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NUMBER 14
GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 29, 1922
VOLUME
XXIX
Dollar Rer’onTc£m“fe"J* Johnson Bitterly ! WILLIAM J. LEMP, NOTED BREWER,
mi:_____Aoamla Plan fnr TTnnnMrHnrD Ar TAUII VT/WII I
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Former Associate
Against League
ince
Had Prevailed
ih<
over
eht
to
soon
m
Tokio.—The Japanese courta have
com-
<ni pareti v. It It
M. Snjjp h. couni v
teacher*
of
the
from Is-
a
29.—(Associated
today In a teso-
Dalki*. Dec. 29. — (United
Press) —
By Houstonites
i said:
Then, in addition. there has
G FOR A
Finds Woman Dead
YOUR
nvadrmk*
of
frerdoni
«rf
Your recourse is the
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Today Stood
At Crossroads With
Court to Decide
Disposal of the
Cotton Planting in
Texas is to be Ex-
tensive Next Year
living condition^ What you want is a
give you that sooth-
k t! at 12.X51 hu'e- ot
Mil
Mater, wt$< dead upon a
other room.
before
eonventu n
when
means
The lat-
a<-t ion.
ment urging that re-en for cements L
Thrace and tnat the 1920 and 192:
Such i ction is unprece-
h.ftory of Japa-
>
heavier
reek lean
to pre-
‘’•■t
ha* been
-j
home that will
*■£ welcome on
• day’s work. Th< joy of living is in-
creased to a griat extent by home-
like conditions.
L ads nnder “Rodms for Rent” in this
I* paper, took th ough them today and
I see the rooms
I prepared to funiish you with the com-
I forts of home.
Oil '
ri-.- in
k'/3
1
»p
a
Register
. LOOKING “
ROOM?
<(V
A
ind houses which are
we : tentative, Junta Suzuki,
the
deposited 1
(Bv A--
J>H'<’lili”
re-establish •
and thu- re-
Louisiana
Mayor and Others
I I
Persons Suspected of
Guilt Have Plenty
of Friends
Dr. C. M. Rosser. Speaking Before The Cooke County Teachers
Institute, Tells of Danger to Public Health
Wrought by -‘Quacks.”
to 1 • iti-iann
VIliJ II
i
t iiiI. ■
forward 1
great fund hddeft'r.d mil only Me n.aj |h>Ii.i mt nt
> . -r-lajit- <1O
in the event :#<
tioiia! aFre-ts.
OPPORTUNITY IS
PARSING!
Pocsibly you
29.--- (United
defense
ItcxliiVito fight
rid M'-r< ho.i-e j
the parent world shortage of cotton with
eorisumption by
Owsley
exists :
Ibly to discuss reparations but the question of
, hostilities in the Near East was probably
Lausanne, Dec. 2|9.—(United
as to
peace or war in the Near East
rested with the Turks today. The
without employ-
according to
state commis-
feelers" to sound out
eminent i
( ommissioner a< conference
government
concessions
Pasha even
the face of this veiled threat
The Kemalists took -
away to the Turkish delegation’s dav
mandate and required that any ’»y ■ 4hei marketer*,
decisions reached at Lausanne be
to Angora for ratifica-
L
American cap-
i>f organization.
that I
te
Thi- i-
t he
f
F
• The Uen-u- Buijeait. Washington
1). a mounce
cotton have . b<
county prior t|i I e.enibmy 13. 1922. ,joner*'
*as compared with 1.535 l»al
on i‘ ‘
according to Gemei
cotton (epcrteii
Davi*. RUSSIA ASKS U. S. TO
mom <
Bail
AND MESSENGER
aitwsbille
• w. . .
Hern a j
an- i
or a
knows that Much a
r
DEPENDS ON TURKEY
of
e lieen •
ir resignation*.
■ -wicre were -ome
;q;<ii>Ued.
Oklahoma City. Dec. 29. (United
Press!—Survey of the six principal
i
12,154 Bales Cotton County Officers
Ginned in Cooke Co. Approved by Court
Woman to Receive
Medal for Heroic
Work During Storm
Dalia*. I>ec. 29.
lloustiiii. Dee. 2ft. (Bv A-- cla’ed
Pit idi I he price of gasoline iild
kerosene wa* reduced two C-eirt- to-
by the Gulf company followed
cm portion. Saturday: Un*ettle«l.
colder in northwestern lawtion.
WIST TEXAS—Tonight:
4
Kato Government’s
Policy in Dealing
•With China Comes
In For Criticism
Tokio, Dec.
