Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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NEFF DISPOSES OF
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A strange visitor made his
appearance at the fire station
on Cotton quare early Tues-
Mrs. W. II. McMullen, wife
of Harvey McMullen, died in
Dallas Tuesday morning at 5
o’clock and will be buried in
than to get well.
Week, April 2-8.
Largent Asks All Parents Of
Children Not Enumerated
To Report Same to Him
Managing Editor of American
Lumberman Honor Guest At
Event Tuesday Evening
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Lufkin Attorney Elected By
Bar In Absence of Judge
Guinn From Bench
Lumber Company.
Mayor G. A. Kelley and B.
L. Zeigler, invited guests, were
MRS. HARVEY McMULLEN
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ty commissioners’ salary bill.
All measures were acted upon
before midnight last night, the
latest time at which he could
act.
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DINNER AND SMOKER
IN HONOR OF FORD
^Voting Was At
Fire Station
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pastime to call us when
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delivered promptly.
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mortally wounded, hospital at-
tendants said. The negro’s as-
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Lewis, Martin Wagon Co., and
P. A. Ryan, Philip A. Ryan
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approved the new
Mrs. Else F. Wilkinson won a jury
verdict for divorce from Wm. J.
Wilkinson, millionaire color printer of
New York City. She named several
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Larters yesterday un-
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inst Imperial Wizard
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Ber today is directed
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Neff and Other Notables To
Attend Funeral of Former
Texas Chief Executive
MING VOTE FOR NOMINEES
PEOPLE IN MUNICIPAL ELECTION
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Procedure in handling
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mPensation allotments
r soldiers.
knd Others Ordered
Car At Hearing On
will be able to establish a
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Vetoed 2, Approved 4 and 12
Are Filed To Become Law
Of State Unsigned
JUDGE ROBB MADE
A SPECIAL JUDGE
twelve others to become laws
without his signature. Those
dge Thomas this af-
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Palestine, April 4.—Business
here will be suspended be-
tween 3 and 4 o'clock this af
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: Prof. W. A, gj
■ course in mortgi
L. Green wind
in the law of gw
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have charge 0
damages.
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manager of schools and cen- _____,
sus enumerator, requests The Evan
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ed from the bars of a freight
train. Without hesitation the
turtle walked in through the
open door space of the fire sta-
tion and assumed his position
near a wall.
Nothing could move him. He
had come to stay. ' He had
found a good home and was
not to be moved from it. Mr.
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municipal election
L the nominees of
[won by an over-
ote. A total of 448
Last, of which Sam
nominee, received
flinty Judge John
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'The balloting was
fire station on Cot-
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Fislnimzardaththeomhdventing SUSPEND BUSINESS
the thing but, for tin life N HONOR CAMPBELL
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DONEjT ORDER
1MUDGE THOMAS
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Geo. W. Largent, business
I Hall, Carter-Kei ley Lumber
! Co., Manning; A. I). Banta,
Lufkin; II. G. Bohlssen, of the
II. G. Bohlssen Manufacturing
ed. It was a mud turtle and C°" Ewing: Geo. H. Ilender-
he has taken up with Dutch son, W. C.. Trout and
E. II. Bounds, Lufkin Foundry
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ing to officers, a white man
this morning shot Eugene
Smith, a negro, and the latter’s
wife. Smith was probably
Cashier of a Bank at Waco,
Missouri, Held Up When
All Cash Was Taken
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, APR
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Austin, April 4.—Governor
Neff has vetoed two remaining
legislative measures before
him, approved four and filed
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the cemetery at Huntington on
Thursday afternoon, according!c ildren have not been enu-
to the latest information avail- merated, to report same to -
able to The News. him. Mr. Largent has prac- o%
The body is to arrive at tically completed the census Wo
Hunington today over the T. i enumeration of the district, but ths
s8LAaelAdefaews of.Ehelh e.wishesnotto.oy erlqok, ny d6
ndment to the city
signating the first
I April as regular
in date and provid-
drawing of two long
Tort terms for mem-
be city commission
a vote of 394 to 14.
ig votes were case
r three men other
L on the ticket for
nissioners probably
than 8 or 10 such
g cast, it was learn-
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Joplin, Mo., April -1.—A
motor car loaded with police
heavily armed left here this
morning in an effort to head
off two bandits who held up
the cashier of a bank at Waco,
Mo., sixteen miles northwest of
here. They scooped up all the
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Judge E. B. Robb, Lufkin at-
torney, was elected special
district judge by the bar of the
city Tuesday afternoon in the
absence of District Judge L. D.
