The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 279, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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New York, Aug: 2.Franklin D.
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torney General Palmep has been ask
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al cities enroute. Mr. Roosevelt ex-
adopted by the Montreal labor
con-
ator Bailey is involved, and had re-
Frame Law To Deal
ees and the increased rates granted
With Irish Prisoners Cotton Takes Jump On
the cost of living,the peak of high
New York Exchange Russia And Poland
Discuss Armistice
of Ne* Haven, Conn., arrived here
early today to question further Mrs.
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are making
Aug. 2.—The general
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tity of the defendant is not disclosed.
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Stung By Jealousy
Woman Kills Husband
COX URGED TAKE
STRONG STAND ON
LEAGUE ISSUES
men
for
Los Angeles,
Japanese baseball
Claim TI
ceived
UNITED
STATEN
STAND
PPROVAL
report received here tonight. The pas-
hengers and train crew were robbed
•y Th. Asmoclated Pres.
London, Aug. 2.--The vote for
DLY
SAYS
By The Asmociated Presa
Chicago, Aug. 2.—Although the re-
cent wage award to railroad employ-
OPEN CAMPAIGN
ON AUGUST 11
LABOR LEADERS
FOR PRISONERS
ed to have swallowed some of the acid
causing his death.
said a statement by the Governor, “to
interfere in any way with the Texas
situation. It is a matter for the Demo-
crats of the state. That has been my
attitude from the outset.”
fused.
“It is neither my policy or desire'
coun-
than
Kingston, Jamaica, July 2.—The es-
nds Of Letters Re-
n Every Section
Attitude.
MS Decares
das Correct
Matter.
MAKING
OFACC
g through his mail and complet-
plans for acceptance ceremonies,
pre than half of his letters, both
and at the Columbus executive
n, Governo Cox said, discussed
FIVE MILLION
POUNDS WILL BE
Harding Hi
Chairman
Knowk
Galveston,
courtmartial
" paign tour in Chicag•, August 11, two
® days after his notification ceremonies
---it Hdye Park, N. Y,, it was said here
DISSATISFIED
WITH THE G. O. P.
GOVERNOR COOD
FORMAL ADD
Oy Tbe Amoelmted Pre.
Mexico City, Aug 2.—William O.
Jenkins, former United States consu-
lar agent at Puebla, Mexico, will insti-
tato a damage sit for his recent im-
GOV. CALVIN COOLIDGE of Massachusetts speaking at his home at
Northampton, Mass., during the formal notification ceremonies, by which he
was informed of his nomination as candidate for Vice President
JAPANESE BASEBALL FANS
TO ENTERTAIN LEAGUE
By The Assoclated Press.
WHOLESALE PRICE OF BEEF
EXPERIENCES DECLINE
RMANY
iats Labor party. were tonight found
guilty b a jury < bonspiracy to over-
throw the ‘goverameni
KINGSTON STATION WILL
BECOME COALING SITE
TOWN HAS NOT HAD
DEATH IN 15 YEARS
Aberdeen, S. D., Aug. 2.—Brown
county boasts of a town within its
borders that has not had a death in
CONSULAR AGENT JENKNs
TO SUE FOR DAMAGES
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IP
COX RE
take it Hand in
entertaining
American and National league play-
era who are scheduled to tour the far
By The Associated Press.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 2.—The
local police are seeking to solve the
seriously challenged and was agreed
to without reservations.
vention will be presented. Department
of Justice officials indicated the con-
ferences will be arranged early next
week.
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Believes Independent Vote Ob-
ject To Stand Taken By
Republicans.
holds the unique record. Not since
1905 has there been a death there
Claremont, also in Brown county, is
beieved to hold another record, that
being a municipality of five hundred
population without a cemetery.
PRESIDENT WILSON PRAISED
BY NEW POLISH PREMIER
"y Th* Asmelated Press.
Washington, Aug. 2.—The new pas-
senger fares will probably become ef-
fective August 20 and the freight
rates August 25, according to a pro-
gram outlined tonight by Alfred Thom
counsel for the railroad executives.
With the effectiveness of passen-
per fares the increases in the charges
for Pullman travel and the new rate
on excess baggage and milk also will
be put in force.
Railroad rate experts have begun
the preparation of blanket rate sched-
ule increasing the traansportation cost
on a per centage basis.
Governor Declares He Has Re-
ceived Many Letters From
Republicans.
- g ________ from
one to five years in the penitentiary
a few being given fines in addition
hospital where she died early this
morning after her husband reported
that she had shot herself in bed while
he was asleep beside her. The mat-
ter is being questioned by the police.