Press.)—The Khto government r
i-Olicy •> its derUngz with China
was condemned
lution adopted by the ptivy cour-
! * Cil ard addies: ed to the privy
' regent.
dented .n the
, neee politics.
confer- I 1 - --------I
Physicians Want State Medical Law
So Amended as to Provide for Cumu-j
hv lative Fines Against Its Violators
f the brewery, valued at M.-
The properties are now
I J a. !
Lemp's father, founder of
and his sister. Mrs.
“Russia in 1923 l^a«
rd her prodwtisenesj.
I
j
i
p ut: inve-1 -a* inn
federal iuv<—li-
1 th.it ph'i!> ar-
$l**i),00o as a
u-eil to provide
McKoiti. former
e. to aid h>m in
e.xl r.idit ion
a iih-aiisw <il
A Million ]
Defense Organized %f£oui^nwe^y Assails Plan for j THIRD MEMBER OF FAMILY TO KILL:
To Aid
I WAR WITH TURKEY SEEMS INEVITABLE
Washington, Dec. 20.— (By United
Press.*—Senator Borah late tod
he would withdraw his ‘
for public amendment to the naval appropria-
hostilities in the Near East
taken up also.
Reports from Athens were that Greece be-
lieved war with Turkey inevitable.
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RESUMPTION OF WAR SEEMS INEVITABLE .
London, Dec. 29.—(United Press)—Resumption of war between
»'V i . _ -3 ’ ")le in the former countiy .
cable from Athens to the Daily Express today.
I with ’ail
evidaico when
•I logins at Bas-
State authorities
<!av declined t<>
t|«» : r< put that two
-inn-, i ii| l\-.it iny forty-
kiinapHtg and
nr I’OSi'rf'i'iti.
Her itoiige today
■‘iqced In Dr. W
-tate health
was writ-
the writer
No Breach Between'
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American Legion path leading to
A revolver was found at his feet. . . other tO pOaCO.
Business associates of Lentp said And Dr. Sawyer, The Lausanne conference was suspended
in” of tin- hr.'Mery, valued at « Alvin fiwalav while Ismet Pasha, chief of the Turkish dele-
. the’fp>L^ no" in AlVHl vWblvj gation prepared a reply to the allies and de-
--- manded that Turkey prevent international
Th« reduction applies, to the state
of T«»as. The new prices are ga*y-
line. 19c and kero^uie. lie. (J neral
de< liik* in price, of ref ined pnxhM-tS
is aligned an the cause »»f tbe re-
duct ipii.
oppose” freedom straits
i Lausanne. Dec. 2M, (By United
ca*e. Pres*, i—- Russia, through her for
Ale desire im change in the prin ,.ign minister. T<liitelierin. today ap
tiealed to the United States for sup- . —
jairt in the Miviet fight at the con- | 1 ,:ilh'~. b e -• . (t mt “d ,
terence against fnUun of the ; ' "da Kay Townley . telephone
inc.iniger at rreeport. Texas, will be
awarded a silver medal ami a' ca*h
rewiJrd of ■*2.’i0 for “notewortliy pub-
to address
I'county.
For the
Doctor Rosser, together with
other physicians he had goii.b
ssions of
’ legislature and attempted to bring
+ the changes in the law desired lie-
ns of the law-mak-
the legislators ap- address,
busy, that lie rarelv had the teachers
were
as
pa«t week, at the invitation of tbe is included in the amendment prop-, been called upon to decide the own- •
; - Make the first offense a er*hip of l.tM>1.9<M> yen. <'
i........but thereafter here by Ataman Semenoff. when he, —-—-—j—-<
make the fines accumulative, so that was commander in-ehief of the Rus- PEACE OR WAR NOW
a man either educate* himself and sian forces in the Far F.a*t. The nfDfwna nw tt
i by the money was left in tbe care of
or drops out entirely.1 other Russian, Michael
the people understand this , who. it is- how alleged, refuses
; would be tried.
There was an obvious effort on the part of
the allies to make it appear that Turkish ob-
stinacy on this point is responsible for the im-
pending disruption of the conference while
Ismet desires the world to believe that British
greed for the rich Mosul oil basin in Mesopo-
- Itamia is the real reason. Ismet’s reply will
i probably try to throw the blame on Britain.