Guinn from the bench. Judge
Guinn is attending the Rainbin
case at Carthage as a witness.
Judge Robb will serve as spec-
ial district judge in the ab-
sence of Judge Guinn.
' One divorce case had been
tried Wednesday forenoon
when a News reporter called
at the court house. Two di-
vorce cases were tried Tues-
day afternoon. Judge Robb
stated that there would likely
be nothing tried during the re-
mainder of this week except
cases on the divorce docket.
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orth, April 1.—Twen-
11 men, who are al-
pave used the mails to
in the promotion of
have been arrested
, surrendered at the
building. Each was
I before a United
mmissioner and placed
tend to await the next
the federal govern-
ternoon, for the funeral of
former Governor Thomas M.
Campbell. The services to be
conducted by Dr. J. C. Oehler,
of the First Presbytreian
church. Scores of men promin-
ent in all walks of Texas life,
including Governor Neff, are
to attend.
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who gave bond today
.G. Reyrolds, trustee
Rog t rook Company,
ter Oakes, listed as an
th Ttovere Oil Com-
P' nole ; was placed
820.000 bond. Oakes
a 85,0/00 bond.
Huntington in 1920. She was b phoning him at his home,
a member of the Methodist,Hi3 telephone number is 383
church and much beloved by
all who knew her. She was a Mcney appropriated for
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom public health work is an in-
Stewart, formerly of Hunting- vestment, not an expense.”
ton, but now of Hearn, Texas. Clean-Up Week, April 2-8.
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believed negroes destroyed a
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, Ga., April 4.—
Sh er iff w ry ,o f Fu 11 o n county,
with aMrce of deputies, early
today kok charge of the im-
perial dlce, headquarters of
the Kuhts of the Ku Klux
ler an order signed
j Thomas, dispossess-
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the act amending (
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sheriff’s fee bill and the coun- , '
be received with keen regret Every ehild'who remalnkun-T
by citizens of Angelina coun- reported will mean a loss to
ty. Mr. and Mrs. McMullen the financial appropriation for
lived at Huntingten several, he district. Mr. Largent can
years. i be reached by telephone after
Deceased was married at,® or 6 o dock in the afternoon
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i of the American Lumberman,
I of Chicago, was the honor
guest of a dinner and smoker
at the Hotel Angelina Tuesday
'evening. Mr. Ford, who is a
former East Texas newspaper
i man, is makng a tour of the
Southern states between the
Southern Pine Lumber conven-
tion and the Texas convention.
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cker (1st ward)..432
wis (2nd ward) 439
Shannon (3rd
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B. Treadwell
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amendment........394
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J. II. Jackson, New York attorm.v.j covering a period of three
who was revealed as the "Mr. wil- weeks. J. R. Wand, of New
son, confidant of J. h. Mitchell. mil- ...
lionaire friend of Dorothy King, stain Orleans, staff representative of
Broadway beauty. phe American Lumberman, was
I also a guest at the occasion.
STRANGE VISITOR AT Others present ami partici.
LUFKIN FIRE STATION pat ing in the f$tivities of the
Turtle Takesup With Dutch' crenjnz were Eli Weiner, of
r. . . S the San-' Augustine County
eig range rea ure Lumber Company of Keltys, 1).
Assumes A New Home w. Thompson keltys; E. E.
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Clean Up automobile headed toward
Joplin.
unable to be present on ac-
count of a city council meeting,
and E. L. Kurth was unavoid-
ably absent.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1923, newspaper, April 4, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415742/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .