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The Austin American
olume 8.
Full Aa
Press
AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922.
Leased Wire Service.
Number
STORMS HIT IN CENTRAL
Girls
WICHITA . FALLS'
in
NEW POLICE HEAD
TREATY SHOCKS
Leave Death and Mu
GENOA PARLEY
Damage In Their Wahi
EL PASO. April 17—The Texas
I
i(
the conference, decided at a meeting
4
treated their captives.
’
MISS OLIVE PRESLER
central
reaches of the Mississippi river.
vy Hoi
IHas
study
in sorority
virtunly
repreentetive
of men
■peaking to
. Train Burro Alarm
CHARGE STOCK
Hundreds Search
SMALL DEALER
BELTON, Texas, April 17.—Hun-
BOOSTING BILL
WASHINGTON, April 17—charg-
ing that the St. Louss
urch
Wallace today issued his first
or-
west Texas from Brackenridge
to
of Lieut.-Col. Charles
H. Morrow
where they wens captured.
EIGHT BRECKENRIDGE
early in April and conference with '
In New
York, should be deported as an un
Speaking for those
who
put
EM
)PE
for remodeling and furnishing the
TIPS ON BUSINESS
questioned. She
temporary secretary.
her forehead '
er
$160,000 for assistants to the attor-
Americans Retaliate
of
d to have.
as
ena
moon-
Cut jail. having been sentenced
to
the Great Lakes.
Hyattsville.
here on the nights of April
and
Good Shepherd.
ate a market by getting rid of the
la
sponsored by
the American Legion.
The Weather
production.
TO FINANCE EXPEDITION
Weat Texas:
Tuenday. fuir cola-
fair Wednes-
(Continuea on
2,
19
STRIKE IS NOW
OBSOLETE SAYS
LABOR SPEAKER
was regarded by officials
world’s record for time for
tion of official’ acts, records and
recounts of state and territorial fed-
id for by
io behave
a result of the secretary's order it
was announced that the penal pro-
Pimi
blood
2d
ord
Put
I WASHINGTON, April 17.—Texas
bootlesgers are training burros to
er is chairman
it committee.
NEW ORLEANS, April 17.—With
the Mississippi river only three-
tenths of a foot below the highest
record ever known here. Mayor Me-
!ly on
his Time
rrespond
SENATE ALLOWS EXPENSE
FOR CONSULAR SERVICES
Neff to
f Speakei
an is Lum
ich stales may meet the re-
nents, and other amendments
desirable alien. ..SpeaKins for those who put
Harvey is the only American *ol- rUgh the ,86,000 proposal. Repre-
respondents who might violate any
of the provisions of the order.
. V. CRAWFORD OF WACO
IS ELECTED PRESIDENT
dence.
Principal committee increases au-
very phase of road construction
nd development among the coun-
es and sectione of the state.
Waco was chosen as the head-
United States infantry at Verkhne.
Udinsk, Siberia
• are
Mn.
LEVEE8 ARE HOLDING
MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 17—L«-
of the
end it
ly con-
on they
■n n*
ue, the
ill is e
nding in Congress.
Purpose of ths organization, as
clared in its constitution is;
Purpose Is Outlined.
ndd
reco
th have
left to
L SUPPORT
ROAD BODY
BOOTLEGGER IS GIVEN
JUSTICE WITH DISPATCH
’WASHINGTON. April IT.—What
ominent Citizens Complete
Organization to Foster Road
Building m Texas.
TRIPLE COLLISION AND
MANY NARROWLY ESCAPE
ST LoUIs, April 1?.— Three fl™.
am-
llUon
Taking
Goneral condi
At Least Ten Dead in Hedrick When '
Little Town Practically Levelled
Two Cyclones; Sloan and Newton
Also Hard Hit; Illinois Suffers.
Mississippi Is
Rising to Banks:
Mobilize Forces
olas to lay plans for a revolution
against the Russian soviets.
IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS
EXPLAINS HOW RUSSIAN
WAS ALLOWED TO ENTER
The coal strike may last touv
monthn or longer-
most favorable."
— - ■—- —. -re not all the crimes
he has committed. '
suxar and then havine accomplice.
Eive them a xuxar substitute, caus-
ine mevere pains in the stomach.
Chase Lads Across
Plains to Recover
Stolen Motor Cars
in building roads: and it is ---- - - - — _
dgmsnirentsnarmnpende I state Federato of iabor conven-
Hon at its initial mess:on here ioday
was told that the "strike as a weap-
on with which to combat capital is
obsolete and should not be used ex-
ill Attempt to Stimulate all
Agencies to Obtain Advant-
age of U. S. Aid.
citENAN.TSouB I9AEMShou.
zand tenants ot Chicago apartment
BRFCKENRIDGE, Texas, April
17-—Eight prominent business men
ana. for they <
Isutferedfr
• Piniham’si
hrough. " - N
2,1218 Mulb
POCOMOKE cm. Md . April 17.
With ten acres in the heait of this
•ti"
to the prison to be q
staggered out with
ertaUoa for the
stormy Times Ahead.
The situation is so critical that
WILLIAMSPORT. Ina,
— Reports here are two t<
Hedrick, 1M. (
OUCED
<
REV. M. R. WORSHAM DIES
- Rev.MutonR Worsham" former.
"I was a nerv
d hardly do
ways bad tote
vevr have go
• advice of ma
ng Lydia R Pi
compound for
stampede la order to give warning
of appronching prohibition agents,
nocording to reports received to.
day by Commissioner Haynes The
educated burros do not actually ree-
'Germans and Russians Attempt
to “Slip one Over,” Heads
of Allies Are Dumfounded.
whether Semenoff, now
struction from his government at
Paris and declared that he would
not sit beside Russians In —nl-
otieta meetings, white M Conrat,
J;
Expeditionary Veteran Says
Cossack Leader Brtally
Mistreated Women; Fires on
U. S. Co-operating Forces.
der under the packers and stock
yards act directing the "respon-
dents to cease from the practie"
on the ground that their acta "con-
stituted a restraint of trade in vio-
lation of the stock yards act "
Secretary Wallace announced that
East Texas (Rustin): Tuenday
parly eloudy. colder: wedneda.
end at midnight.
2. Definitely establishe
The suggestion of Semenoff s plan
For going to Paris was contained in
a message from Inspector Zurbriek
Six months by Judge Moffett at
"Later an explosive
thrown from the same
Navy Strength at 86,000;
Fighters Outline Policy.
6. All girt* “going walking- must
be home by 10:30.
7. The number of nights for the-
aters and recreation are limited.
Proper escorts ate supplied to
girls who might otherwise be with-
out and ths cenosrsbip can be ap-
plied to personally selected escorts.
"With these and other regulations
I can hardly agree with the various
Persons who have been talking so
much about censoring the morals of
college girls," says Miss Presler.
"Remember. these laws ate self-
imposed by the girls, and I am
merely elected by them as an of-
ficial chaperon."*
In addition to the "moral” ele-
ment, these co-operative girl stu-
dents look after the housing of
A Fire Wipes Heart
Ah of Pocomoke City
t stringa. and g
change her na
efield, the Md
Whitefield. |
came to Austin
ernor Hobby, 4
headquarters *■
r while he was
ng the war. )
is coming to A
t he editorial si
in Entrprise, J
n of Governor H
ide, he located b
respondent foi
ewspapers.
1 but depleted I
force of the Aus
g his frequent j
dtorlal staff 8
eir co-workera, 1
to have been ta
sanctum sanctor
1 of the paper I
STOCK SALES IN GOTHAM
REACH ENORMOUS TOTAL
NSW YoK, April 17.— Buminens
on the ntock exchange today rowe
Ito Iha enormous total of 2,050,000
leharea a record for activity einca
April 11, IM*. Deniing encom-
reveed. 458 meparate lawi- whbh
exceeds all previoua records Sf that
char actor.
untry Har-
I., N. S-
lase's rem
lined at an
; store. T
ing the gel
the portra
of A. V
are on end
de mark]
an again
substitute
nt. I
Chairman Madden of the appro-
priatons committee and Represen-
lative Harnes, second ranking dem-
2 o5 the sub-committee, Joined
| in the demand of Chairman r
(foramnrzpord. vote on the enlisted
.personnel and other amendments.
now under fire in New York. | Shane today is asjembling one thou-
was gullty of murdering women I sand city employee to co-operate
and children and treatine American
soldiers worse than the redskin.
secretary or state.
tb. sorresgondsata. .
tenants ro-1 quarters. Saturday at 3:30 p. mJ
notice or a siom- . "erved otriclala said Charles H. Carrick
effective May* 1 Inerean in rent*, w arrested near Capitol Helghta,
.id w»b dim that.they had Ma,, 156 galone of maah and two
d«re2.. swath demand. toe , sio welxed. -
“ecrense before they signed leases.