Meanwhile the British cabinet met ostensi-
Officer Enters the,.
ww £ 4 Rosser. “Just as our large cities
! rlflllQP fit IVLVfil P1*V I l,ave their underworlds, there is
11UU0V VI J, IIU.,|il.a| underworld. A man says i
-j Ilf Tk J be does not not'd an ...
practice hi* art of curing: that there: fn at medical college
is one s|HMifH- cause for every ail-
ment and that he can <|uiekly cure
it. This is the man who js endan-
gering the lives of thousands of peo-
ple who listen to his argiinients.’
“It is not the pnrposiy c. ....
prevent a man f
ginned in tooke
LaiisguiH*, I Mr 29.
I’re*-.tL rhe Near East
ferenecl stisid today on
faiiuri'l the danger of
Temple. Texas. Dec 2t.~Revol ; > ' Hr<
lections a>f an unsolved murder my*-
tery of several years ago, when the
’—v 1 • if a woman was found
in the Leon river south of Temple,
were brought up by the finding of
a woman’s skull in the front yard
of a private residence. The skull
.....1 evidently been dug up an<i
’ brought in by a dog
Physician* are incliiw'il to la'lieve
thu< it is itiercly a medical *4<eciinen
owned by -ome student.
to enlarge the tineiL
of the lavv governing the
granting of licen-cs for the practice
but we want it so
to provide for accuni-
I
bill for an economic confet- i .
after Senator laslge had LLrndn ’during'Vhe U‘-
i ot Borahs amend-j - -
would I lie harmful to efforts '
being made bv the adminU- 5
“ ’ - • tore the iiienii>c
ping laxly, but
1 pea red
opiMirtunity t<» place his sub-
' . At last, it has
I been decided to go to see these men j bv
Th * their homes, liefore they go to that the legislat
‘ - ' 1 - - | in the ment < " ’ "
i-u|uition of making laws board.
Rosser Explains Campaign.
Dallas. Dec. 29.—Dr. C. 1..
chairman of the educational
must j paign being conducted < .. ...
reputable the passage of the amended medical ; Bureau
a four bill wliitli will he presented to the j si un h d
Jan. 9, left Dallas plan.
“The «L'-ire of farmer- to
J more cotton is natural." Hall
the -They have received a good profit
be;n” their last! year’scroh due t<» a
price and the fact tl
||took i “ ■'
neces-arv Io restate gram.
pit'jaise. plan and scOf* of the ’ l»een great publicity given to the ap-•
it lull av* >»• | t. .. i tmruiif vvavLI ^Iiz.v4>4m» .. l»l. ® *
Texas State Medicsil Association will a great increased
2. manufacturers.*’
no: The farmers were also warned "nor
a to lose their heads” by Hall, but he referred
course of medicinal ' fears h’s admonition will nut be heed- .•
! ed as widely as it should. tion.
taken four years' work in j
can Im1 trusted to give ,
his judgment tells him.
a } campaign of education which
who has
cancer.
to | thing,
the «>an
can I
the iiu|M>stor.”
At th,, conclusion of Dr. Rosser’s
on motion of Dr. Higgins,
and physicians who
in attendance went on record
endorsing the facts brought forth
Dr. Ros*ei*. and recommended
lure adopt the amend-
offered by the state medical
he goes back and starts Texas out
' 1 is again fined. This Ow-lev declared,
an unlimited time. survey of
about the man m Ih< is made and
speeding in this
pay his fine, leave
t in hi* car anil i
to Ik- caught ami brought amountiug to
No Ire does not. AX'by T Be- needed for tie
. \vheii lie is again lirought be-‘mm
of Medical Esam- .fore the court he h* not considered . trict.
...T . 1 ‘ j new offender. The judge reittem-j
.......I— ... .1- L.: x.. ar.d a '-----!—
County Medical Association ‘ fine. If he continue* his
district cuurt room at the , driv ing. the judge has power to pre-’
house Thursday night. He , vent him from driving his car in the1
introduced by Dr. 1). M. Higgins city. In this way a man is
.. cured of his desire to speed.
"This is the principle
past ten year*, declared; "Let the time come when the
four; word “doctor” again means some-
The state can not furnish a
with brains and skill, but it.
protect those who have it from
f 1 , SELf, SUICIDES AT ST. LOUIS, MO.
Economic (onfabi! -------—— j
H St. lami*. Dec. 29.—(Associated i St. Louis. Dee. 29.—(By I mted •
" ,^*ress.i—William J. la-mp. M. ,pr**»-j Press.)—William J. Lemp. 54. pres-■
-rs i tt* The Lemp Brewing *S*mPapy» ;i(|cnt the brewerv company liear- !
