtd.
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■sent see Dttte
American cmnm<
proposed union.
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anything like a workable thdir condition at the close of busiMso
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are
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and Japan.
of such a war (between Japan and the
a would not expect
her help,” said the
Times today, Ja eommenting upon i
der detention at department'headquart- statement by Baron Hayashi, Japanese
Anglo-Japanese alliance does not men-
ace the United States. The Times adds:
“There exists no secret agreement
Japan and Great Britain, nor
is it the lntention. of Japan to use the
alliance as a means oA direct prqpsw*
upon an old friend—the United States.
COMMUNISTS PLOT -
TO KILL PREMIER
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LorMon, Jan. 6.—The dommunist plot
which has just been discovered at Bel-
grade contemplated the assassination
of fhe Jugo-Slavia*and two other min-
isters and the arrest of Prince Regent
Alexander, said a Central News dis-
patch from Belgrade. Severe measures
r«. have been taken-Ito curb any outbreak.
> IMMIGRATION BILL
■fettle-
te’s government is imminent, said
'press today.
Greek government'to promise of its
Allk-s wish.
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CONDITION CARDINAL
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» of aay kind *betweei this country *■
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“In the most improbable eventuality
United States) Ja|
England to come t
Times today, ja^tommenting upon
era in connection with the bomb out- ambassador to Great Britain, that the
into the conflict.
j. Iffihiir ' .
liance witfi Greece through two
riages, might count on the i
Kiqg Constantine’s troops, busy
111 new territory acquired. Wf
r nations in the field therd
ploriort,- '
POSSE IS SEEKING
'1EII WHO ATTEMPTED
' TO WBENL A TRAIN
Rome, Ga., Jan. 5.—A posse led by
bloodhounds is today searching the
swampe for men who are alleged to have
made a deliberate attempt to wreck
train No. 3, southbound, on the South
ern railway last night.
The heavy train, with two engines and
thirteen coaches, was speeding toteard
Florida with tourists, and was prev snt-
ed from plunging into the Etowah river
only by the alertness of Engineer H_ F.
Hicks on the forward locomotive. A few
feet from the river bridge several crees-^
ties had been piled up. Hicks spplied
the emergency brakes just in time to
prevent the heavy train running into
the obstruction at full speed.
PREDICTS ERA Of
PEACE FOR IRELAND I
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MIMI NUTBS ”“^-***
London, Jan. 5.—Two Irish par-
liaments will govern Ireland with
in six months, Sir Hamer Green-
wood, chief secretary for Ireland,
predicted today. So confident .i*
Greenwood for the final success of*
the new home rule bill that he
ations in Ireland will consider him
a benefactor, and nof as the sponsor
for the hated black and tan police.
“Anyone who reads the home rnle
biH,*? said Greenweed, “win see that
it grants to the people of Ireland
more freedom than that enjoyed by
the states of the American republic.
“I consider placing this bill on '
the statutes as an epoch in history.
Seven centuries of trouble in Ireland
will be ended with the successful
operation of the home rule act.**
BEFORE CORPORATION
CAI AID PRODUCERS
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Washmgton, Jan. 5.—Plans for re
I vising the war finance corporation as [bind. The balloon struck
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the veto of President Wi)son ,--- —.
• taken by tire directors of th* corporation
[soon, but weeks may'niapse before the
i corporation is ready for making loans to
J farmers {in aiding
their products. ,
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for expekt'financing <at present, because
a o e l & a*- la . a ••
“^?W*ra<le- Law creating the
ticS-provided- that not more than
The British are, seeking to induce the
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accord to give the guarantees which the |
AllL.a
Washington, Jan. 5.—Pursuant to its
announced purpose of learning the facts
of the immigration situation from those
familiar with European countries before
recommending further restrictions, the
immigration committee of the senate to-
day heard Commissioner Walls of the
Ellia Island station. Senator Colt, chair-
man of the committee, announced that Bhck^roceived
other government officials would be ask-
ed to testify. t e
revivalW
I LEAGUE PLANNED
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Denison, Jan. 4.—Ap attempt to re-
pave the old Texas-Oklahoma Baseball
Chicago Jan. 5^—Taking of testimony League will be made January 10 when
is to start today in the trial of seven ] representatives from Ardmore, Musko-
men charged with murder Jn connec- gee and McAlester. Okla., and Denison,
mi-r, in which Robert S. Rose, a Great Fort Smith, Ark., meet here, it
luikes saik r, and Joe} Hoyt, a eigar ] nounced today. *
j clerk, were shot and killed. The jury] Luther Turner is in receipt of an in-
was completed yesterday. h ” *’ * 2." _2 ~
Rose was shot down when he attempt-] inert to participate*3in the meeting
’ ed to prevent the burning of an Amcri-| ferred to in tK2 " *
' an flag by the defendants last June] the hope that this caty
I tempted to interfere with the Abyssinia I was discussed at the
i parade. *■ ] and turned over to _____
j Aask-taut State Attorney Robert Dan-1 association to make disposition of it.
iels. who has diaro'e of the nmaw-jltinn I Busineaa men am i«w-lineH in think !>><,•
5 has announced he will ask for the death!