29. The contest
Opponents Will
Vote on P
DALLAS, Texas. April 17 —More
I than $8000 has been raised of theJ
quota of $20,000 to finance an ex-
petition to the far east to obtain _____
animals for th* Dallas too, W. y. er in south portion
Jacoby announced. day.
ognize the agents am dry law en-
forcement officers, the reports de-
clare. but are trained to stanpede
at the approach of any strangers.
This is done the report explained,
by the bootleggers feeding them
GENOA, April 17.—The signing
of a treaty between Germany and
Russia which nullified the Brest-
Litovsk treaty and re-establish**
full diplomatic relations between
these two countries on a basis of
equality has caused profound as-
tonisbment and resentment among
and business houses and where tha S
tornado cut a swath through Maz
rton, Washington and Jrreroms
counties.
OME
EFF • PLEDGES TEXASRANGER JS She Is Busiest Chaperon of CoDege
Ci • the World—Pretty, Too; Raps
Those Who Cry Laxity of Co-ed Morals
strangegs, watch the scholarship of
various gir students, brace up the_________
morale of homesick and lonesome French under
raw and establish a college umed, speaine to
Vee conditions along the
a. The "honor" system prevails
in examinations ana with teachers
absent students are duty bound not
to cheat.
4. Giris going out for the evening
lenrt.4etinite wora.where they
Toufig toea eauers may moe
rrnala aftr 10 o’elock, noremay
they interrupt the study of young
women.
vision of the stock yards art couid
be invoked against any one of the
Scenes of Desotation. W
The cene here tonight 4a oner of
. ----- a-, vvrnam, rormer. desolation. Half of the home* have
lord 17 I pastor ot s< David's Eplcopni bon demolished, A strip over 12
April 17. church in Austin.-ted t Jackson miles long and about Eso vas*
ne of them ville h. i— --5 -aeKon: wide was swept .lean by d. t«4r2 }
---- eu. ' Dr. whieh flattened itself to th* •arE |
was pastor or the jack- utted and slapped with terrific forms
Cu---- the shattering everything i ita ccunza
IPhystetans and ambulance. "Mom
t •ntralia were here early "1
morn in« aidtap the injured anacnzi
veying them to tetmpolNry picen"228
rfety and refuse Aember 0 1225
Illes were separated and much 00225
fusion resulted in the dam
search for loved on«» "TIM
The more srioul 1. virai« JM'
the allied, delegationt. The mln- ■ LIEUT.-COL CHAS. H. MORROW
later* of the power* which convened I
American emhassy at London, for-
merly the J. Pierpont Morgan resi-
By Albert Apple
‘ will be the pi
the Kiwanis <
the Drtskill ho
ui not been i
cording to the I
club. Eari dim
pened recently
to select a sub]
iculty.
of the Landa n
sacks of flour
a and C. W.
1 also give a pr
of the six* of
row's story is true—only conditions
wore worse than he paints them.”
That’s what George Harvey, local
veteran of the American expedition
is Siberia. say* of the accusations
whenever needed. All flood pro-
tective agencies are increasing their
ARKANSAS ALSO HIT
FORT SMITH, Ark. April IT— i
According to belated messages re- d
ceived by the Southwest American 3
herb tonight, a tornado struck sev- N
eral towns in western arkansas at J
11 o’clock Saturday night, entaliing
property damage estimated al 81003 W
Wio to 160,000. AU wire commutete v
cations with points in the storm
area is severed and reports are
slow coming in.
Towns hit by the twister includ
Altus. Clark, Clarksville and Mani- ’
tou. The latter is reported com- J
pletely razed. No loss of Uis la re- 1
ported.
WICHITA FALLA April 17.