Turns on Borah, H1S committed suicide today isg his name, was found shot to:
ihimselt through the heart in the or- ►
flee of the brewerv here. It was the death at his office today. Lemp,
third siiiciile in the family, hi* father ,he third member of the famous !
[and a sister having taken their ovvn brewerv family to meet a violent ;
jpve*’ 1 , - ■ death, had lieen shot twice near the
I^cmp had Iwen despondent .since
■ last June, it was -aid. will'll the heart,
(greater part of the brewery proper-
Washington. l)ee. 29. (By I nited iA‘h>s were sold in realitv of oniv alaiut
urging that’tlie u'u'i'ver*’itv’budget Press.>—Bitterly and sarcastically emits on the dollar. He also
[assailing Senator Borah and his pro-j ha(l 1H,cn fajiing in health, it was
po-al for a world economic confer- 'explained.
cnee. Senator Hiram Johnsoji of Cal-1 to tjK> tjnu. t]lat prohibition
i iti.ruia. n a speech in the senate to- his brewery, la-nip was ir
day, charged that Borah's plan was , terested in ice and cold storage en-
i in the interest of an international j tcrbr H( jtl several cities In luting ; brewery,
bank. He declared he would rather Ar(]llllirtf> Okla.. Dalia
see the United State* in the j'felnple. Texas.’
of Nations than in *u--h a >
[cnee a< Borah suggested.
Just before Johnson starteii his
I *pee< h. Senator Bur-inn. New Mexico,
introduced a resolution for a loan
of X|JHMMMM!,IMM» to (Jennany to lie
i u*ed iii purdiasing farm products
and farm implements in this coun-
try. The loan would l>e secured 1
German industrial securities.
Johnson, who shared with Borah t
the leadership of the irrcconciliable-
in the fight against the leagizr cov-;
i enant. turned I on hi* former as*o-[
ciate the venom he formerly re-;
served for his joint opponent. He j
indirectly declared that Borah was
lx-ing made the tool of propagan-
dists and of the international vicars
t wc» y< ar* an<| Borah’s own words 4<> con-
the -tat*1 v-lct him of now favoring American;
• ailed embroilment iit Europe.
I am i ‘
ment for precisely the same rc.asoni:
J vva* against taking the 1
States into tlm League of Niations.” ;auiended
Johnson said. |“1 am i
cause in mv opinion it will do e'- the law,'
laetly what thus far we have.
! dined to do. I ant
: cause i
• i ;----r or
state cities shows that approximately | a(j
Hi.iKH) jierson* are ’
• ment in Oklahoma,
' ( laude E. Connally.
; siom r of lalstr. i
The larger pendent of persons out
i.f work are unskilled laborers. This
total i* somewhat better than this
time last year when IOjOOO were re
)H>rted unemployed.
Railroad officials in the state re-
|H>rted rail-labor comlition* are nor-
nutl. although ninety percent of union
workers are out on strike. The places
left bv strikers have all been filled,
i it was -aid.
The southeast portion of the
more relieveil than in the
city and are looting for a place with Some of this nneinployment i* due
a x > r .......ib ItiiiLlinir 1 Va
< oluinbia. Mo.. Ded. 29.—(United '
Pre-s* -General John J. Pershing;
compliminted tin* work of the Uni-
versity of Missouri RJ <>. T. U. in a
letter to Lieiitenart rolonel W. E.1
I’cr-i n-. who is in charge of the mil-
, itaty department of the University. -
General Pershing wfote istmineniW 1
ing the efforts of tlui university to
obtain an armory for the military de- •
partment. He mentioned particularly
the fine work of the Students in the'
summer camps at Fort Snelling and
Camp Knox.
the proposed armory is part of the'
budget of the university which will
I Im- -ubmitted to the legis’atur?. I
Alumni in various part* of Missouri
are i( ,
be approved intact.
While a tropica) -torni raged atui
-we|# in fn ru the Gulf of Mexino,
M '--' Townley stayed at her |*»st fr«mi
with the i ** I ’d.Hk in the morning until mid-
prixiuction nigu|. when it -eem’Ml a- if the en-
, tire town would lw swept away.
,™.. 1.'... Her two aw-istants. with more than
Russian half ;of the town's population fil'd to
to l.au*anne -afc^y. wheu the wriou-iies- of the
our Black Sea -Gom wu* renlieed. But -he remaineJ
is all from poa- '•»» ’**e j”K giving warning to re*i-
attackeil. Ourjdwitk.
hopes have been idiattereiL For- Mi** rownley wone«rftbeten tele-
- _____ ___-L. -L— ' ’ ' - ' “*-— ■‘5
to cruise our southern ^hore«\ and he awardii honors for heroic deed-
competitive naval armament* will j during the past year.