The Wooten’s were married in Dal-
las Texas, July 24.
and several were sentenced to one
year in jail. Lloyd got the heaviest
sentence, being given one to five years
in the penitentiary and a fine of $3,-
000 in addition.
BABE RUTH DRIVES OUT
’ THIRTY EIGHTH HOME RUN
•T-Amwetarrea
Chicago, Aug. 2.—With two out and
one man on base in the fourth inning
today Babe Ruth drove the ball into
the right field Meachens for his thir-
ty eighth home ran of the neason.
to the district attomney, J. P. Ander-
Aa Mrs. Marjie Hall, the wife of a
VfU known farmer, living near Cen-
t r, was brutally attacked and later
tand unconscious at a lonely point
hr her home last Thursday night.
Br skull was crushed and her body
baised and lacerated. She was brought
t^a local sanitarium, where she died
Friday Lige Daniels was suspected
od account of an alleged threat previ-
oxbaly made, and after his arrest fol-
LLdA
£aptain W. A. Bridges, commanding
Company L Seventh cavalry, receiv-
ed wire instructions to protect the
prisoner and to prevent the lynching
bet was unable to find any of the
members of his company in time for
mebilization. Shortly after the lynch-
ing the crowd dipersed and the town
qulekly resumed its normal appear-
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will presa their plea for general am-
nesty for political prisoners next week,
according to announcement today. At-
Some Sayin’s
Of Si Bones
THE WEATHER.
BTeAmdetePem
East Texas: Tuesday and
Wednesday partly cloudy and
somewhat unsettled weathen.
LARGE BOILER BLOWS UP
AND LANDS IN FIELD
By The Associated Prem
Neodessha, Kans., Aug. 2,—When
a large boiler on an oil lease near
Shicago, Aug. 2.—The wholesale
price of beef declined throughout the
east an average of 10 to 15 per cent
between June 20 and July 24, the Am-
erican Institute of Meat Packers an-
nounced today.
ACE NEW:
IN EFFECT
AUGUST 20
St ■ 1 e-A,--
• mystery of the shooting here last
e night of Mrs. F. H. Wooten, bride of
a week. The woman was rushed to a
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It wud seem censibul these
days to fite fur a place in
the ahade.
Mister Baley’s conferdence
ken only be explained on the idy
thet he thinks there is plenty
uv room et the bottum.
A feller from Cave Springs
rites in to find ef Mr. Baley
founded the Bailey University ,
en ef he did what is he fitein
hit so strong fur.
I her newer knowed a poker
player but I bev knowed sum
thet thout they wua. En most
uv 'em owe me money.
Wilson is "at this hour of our
try’s need nearer and nearer
ever to Polish hearts.”
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Increased Freight Rates Prob*
ably Will Go Into Effect
On August 25.
prices has been reached and there soon
“will be a gradual descent.” Albert
Leavy, president of the Manufacturers
and importers’ association of Ameri-
ca, declared today in a review of con-
ditions made public at the opening of
the association merchandise exposi-
tion.
Price decreases will come very clow-
ly, however, Mr. Levy declared ad-
ding “that too much foolish surtazes"
was one of the chief causes of high
living cost.”
restedlast night charged with the m ur-
rested last night charged with mur-
leader, at their New Haven home, July
26.
An alleged confession by Mrs. Soko-
towsky said she poured acid on her
husband’s face while he slept, with
the intention of disfiguring him after
she found a letter written to him by
Alexandra Sokotowsky, who was ar-
emment of $800,000 to equip Kingston
harbor with an oil and coaling station
for British naval and merchant ships,
end of the harbor has been acquired
TRAIN ROBBED-.
Balgary, Alberta, Aug. 2.—Canadian
Pacific passenger train number 63
was held up at Sentinel near the Brit-
elaborate plans
La Fountaine blew up recently, it
APPROXIMATELY 1,200,000 traveled between five hundred and aix
east this fall, according to Tom
Tominaga, representative here of
Yumito Kushibiki, Japanese baseball
promoter.
The Americans have games booked
at Tokio, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama,
Shanghai and Honkong. According
to present plans they will leave San
Francisco in October. Manilla and
Honolulu will be visited.
Warsaw, Aug. 2.—The foreign of-
fice gave out a message of felicitation
today aent by the new Polish premier,
M. Witos, to President Wilson in
which the Premier said that President
trial of Private Tyler, ErTheAsmoetatedPre.
early Friday shot and | Austin, August 2—J. G. Cubertson
thgilengue declaration of Senator
Hbn, his republican opponent.