—J. W. McCormick, state rang-
er who has been on duty in and
around Wn hit. Falls tor the
past three years, was tonight
etected chief of police by .the
Wlshna Halls city commiaion
ScCormick was a former ball
player, beine a catcher with the
St Louis Cardinals back in
AMARILLO, April 17. — Four au-
tomobile* and three horses are al-
Iecnd to have been stolen by two
youth* in connection with a third
boy, all of whom are being held by
Sheriff Johnson of Terry county, at
Tahoka, after a chaw clear across
HOTEL VERANDA OBTAIN
MONEY FROM VISITORS
MEXIA, Texaa, April 17.—With
I heir right bands in their coat pock-
et* a* If on the trigger of con-
peeled revolver*, two hihwaymen
held up D. T. Stone and F. S. Tag-
kart on the veranda of a locai hotel
and obtained a email amount of
money from each After obtaining
th* money "for a drink" the high-
waymen ordered the two hotel
ruesta to keep their seats and not
attempt to follow them down one
of the principal ntreeta. Later one
of the men described robbed a sup-
ply bouse salesmnn in the outskirts
of the city shortly after dark.
thorized for the department of jus- .
tiee were 3150.000 for prohibition/
enforcement, 876,000 for inwestiga-
„BEKSSSFwER° TaF5%r, 1
Mourned for hours as the first to S
lose their live, in the flood which 2
has held this city in its grip tor 8
two weeks. Grover Dodd*. 2 of a
Beardstown, and J. L. Lower Jr., a
.. ______ _______ ..._ farmer, were rescued tonight from 1
... remaining stages of the struggle i ■ tree top in which they had clung .
, Supplementing his announcement/four, hqurs after their boat cap-
that a roll call would be demanded Sized. They were nearly exhausted d
ana ah-.:- . S_____ ... . from ernee--
dier who ever re-enlisted for sev-
ire in Siberia, he claims. He was
in the region where Semenoff op-
i erated much longer than Morrow.
Jailed and Beaten
•‘I've seen men, women and chil-
dren dragged through the street* of
Verkhne- Udinsk to the city prison*
and horribly beaten for the most
trivial offenses,"" Harvey says.
"One day a girl of 18 was taken
from Cairo to the mouth of the , -------. .--su
White river, were reported today. towns in northeastern Kansas S un-
holding against th* pressure of the' Cay night, killing several persons,
second rise of the spring floods. i then jumped over Missouri, only te
Rising stages were reported at' reappear early today in southern,
all points along the Mississippi from 1 -inois. At Irvington, th* twistem
St. Louis southward with the ex- 1 Swept a pass 23 mil** long and 150
ception of Cairo, where a one-tenth yards wide through th* center e
tali occurred during the past 24 the wila-- -inat— -------------
hours.
51 ARCON
EXAS CHAPTE
rer of the Univ
and the archon
strict of Phi Ka
y, was la Aus
making a tour]
(Her* in thia di
Sunday night 1
MERSEP’SEPFRATZsSNEWICAN
MEKCEDHs, Texan, April 17 -
John Bales, deputy sherttf, was shot
and probably fatally wounded in an
exchange ef shots last night with a
Mexican who recently had
- ___________ _______ a. 0.02.00 WASHINGTON, April 17.—The
against the Cossack leader. General 1 fight over the 1923 naval budget
Gregorie Semenoff, now in this to be renewed tomorrow in th*
country’. house brought today from the op-
Morrow, who lives at Frankfort, ' posing aides an outlif of the policy
Ky. was commander of the 27th 1 they intend to pursue through the
ment or the maintenance of "high- "he *7" Fos Brrekanriin
aya „hal be eugil tor mem- WhBerunanla.west.ot.Brow nfleld,
bership in I he It ion "here they were rep lured
anco uver, indicated ,
during his visit to
CHICAGO. April 17,-FiFteen per
son* are known to have been killed,
more than a hundred injured and
thousand* mad* homeless by tor
the central west today.
Tornadoes were reported in a
score of Ninois and Indiana and
. Arkansas towns. Homes were de-
molished, telephone and telegraph
service to th* stricken districtm
crippled and livestock killed.