I
dis- (
specifii- '
make state-wide beginning Jan.
I he pur|a»s<> of the campaign is
to ediKate physician* to support
statement is follv.
inunHur, ( olleov* have for niaux
years required four years' work.
As the mediial law now *tand* 1 pai,l Bringman went to
Okla., on a busitieMv trip till-
ing.
Fort Worth, Dec. 29.— (Associated
i Press, i—There is no breach between [
; the American Legion and Dr. Saw-|
yer. head of the government ho-pi- |
talization work. Alvin M. <>vx*ley.
‘ eoiiimamier of the legion. *lat>*d ye*
i terdav bv lioarihsl a train for El
I Paso and the Pacific voa*t.
indicated that harmony rtow
lietvveen tlie legioti whicj^demanded
Sawyer's removal and Sawyers.
; There is no chance of a
I losis hospital being a’loh.cd
of the present funds.
He announced that |
‘survey of this territory is to be |
I completed within a few ■
city? months to determine what propor- [
the Hon from the funds left from the
speed ; various welfare war chests in 1919 j
► some .KariHHMkM! i* London, Dec. 29.—< United Press)—Res
needed for the relief of ex-zemce <- j •v i • , • * I
and tlieir families in this dis Greece and Turkey considered inevitab
' according to a <
t Former Premier Verrtzejos, visioning a breakdown in the Laus-
: unr.e conference, had telegraphed the Greek revolutionary fover.i* i
be rudhetl to the Greek army in '
>22 military classes be called to
O^rvrvaif the color.:, the Express’.correspondent cablfp.'
i Venizelos declared that the entire Greek ai my should be sent to '
i Thrace, leaving only’ one regiment at Athens.
; The same advice reports that General Paudalos, Greta
deposited mander at Thrace, has entrained secretly for Saloniki.
icsfilt. but our li<»}>es will not van-
ish.”
Only One Way Out
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(BV UNITED PREs4i
Europe today stood at the crossroads, one
I war in the Near East, the
I- not «pi<*»ti<*m>d :i* to his knew I- neither having a mitiority.
lege of nor his preference fur smyi; “The
particular method of treatment, the ! *«AiVitwi-
llnory being Hit after he under-d imitative-
wtanik the human Imdy at iv-t (ana- n'-xt legislature that the law should
■ tomyi and in activity (physiologyi *<» amended that it will lie vn-
the physiie- of medical j ’
, (i licmi-try i the eaus«*s of diseases aa; • riminaltion nr exenuJion.
proven by laboratory dcni'n-tr*1i<m ‘
(bacfcriolojn-) the change- whic® J or se«'t of men in particular. It i«
He advertiaes |.is—ur in the body during the nroce-b . against all who would ignore and
iu*ws|>apers that he is a doc- of disease (pathologv* it i- pmiiib’a j pttrponMy violate a plaJn ami aimpk*
1 patieuts come to him. He for him to diagnose hi* patient'*'-tatnte enacted in tlie interest not
disease ami have a reasonably cor- 1 of the medical profeasiou but in the
reet opinion as to what treatment j interest of th< jeople themselves.'*
KvX (Austin an I become engrossed
'■ ‘-j Serious occu|*ation of ninkin
; to govern this great state.
I “I nder the present law govern-
; ing the granting of licenses to prac-
Itice medicine, an applicant
have graduated from a
college after completing
,.olirw<. an,| then appear
i fore an <
cians. This l>oard
tions which thoroughly
whelher or not the applicant
izcil system of medicine in
,i four year -mt-«■. | These are the regular (r.ll«»| u.thi< ■. strait*.
"He is examined in the und-rlyinu hoimopathi<-. <«|e"tif. phywin-mr«li<«u.
’ ' e.. anatmny. nf’l J^toiputhic »¥<tein of practice. ,
ea-h of wliidi ha- representations established her well’ being." Tchit '*'• *k'ie*"
on the Board of Mctliesl Examiners, .herin -aid. "Will the United States ‘ ‘
stand aloof?”
“It is Russia's sipecre desire to
secure ix»llaboruti<jn with the |
States in i
thnuigh an influx of
ital and its spirit i
science forcegble. npoa all alike without di*- [ “In return for
• •••■• ••• •^..••"v ••■,,. want* peace. I < au>
"The fight i» not against any set hoping to agree with
ncighlxtr* ami *avt. A
sibility of lieing L
hopes have been shattered. For- Mi**
eign warships will liave the right * ph<g»e girls in the United State- to
TONIGHT- Partiv cloudy.