MMny are from democrats,” said
Govmmor Cox "and state that they see
a fine opening. Many are from Repub-
licans, and it certainly looks as if the
independent republican vote, which
has followed with great interest this
leakue question, is dissatisfied.”
iTheAsoeiatdne
Center, Texas, Aug. 2—A mob of
pore than 1000 this afternoonstorm-
id the county jail, battered down the
•eel doors wrecked the steel cells and
took Lige Daniels, a negro, charged
qith murder and hanged him to a limb
c a tree in the court house yard.
. The lynching followed announcement
to officers of a full confession made
te the grand jury, now in session, also
ment policy towards Germany and a the roads “will add considerably to
practical revision of the unworkable f"
by three men believed to be foeigners patch today to El Univeraal Tbe iden-
who later made their encape.
MOB STORMS JAIL MruChaseChaplinna
Br Tha Amocisted Pre
i Dayton, Aug. 2.—Receipt of letters
from many Republicans as well as
. Democtats urging a strong position
‘ for the League of Nations was an-
i nounced today by Governor Cox, the
F Democratic nominee, after a busy day
the fifteen years it has been in ex- another woman. Sokotowsky is believ-
istence. Richmond is the town which
By The Aesociated Prese
New York, Aug. 2.—Coroner Mox,
Aroclated Pres: Cortespondenea
Vienna, July 2.—The dificit of this
city is estimated at 1,222,000 crowns
this year. All sources of municipal
taxation have been tried to the break-
ing point and now the city govern-
ment plans to cut down the civil list
Younger employs able to get others
work will go first and the pruning
will go through all departments. It
is found that for 190,000 children in
the primary grade of the public
schools there are 19,000 teachers and
many of these must go.
In 1913 the Vienna city budget was
237,500,000 crowns. For the current
year it is placed at 2,500,000 crowns.
A loan of 83,000,000 marks by Ger-
many during the war represents part
of thia. On present crown mark ex-
change this means a loss of 250,000,-
MO crowns.
Labor members welcomed the prop-
„ osition and what they characterised
as a “aensible change in the govern-
...... throw thegovermegt otthe Unile noymntenkerehg tri penlezati
Maeser*
s enroute. Mr. Roosevelt ex- "hichthssonerr.amnest.repotlutionsentence} most-ofthem 8ettime From Identiai candidate. He stated__
had been asked to take a hand in the
Texas primary, in which Former Sen-
emoeratic advance of five million pounds to’ . •—----------------
owering In
* tha he the House of Commons. It was not High Cst Of Living
Was Accused Of Murdering
; Wife Of Farmer And Later
PI
by the organisation it was announced B, The Amsoeated Prem.
at divisional headquarters here. Galveston, Texas, Aug. 2—Opera-
Ths plan is designed to stabilise the tion of a "curbstone” market here, to
Ka bring cost, indues thrift and prevent which farmers of this vicinity bring
' wastage of serviceable material. It is their products daily, has served ma- timates which have just passed the
preset i that each “Red Cross Shop” i tonally to reduce the high cost of; British House of Commons provids for
be—e a headquarters for receiving living. Stands at the market place an expenditure by the Imperial gov
old clothing, furniture, books and rent for 25 cents a night to the far-
wants of all kinds, to to be used formers, but no license fee is charged so
philanthropic purposes. long as they sell only their own
school, founded by the Rsd Cross,' products.
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hundred feet and landed on an adjoin-
ing farm. Besides an oil drilling
crew, four men and two women, who
had just driven up and alighted from
an automobile, were standing within a
few feet of the boiler when it blew
up. They declared they considered
thier escape miraculous. It so hap-
pened that the course traveled by the
boiler was away from rather than
toward the derrick near which the
workmen and onlookers were stand-
ing. She shock knocked them down
but no one was injured. The detona-
tion was heard for miles.
London, Aug. 2.—The Polish and
Bolaheviki armistice delegates met
Friday evening at Toporyn on the rail
road east of Brest-Litovsk and the
negotiations begun Saturday morning,
says a dispatch to the Daily Mail
from Berlin.
It is stated that the Bolaheviki be-
gan by demanding the surrender of
Brest-Litovsk which already was in
their hands.
By The Aroclated Pree
Washington, Aug. 2.—Officials of
BrTheArmelatedPu
Los Angeles, Aug. 2.—Mildred Har-
ris Chaplain today filed suit here for
divorce from Charlie Chaplin. She al-
leged cruelty.
Mrs. Chaplain married the motion
picture cothedian on October 23, 1918.
but the marriage was kept secret for
months. She asserts to her complaint
on the plea of Ghaplain that an an-
nouncement of the martiage would in-
ter fere with his professional career.
London, Aug. 2.—The cabinet at to-
" daycmponsccrnzontedtnihaavpeo. Now York, Aug. 2- sharp trend
vidfag for trial without jury in Ireland inthecotton market followed receipt
and giving the military and policeherestodaypfithegovemnment.crop
midsr power for apprehending suspect- Theorvernge reportb Xe.^
The inability of government author- issudeapnarentiythadbeen disccunt
ities to arrest criminals and obtain29-Decempbercontroctsggold.up,from
juries in south and west Ireland caus- 29.75.4. pnd below, points of the
ed the breakdown of the crown courts marketto 3083.or more than 4.00 a
and was forcing the officials to resort bale more than the close last Saturday.
showed even greater advance,
1 ___________yl selling at 829.55, or more than a cent
" Courtmartial Of taronn.d above last week's final “00-
Soldier Continued ------------
____ (WICHITA FALLS MAN
CREATES SCHOLARSHIP
the American Federation - Labor
f e poets to be away three weeks on his
first trip, returning to the east about
the first of September.
sentry, who_____ ,, ,, _ -, __________
myseh A Rahurdioncet sks Nhaaratpdat Una
sides bad completed arguments this hundred dollars t be awarded each
afternoon and its verdict will go izear to some, student specializing in
through military channels to Governor highway engineering. . The scholar-
Hobby for review. Testimony of wit- 8hip.wi be.awarded. by the faculty
Besses cortoberated Tyler’s statement of.the department of civil engineer-
that Robertson ignored four order, to ingtta.Postsraduate, senior or
| junior student of high Standing. An
o _____________ • award will be made to one of sev-
MAT ESTABLISH SALVAGE eralsgtudents.specializing inhigh way
FAMp rw wAru erm• engineering this year, as soon as the
-AM.I faculty of the department of civil
St Louis, Aug. 2—Eatablishment of engineering returns to Austin in the
a Red Cross salvage shop in every Mr CuliLetn fa . „romin"n
eityandtowninthesouthwestemna-rexasmanuactrer.5s
vision of the Red Cross which includes . „
Minpour,.Kansas,Texng,Arkansas CURBSTONE MARKET SERVES
andoklohenonrpianontsmep'wtrkeander TO RRDUCETRB k C. or i.
Versailles treaty.”
——---
Chattanooga Police
Seek Clue To Shooting
‘ CHILDREN ARE.TAUGET NOTED AUTOMOBILE RACER
TO MAKE OWN SHOES ADMITTED TO CTTIZENSHIP
Washington, Aug R—MontengrofaLwmPr.m.
• children are being taught to make New York. Aug. 2—Ralph De Pal-
their own shoes. Material for HO | ma, automobile racer, was committed
paitrof shoes has been sent to Danil- Ito United States eitinenship today to
ovgAJl when orphanage boys will be Brooklyn federal eourt. DePahma was
| taught the trade. The Danllovgrad I a 'native of Italy. 4
Ghe AMarhall Morning:
________________MEMBER TBE ASSOCIATED PRESS—BIX THOUSAND WORD NEWS REPORT REIEIVED DAILY
w.....MardwATeqaRj
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By The Assoeted Press.
MariondShio, Aug. 2.—A claim of
completeypubliean harmony between
Senator Herding was made in an offi-
cial statethent issued today by Hard-
ing headquarters here. “Chairman
White of the Democratic national com-
mittee,” said the statement, "has un-
dertaken to answer questions recently
addressed to Governor Cox. His state-
ment is chiefly complaiat because both
Senator Hiram Johnson and former
President Taft have expressed approv-
af of Senator Harding’s position. It to
easily to understand how such eviden-
ces of Republican energy are displeas-
ing to White. But it was not anticipat-
ed that he would thus early in the
campaign make such frank acknowl-
edgement.
“In as much as Mr. White has serv-
ed publicly and handsomly this notice
Republicans are approving Senator
Harding’s attitude, it may be added
that he had seen the situation with
admirable clearness. Republicans of
all sections and groups are solidly in
favor of Senator Harding’s attitude.
It is proven by thousands of letters
and telegrama from every state among
which are a number from states com-
monly democratie. A large percentage
moreover, are from men who described
themselves as heretofore having been
Democrats. Chairman White has make
a correct discovery that the Republi-
can party is completely unified.
20 SOCIALISTS
FOUND GUILTY OF
ACTS OF TREASON
——
By Um Assoetatad
Chicago, Aug-2.—William /Broff
Lloyd, millionair Socialist anO nine-
tasn other members of the Commn-
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