Throughout the area from Ohio
on the east to Kansas and Nebraska
• -•---------------This man commanded a regiment
held tonight to have a committee -of United State* infantry in Siberia
of expert* examine thia treaty to-• in the anti-bolshevik area and hast
morrow to determine whether it j charged that Gen. Gregorie Semen-’
conflicts with th* Cannes resolu- [ off, now under fire in New York. '
tions or the treaty of Versailles. —
‘BARONS DEBAR Who Rescued Girl
R USS O-TEUTON’ICruelty Charges . ,,
--------------I Against Semenoff 1 OmudOCS in Indli
_______I All True, He Says
duy A hunadreg a —
townnortheast of Hedrick. . Severai
othars.are. reported dead a many
injured at farm houses within
five-mile radius of Hedrick.
I W ▼. Crawford of Waco was
kerted president of the Texas
Hghway association which was or-
ganized Monday to promote con-
trhetion of a complete, connecting
kystem ef highways, and the co-or-
dination of all efforts in highway
Md Ming
I The purpoe ot the new organtza-
Mon will ba to stimulate interest
n Map. neoesbary to meet federel
requirement* under which th* ted-
wal goverment wil match state
WASHINGTON, April 17—Ap-
pearine before the senate labor
committee today in connection with
Ita inquiry Into the Siberian activ-
I lie, of Gen. Gregore Semenoff, now
Icinted cover* and not a remident of
I the state of Tex** An honorary
■ member aha 11 not be eligible to hold
office.
I Officers elected were:
I W V. Crawford, president, Waco.
I Vice presidentm: Judge Hugh L
|Smait, Fort Worth (temporary or-
wanization preniaing offlc.rl,
George Holmuren, Han Antonio;
Luteher Stark, Orange; W. B. Py-
rm. Wichita Fall*; C. H. Walker.
Dathart: R. R Humphrey,. Mexia;
Jude W H. Strenth, Ma rehall. E
M Overshtner, Abilene; Howard
Bland. Taylor: Roy Miller, Corpus
Chrint.
SWEEPS JASPER COUNTY
the death of one man and serious
injury to several persons in a tor-
nado which swep northern Jasper 2
■ county early today, Loa* to UvZ i
Mock and property 1* estimated <
roushly at $75,000. ™a«« 3
MORE DEAD REPORTED
DECATUR, 1 April 1.— Un- -5
confirmed reports received here re- I
port two killed at Hlidage in Jam.
per county. In a storm there today, i
RUSSIAN FRONT IotTon“
viui lance. Today* stage was 21.7
feet. .
very part o the state, and told j Geore H Slater. Gatveston,
hem he favored the buexmet «y*- president of the assoclation. In hl,
am of road busidtne which shoula annual report, outlined the orkan -
• outiined by the e-mociation , that I izaHon’s legimlative proeram for the
e favored the state’s meeting the ensutne year. It included enact.
irement federal aid law* and was I ment of a constitutional amend-
ppomed to tb* amendment to it I ment eutatlishing a state insur-
on .the west, heavy downpou
swelled th, flood waters of stroM
already out of theip bonks u
inundated thousands of acres i
- - rich farm land in addition to Ure
with the New Orleans levee board 1 vast tracts already under water
--------*- ... — — White .new and ’tret covWaa:
orado, Kansas snd Nebraska, Mi-
zouri and lows were pelted with
henyy hailstorm*, which smashed
windgws and caused muh damage
to crops.. Several inches of snow I
were reported from Denver.
_ Cover* Wide Area. -ae
The storm was believed to have
been th* same which lashed severe*
towns in nor+h--- • —___" K‛ T
1,09-
IRVINGTON HARO HIT "
IRVINGTON, 111. April 17 —Re.
Kel Itet worker* from Centralia and
n wuzrounding town*. incluaing .
corp, of Red Cross worker were
here tonight caring for 300 home,
less and a number of injured ad*^3
pons following the tornado earth
today, which practically razed 64
town from the map Four pereoma:
are dead and about forty oteisar:
serlousiy injured, accordine to a ,
check by relief worker*.
Th* Dend:
MEXIA HIGHWAYMEN ON
_ I body of Chester Cax, 17-yesr-ola examine the new document which 1*
Secretary Wallace Issues An jstar high nchool football player, who! rexarded Eonerally in allied circle*
Order Restraining 1 was drowned at twilizht last «
O •--- •T । wauwe m-uanngh*s*5 IRC A’
Packer Buyers From Any tie maith Qoephinger. wl
n 2 , • in in the river and
Boycott of Independents.
M |
*tnkm« .Hedrick, a small village T
the,r h n par’ °Vh< atat, “a-, 4
b^lre “fterrocn. Twe hour (ate
hefore. the rosidents had umf to 1
returned, causing severai I
denths and heavy property damag ,
The coal market I* ntagnant now.
The «oal of the operator* is to ere-
ety burned over. cauzinz.a.proper-
cu chle tonughe ordered aCom.
, —EoM2E MHHI pany of the Pirs rr'hTTt TUq'j
un^eu^ .“"5o9# er 1
are ru“but af no a Eflmes,Buntnerasseme J’S ^.^2
banks ha ve, been destroyed and in
Addition to business structures, 50
’home* fell prey to the flames. Com-
’ munication with the outside world
has been established by tapping
wires on the outskirts.
-sss
paign against the bolsheviki. pil- ' measure declared he also would de -
laged, marauded and at times fired . ma nd a record vote on all amend-
on American troops. - ments ready for presentation which
Morrow repeated those charges Seek to infease the amounts ap-
at a senate* hearing to determine propriated for bureaus of engineer-
■ - — ing, ordinance and construction and
repair.
aEEEDs"IpaE. BHSTANApmn
MNday"""u"azls-uH BTS- «“ —.
NEWARK, O.. April 17.—"Mor-
Directora: Henry H Gooch. Am*,
rilo: Jack Block. Mineral Wolfe:
H. V. Glenn, Fort Worth: L. W. ____
amDs, H. Y. nRat, Tcommnn: THREE ARE KILLED IN
K J Poll*. Waco: Fred Rightor. —----
Auntin, Dr. J W Head, Fort Worth;
W. G. Whaley, .Cleburne; W. T
Whoeler, Stamford: W. B. Marsh,
Tyier: The permanent mecretary
will ho chosen by the directorn.
I W Camp of Houston nerved an
M'CORMACK IS BETTER.
NEW YORK, April 17,—John Me- 1 murplun Hence oom. oozrarerur
snxican.whonracantty had broken Sanman i-ucntrsonuch.smniar ’ cmthe"tmike a « eReER on «»*•
UmnoroVs
will pr"hn.rh di.ove the heart ana I ple nourlxhmont. “
win probably din. phyaiciana satd. 1
shell was
train. It
1*. W IM availabiuty of federal
un win.!b:. opDoTd..._ | cbpt in spectai emergenctes." The
Ne" Makes All SSS I speaker, William J. Moran of K1
X- eernor Nerr add rm rd the Pamo, president of the bricklayers
k. eing. which was attended by union, la one of the lending labor
.bout *M representative citizens of men of the state
POOR MARKSMANSHIP IS
REASON THEY NOW LIVE
DENISON, Texan, April 17.
Mike Patui and E. O. Prederleks
can owe their liven to each other’s
I was drowned al twinght last night '" an infringement of the Genoa
Large I While attempting the rescue of lit- Axenda because it has to do with
Any ^^h^^nd’^^’ti^^'^n^o
its. jin a whirlpool and swept down-jthetnether of these things should
stream. I he done. Clearly there are stormy
Vivi ng into the raging waters, J times ahead.
--- young Cox succeeded in rescuing
----- Uveatock the little gir, who is 7 years old.
Exchange and 110 order buyers, but he - hi- L. -
dealers and trod sr* at the East St placed her safely onthebank of
Louts national stock yards, had i the stream when he fell back into
'combined to put into effeqt a pro*'- a whirlpool and has not been seen
tical boycott against independent 1 since. He is the son of a we1.
commission companies." F——*- •— i*- — • ■ _ _ .
the decision was • reached after
hearings held at the stock yards
the brutal treatment she received. JUDGE GARY CHOSEN TO
offs command, an armored train I HEAD U. S. STEEL AGAIN
stopped near our camp one night. .M 5YKEN, N J.. April 17.—The
opened fire and killed five of our tocKholders of the United States
men. We answered the attack and S , corporation at their annual '
beat off the Sossucks. That was meeting here today re-elected the1 gm Ac w , ,, ure
January 10, 1920, our retiring directors, E. H. Gary { gE:B.Baldidge, 45 Valentine
J. P Morgan, Jame. A. Farrell alto* Sshlocnn 48: Mra Charles Lit. 2
George F Baker and teil,. 461 an infane to" r29
At the meeting 1,323,152 shares • charles Anderson.
tore the leg from an American sol- ewpreferred ane 2.072,137 xhare. of,lestmmez fumdoyathe. tornado.21:
dler.we then attacke vigoroaly prmxyo "stock wer reporte bysntmhixeown“orroxnutt.-00,02
and captured Semenotfs men. In- MXYesharessrepresented in per- —o Mi." -o.AD U'. 109 homem
--- com mncluded »«s preferred and 5145
I ommon.
Seek Views of AH'.
Subsequently the convening pow-
ers will meet with Poland, Czecho-
Slovakia. Rumania and Jugo Slo-
vakia to ascertain the views of the
leaser power* and deal with the re-
port of the experts-
The British and French delegates
declared tonight they considered
the signature of the treaty a dis-
loyal act. Apparently it may im-
peril the conference.
It is stated that the signing of
the treaty which took place at Rap-
palo yesterday was unknown to the
allied leaders. Lloyd George, Bar-
thou, Schanzer and Theunys met
this afternoon to consider the re-
ply which the Russians might make
to the conditions imposed on that
country. As soon as the delegate*
learned of th* treaty their program
was changed and the situation,
which is considered extremely
grave, fully discussed.
Paris Delegates Mad.
M. Barthou, head of th* French
delegation, is geeking further In-
The treaty provides for renun-
-----gia, WHO IB « years oza, fietion of, war expenses, damages
buyers, but he lost his footing just as he and expenditures incurred through
"st x.. -* - • ... _ war prisoners and renunciation, also
of all claim* of German individual*
orthestateitself gainst the soviet
—--------- nc as iuc sun or a weu- repubie. Resumption of consular
Secretary | known business man of Belton natand diplomatic relations is to take
— was rated as one of the best al; Pee immediately, commercial re-
around athletes in the local high' I are to be regulated
school. mosttfavore natiorhal principle and •
----;— I the rights of the nationals of both
________ countries in the territory of the
other are to be conserved.
prierree MVU nAnnrn rex Iwo Eovernments will assist
BUSINESS MEN ROBBED eash other in their economic airni-
-------- autties.and the German government
- — migue promnene pusaness men Sooharm. ne ready to fncilitate
seet roX?^. -m........ -
an exminer tor the detriment A. mporinKohisung"or “ho, cookgoa I
watch and a six-shooter from the
table and escaped, the playes re-
ported to the sheriff. Four alleged
robbers were arrested and identified
later in the day, the police said.
hours ar* observed
houses and dormitories.
the Vegeta
ound
a—Thavofa
roubles bytak
« Vegetable
»itwhereverI
work as it she
d aometimre h
a* of th*
duced me__
Compound and
esult from it
nabio do all m
mmend roar Ve
tomyfflendswi
»ilar te mine."
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rteana. La.
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eomplete connectine aystem of
huhwaya, and th. co-ordination at
All taterestn ana ettorts that are
irecy or mnqirectly interested in
the tmprovement and maintenance
or good roade
Electon of a mecrtnry was ten
o ito directora, who will hold their
irst meeting. It was announcea, in ;
Waco to Mar 13th.
Judu Hugh R. Sman of Fort
Forth seryed a* temporary chair-
nan. .nd L W Kemp of Houston,
amporarr mecretary. Th. yisitora
ter. representea maar chubs ana
ther oreumientons, chambets ot I
ommerce, good road* bodtes, and I
• • Nef Pledoas Bupport.
• Governor Xett declared he was tn
Wavor of law* belng so amended as
Wo enable the .tat. to meet the
Eorovistons of the federal highway
Eet and an ure every dollar possi-
Bote from the federal government:
Wind that In his opinion the amend-
Emnents now provided to the federal
Eet would be a detriment to ths
Foa building program of Texas
■ "I have given" great deal of Umo
■to Ito study of highway develop-
Iment in Texaa” be said, “and this
■bummer I intend to do all la my
■power to promote development of
good roads In Texas.