S.vn’RDAV—iUniettkNl: colder.
Read the Ads in The . KyT TEXAS Tonight: Partly nmlnutritltm
» ! cloiidv warmer in ea-tern ami south
DAILY REGISTER
( colder in north and western portion*.,
aad coider__I
ei Pa*., ami Lemp Wright, previously met death t Harmony Now Exists courts at which cases involving foreigners
jin a similar manner. I * , L, „ z.,.4
Where Bitterness
i
- -'Az**
— (A-soeiate*l
jteaee eon-
the v erge of
a break-up
facing lit from M'veral rail.*''*, chiefly
the cujjtest over the ownership of the
Nlo-ul toil field and the question of
capitulltl ion.
1-Hi« Pa-hn -"'it i, letter t.» Brit-
i-h Ficeign Sei^Ftary Curzon this
72 hi* detnaml
the Mosul district with its val-
u.wue oil field- lie turned oxer to
■ replace capitulation. imkef. (he note denied the Brit-
’ . . i-h coiiti ntiZm that the t urd* who
If tie made unal, formal reiec- inhabj^.1-1^1 i.istrict are not friendiv
would to tlu rTurks and want Morel to re-
the immediate end of the ":;“n ««der the \r>b government.
( urjun plan* to leave Sunday for
Paris where he will remain until
Tuesday when he will confer with
Premier Bonar latw in regard to the
; Near Ea-tern situation.
,wl'° the'straits’."'A'Bdtish’fleet'sent W GftSOliDe
"cH"'* *“■ ' < by j;on Dyke vvas reported A „ J IZn>,/lc,k»an Pii^-
plant under full steam foil the Darden- /Hid ILvIuSvIIv LUl
-aid. • elles.
The Angora
hat the majonty moved to block any
Up the diversified arming pro on the part of Ismeit
Then, in mkiition. then has.; i;
“We do not vvant to eniarge the lined. Then 1
"' ;T • Woih' of the law governing the °'‘‘r again and
against the Borah amend-ri , continue* for
for pre.-isely the *ame reason;; granting of licenses tor the praetire A\ |uU
against taking the UnitedHof medicine, but we want it so fjne<] for
1 as to provide f«>r accum- Does he
against it bc-j I u]ative fines against violators of (court, jump
it will do ex- tl;. Li’-,” declared Dr. C. M. Rosser, away
have de-j [of Dallas, (hairman of the educa- hack.
... «•«. . <...i against it “^jltioual campaign being i-oiulucted by cause
in greater degree and with less • (|le state Board E .'
safeguard than the League of iners, in hi* address to the teaclicrs’ a i
tion* gav,» u*. it will embroil us instituti- and the member* <'f tbe bms his cam and inflicts
European controver-ie* ami Jinalllv Cqokex ( ounty Medical Association fin?,
make the I ilited Stated UfteiO(ijS|rj(q cuurt room at
year* a state of the liM>'‘’l«‘i'' l«ulrt houm Thur-dav night
tern. I am agaW it< witl^AMM^J -
reservations aHiriidjip-nt*t],js ejlv
h.ive la<n voiking t<> < in Rosser addre-sed the institute “Thia is the principle we desire
ioivi* v't ici amt iu uh n » m n.tiva |las Imen in session for the applied to the medical law. and it '
tioiL* which will have the design to t . r-.„ i .
newly avert any possible injurious eonse- f;„edi(.ai as8tK.ialio„ of the county, posed. Make the first <
quenefs. . • He .Mated that the amendment be- minor infraction. but
Senator Watson. Republican. Im j ing sought by the Medical Exam- i
, , t Bccrd, is to be brought be- a ...
ministration already bad put out fore the people throughout the state‘comes into the profession
"o sound out for the gov - j Beginning next Tuesdav. ami that straight gates
regarding calling of suel|jhc was s,.],e<iui,.,i t„ „jM.ak this When ’
• a* is proposed in tb^:cjtv next week, but that he was?
than glad to advanre the date islature passes the amendment.
New Vink. Dec. £tl.--Tlie tap-
ping of it ringer upon a vv jmlow
jmne in the "house of the TwJ Sis- lx>ard to
* ter*." in the Bronx, called into 1‘
ram-hackle hou*c the first stranger (of the profession
to enter the door* in forty year*.