I penalty for Grover Redding and Oscar]
| McGavit. two of the seven who are be-1
' ing tried.
GENERALCROWDER
W GET A COOL
RECEPTION IN CUBAi trip from Clarion by autoaiobile, he
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The initiation carrying Senator Hard-
newspaer La Noche, because the Cuban
government was not advised in the usual
diplomatic way of the general’s mission
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MADE TO APPREHEND AMENT RESOLUTION TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE HELD HE
ALL DRAFI IICIIWI
Hearst, Ont., Jan. 5.—Tales of terrible
hardships endured with the utmost forti-
EMtej.by the three stranded nava| bal-
At request of .Senator Hitchcock, the -Aoonwts from Rockaway Station' >he
- 1 * ' ‘ ~ “ f were lost in the frozen wilds of tha Ca-
nadian woods, were related by Thdian
trapers arriving here from tKt> Hudson
’"‘kycamp,
Their stories ta the mam eerroborate'
. — ' * tin that fte balloon- '
at'on 0d i
2---2 „ - th(fr'remaining two
rrier pigeon*. -t fe
The men are now^towly winding their
, f
imeter 32 below zero, and^
— r — I MV HdC J
A Pullman coach will be’today'
nation nad invitea
I fore the commission
WILL SEEK TO OUST
SOCIAUST MEMBER:
OFN.USSENBLY
I Albany, N. Y., Jan. 5.—A resolution
_ , J_fei of ‘ Cfean*
| SlOcum, socialist member of the asc-
from Kings county, has < been
I for introduction in the a»-
. , . M , when ’the lower house coaveniss
tecroes the Atlantic ft I today, ft. will be offered by Assembly
ave been started. Tie I man Ralph Halpern, Republican of
Argentina feint, than |.9«eeni> county- ■
-----------riom countries, Central ] ——
’"‘•’ AM* Statement*
F°v Close Business |
. 0 Dec. 29 Called Per
wpraa**1 m to whrtksr Austin, Jan. 5,-Commissioner of In-
°,f. A.lfoa,° Btf; yraace and Banking J. T. McMillin to-
noent to eaable him to eqpatae each I day issued a call to all state banka ’W
a project <m anything like a workable I their condition az tkn
■ t' ] on Des. 29.
WZATHKH Washington, Jan. A—Ths c
■ybr of ths currency today issued
• Mnskine, eesi-and ds-1 the condition of all national banks st
ximum tomperatere «f the eioss of hustaru on Wodnssday, J w
NteyrM^lA ]».
broth<
the American steamer “West Onnonfe
.waiting today a ruling of ths tui-
tion authorities «t Washington on
s case. ; j-- - ■
MrL MacSwinsy, whe had a passport
* . T consular
ngland, was free to leave at
npunced his intention of To-
ff's decision b reached in re-
.. case of the lord mayor. ■
,4*4* fe--- rwvJCOWLKY
Newport News, Jan. A—DpuJ^-O’CaPp • .^ AS
lighan, lord mayor of‘Cork, who arrived
f Vesterday as a Ao wa way, declared
---y that the editor of the Nest York .
dwp«..l Imd invited km to tetoity be-
. ■ | fore the commission of the committee of
good condition, with 100 at Washington investigating pmdi-
£ Lieut, Stephen Barrell, tiota in Ireland. ’T - |
tile trio, who Suffered /he statement was in answer to that
host bite and shodc. I of Frederick Howe, chairman of the com-
According to the stories of the In- mission, who said last night the mayor
* ’--we-- w . 1 - ~ - j OW^niOn
in a trap near Bhipsend, the original commission.
Washington, Jan." 5.—Investigation of
the forest' into this country of Daniel O’Callighan,
, , , . ■ , - — i -—■—r —a- —- ~r -.w— * nFew-
; their clothing almost torn from them port News yesterday a stowaway and
s_ —i-i i mi without passport, was being made by the
state department today. Officials of
the department intimated that unless
some extenuating circumstances are
A toundmo distinction would be made be-
Allies Near tween the lord mayor and other stow-
'wwuya arriving at American ports.
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1921, newspaper, January 5, 1921; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311344/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.