Tlie stranger a police officer Ifoun’I
the body of an aged woman, dead
.of starviuion. and a Wind j-i-ter,
< ailing for help by tapping <*» the
L ] . L
• The blind woman. Amrli.i Uhris-
unsen. H2 years old, was weak from
' ‘ i ihily a few |otat<w*
and a -mail quantity of milk xnd
$3.75 in little |«ckage- Were found
in the dark interior of the hou*e.
l.orinde (Hiri-tenwtn, the 75-year-o^.l
bed in an-
campaign is an effort to
the »cna.’or* an<L repre-j
whM Miall compose the United
Employes of State
Health Department
f Asked To Resign
Au*ri>i. D e. 2S.i-4 n-ternai ion
was treated in the Sjate Health De-
jr.rtnunt today v.hen formal letter*
reieivtd Iv evesv employe a*k-
thc r rc-igiiation. to lieeomc ef ;
fc-tive at neon nexti Saturday. Dee.
.’><! o;. ju*i two day-’ iK'tiee. if ’ liey
are n<>‘ re :t|i| i.inicd I
The Utter wa-
ll. Beazley, a—i*tant
officer, and recited tliat it
tin bv authority vesqod in
by Gevernor Neff
the *e:ond; time this year
ami the third tin*- in
that the employes!
heah h <i> i ai ti»a‘'it Iv;
npt n ; i ub:uit tint
hi i a I. in- an e ‘ ‘
•v lio w« i c not rea .
A' th, Ixittotn of the |Klge a*k 1V-'
for the resignation ■•* a blank foi
the i niplove* to iraky application tor
t if jhev deckle
Tlmrsday i
ginned p'ri<tay of this week. All commission-
the eorr<t«[i>nd ng date in l!*21. ers except J. B. W ilineth were pres-
ent.
The contract ' of
Scott and J. D. Waiide was approved Borah amendment.
by the county. T|his contract was ---
for a right-of-way'.through the pa*
of Mr. Wahie to be used-by the
road contractor for the purpose of announced
hauling gravel, and not f
u-«. The commissioner agrees to pay
S20 for any damage done, ami si
dav tor each day on >
hauled. The commissioner shall also
pay Mr. Waidc $2.39 a day to guard
the gap* through (he pasture.
Tornado insurance policH's on the: la- of aid
court house filed by H. E. Bertram.; economic diffieultje:
E. M. Thompson and H. P. Ware!
were ail approved.: Two portions of
Mate highway No. 40 having been
1 I'o.iipletiit and the final estimate
paid, the bcinl of (he <oi’,‘ractor was ,
ordeii i! >iu;vlliL torrent claims !
against the county were adjusted.
• and each cominissioner filial his re
l>ort a- road siiperH i*or and warrant-
ordered drawn tojr their salaries.
tion of the demand it
.mean
peace conference, delegates de-
clared.
Meanwhile the British were
M. Rus-cr.; Extensive cotton planting is expected reported making preparations to
L.-mai <am-, in Texas for next season, aeronling to meet an open break with a re-
on iM'halt of; J. \\. L. Hall, si-cretary of the Texas turn to armed watchfulness at
i '""“d | B::re;::i Cotton Association, who a ft«~» eons
tour bill vvl.iih will he presented to the , *< iii-le.l a warning against such a SJral_tS’ A British fleet sent
lie- -tate legislature Jan. 9, left Dalia* plan. by the Lon Duke was reported
examining t»oar<! of physi- Thur^lay afternoon for Gainesville
I submits ques- where he will deliver the first ad-
determine ; ilre-s. - f the campaign before tire
. . ’ l is county teachers’
capable of diagnosing case*, and if : he'd there
he ha* taken four years' work in i i>„«. ,,
college, h,. can l»e trusted to give, ..j '*’*
.medicine as his judgment tells him. ' **
"Some people say that " '
eases are the result of
cause. Any one
person suffering from
other dying front consumption.
(lemon slightly ill with the niea-les, i
knows that such a statement is folly. ; ,
j and that there is no foundation for :
declaration," declared Dia-tor
“Just as our large cities ,
the appbiaut to be examined by the;
’S'fa,e o^ Medical Examin T- :
examination "to ,""i‘ l’n"*f‘t * Jipionia of gradua
* * e-... re(,„j|. would best »«uit the individual
ing preliminary ai-adcmv* trainin'.'
equal t > one year of college training, cinles nor pmvDiotis of this law
in addition to a high school degree, which is satisfactory to everv legal-
lie noi*t have attemleil Ho per cent
ems. j
:?i of the (
_______ _____ _____fr<jju prac?TP,'’n<’'pk' ’’f nieda inc. i.
the | ticing iiivdicine. who thinks enough | hv'dohigv'. chemi-’ry. ha tetiology
igvrjof the profession to go to schiad la’hology ad taildii hygiene. H»;
awl lieeoine a physician l».v vvork.j
But we must prevent this man who
practices without a license from en-
dangering the health of our com-
niunities. Under the present law
we have no adequate means of en-
forcing its'prov isions. A man comes
into a city and put* up a sign ,
vvhii'h states that he is a ihstor.
He is threatening a violation of thj
law in this manner. T’
in tlie i
tor and patieuts come to him.
is then indicted, found guilty of ,
practicing without a license and '
Later, the j
338,100 ien to purchase ‘met pa5'na.
The Turkish delegates had
•, Soshia^in refuses to t>W days in which to reply to ^..JXr’re^fDiming
The latter claims that the allied insistence that mixed that tL* Mosul district
belongs to the Russian tribunal and judicial guarantees uabie <41 fiel.i-
not Remenoff oersonallv. • rr... 1... rl
an-
Pavlovick
simple change we ask. and the leg return it to Semenoff or his repre P;eSS)—Formal decision
~ '
of his visit when he learned lie was will have the effective force to rkl ter. who- has brought
to address the teachers of the'us o| one of the menaces of public claims that Semenoff deposited I.-',------ 7 J” '
health. 4imi.imw) ven with Soshiagin in Sep- conference stood practically sus-
"Let the time come when tbe I-a ter. the Ataman pended awaitingj!JWOrd f --
withdrew 338.100 Ven to iiiircbase ——* I
war material and although he ha-
repeatedly asked for the return of
(he balance, Soshiagin peftises •*"
part with it.
the money l.!_..e„
people anil not Semenoff personally.
Ik
t ions
1 u ence
which gravel is that adoption
ment i
now
tration to ascertain whether it can
of aid in adjusting European J
■ the
. ’ J jrct liefore them.
" Interest in Murder
s' j < T ' 1 * fl f
Mystery Revived by;
The Finding of Skull
About 6,000 Persons
Are Unemployed In
State of Oklahoma headles* body
brought up by the finding of
state
cheery surround ngs and comfortable the weather, making building impos-
' -ible.
t'oiulition* in tlie -tate are not ex |
the return from the pected to be further improveil until
April 1923.
THE WEATHER
(By Western Union)
l ave just come to the i*
The bond* of all of the
elected comity officers were ap| roved
at a special session of the eommis- ... „„„
court held Thursday and dnrna, told the senate that the a'd- : jn7ng Board.
Friday of this week. *-------------- Li-----1.. i.„a -...♦• —* I .
for the gov^ iieginning
...• was
is proposal in the c,tv Iu.xl
| more
Mei Rouge, la. id-
million Idoiiar
>rga?iird It ’
,the -take's «ti:(rtl t<|
* parish-t(f temri^s (here
New Orlcan* !>■<.I 29. (By A-*<-
ciste«l Pre*-. i-|G(»vci|nor Parker .\i-
i torix'V (■'enoral < im-o.I t be Iatt< r * a*
: sistante and f.AenJl invest ig.itor-
• were *•>!! n<>ii-<-<'-mi|ittal teday
j to any dd.aii* ot their
t OiK'Ci uing the .'dore imi-e kidnap nu
I ta*e. (toco aimoiinci I. however, tha
/ the Gate will be pr‘pared
amazing colhiti<m in evid,
■ the ojiening hfaiiiig
j trep lilt'llatv 7 ‘
at Ba-troll ai'tt a t
! com men- on t1
signed ri-nfi
five |*ir~on- in
murder, wore in thrn
Tbe sheritr tn
I declared there vioitl 1 la- fuithcr
re*ts in the ki<lii.i
Upoa the ret uni <»f
gators. J i- -tate
uniler wav t<i (ni*i
i general fund to be
hail fur Dr B 'I.
• mayor of Men Hou; i
| hi- fight t" pre'
I tn iii Balt iniofv |aii< a*.* a im aii’* «»«
defend should lie be lironghi back
I I to * ’’ai-iaiin t<»•■■■*
I ' Efft'it* are g'
I « b -4 - . I
I. . Kn.n. hm i<o««i|ilv istirnr Jcten lam*
I ' in the event tr«-| -hottld I'e ad li
Bonds of the New
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922, newspaper, December 29, 1922; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311553/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.