I "1 want to bee this organization
(work out a big road building pro-
«eram tor thia state," he said, "not
la little, sickly puny one, but on.
■In keeping with the pas texpert-
lences, present achievements and the
future pomsibilittes of this great
iMale on that will enable us to
move forward and keep pace with
any other state in the union; and
Iff this la done, I will devote much
Inf my time la carrying your pro-
Eram before the people of Texas
this summer."
Liberal Eligibility.
The constitution adopted yester-
day provides that "AU of thome who
take an interest In tb. improve-
men were killed and a street car
motorman was seriously injured
j white three occupants of an auto-
mobile narrowly encaped death in a
triple smashup here tonight when
a rise truck, street ear and the au-
tomobile crashed together. The fir.
truck hit th. automablle and swept
It into th. path of a street car.
TEXAS FARMER SHOT
MEXIA T.xaa April K._Eugene ------------
AYCOcK, 45 year* old, farm*, was under civil arrest in New York.
wasxorN seen 17 Th shot to death "2 hts " Commissioner Generel Husband of
8100 (MX) far contineen’ xnen-- - -d—------ . permit ted to enter the United State*
at Seattle after landing at vau-
couver from a steamer which he
had boarded at a Chinese port and
submitted through official docu-
ments end me*wage* the suggestion
that Semenoff intended to go to
Paris to meet the Grand Duke Nich-
ance plan by which employer* in-
| stead of insuring with private com-
| panies for losses incurred through
| infuries to employes, would insure
I them with th* state.
Seek Compensation Changes
Amenment of th* state compen-
sation law to provide attorneys
fees in cases where appeal is taken
from decision* of tha industrial ac-
cident board; an increase of com-
pensation from the present maxi-
mum of 315 a week to 325 and the
present minimum from 35 to 314.
A minimum wage law for work-
' ing women of any race, creed, color
or nationaltty.
It eras the consensus of opinion
of ronytton leaders that there
will be no endorsement of light
wines and beer, bat it was admit-
ted this question probably would
start one of the principal contro-
versies of the convention, which
will continue three days.
I poor markmanship, according to the
oner whonAreurinocpsqotn,monhoysenat a mana meetine X—r-
A'mReDrohicerw'aomifna
other th two"menn rire povashiputirmrvansadavtand to to
tpeeseBnii/n, afco'nuzah wnea the smeucunaz"ha"hcuma."uz rn
ieka thenrn joint puce
told. Noither would ataie Lhe caun
ocsthe fight aceoreke to th. po-
Th. uwi of strength between
striking coal minors ana the mtn*
___. ______ . ..-----------. n,-erators will not be notieenbi. h*. " """.“K" trom inspector Zurbriek
ere! .marshals and attorneys and fore April 20 lat Vancouver, who added that the
i,--------r ---------- The market is «o eltte- wuteenerar* testimony before a board
ney general in spechal circumstances, coni now-on Uk. dock th lor.mguiry at Vanreu— —.....-
railroad cars and in conwumer" that he intended - -----
bins—that the .trlk. win haveet Weipetop.nto ostabltsh . connec-
lenter Its fourth wek before min. 1252^ tutur: use v rpeclally as
eroaretion becomes a dominating G*tutlona.e development
I Operators, In all parts of IIUnot* ____— "
the ana-einowhere, clatm ihe atrier In FAMOUS PLAYERS WILL
shiners between th. stU1 and ,h. tocompromiss“onwagksninsinnd. RELEASE FATTY FILMS , ,
bor leader, deny ts .nd claim, Los AXGELEs, Cal April 17.— icludine two general, and 75 cap-
ppen.ahov miners ar rapidty Join-! The Famous Plajers-laeky corpo-|""ing oart of hi. enll.lmem
Ing hem muenjannounce today that AdoPphuDurinK.rara on Morrowl com
_ M ine.operators Eeheranly do not/zukot. hand of the organzaton./manay soryed in Morrow, com-
want the strike to last less than had tdegraphed from New York to! .
_____ _____ Hv f o’clock It Wn iwomont . It wil take that much releane three new motion pictures by FIDDLERS-TO MEET
I .aid he wa. on his wav to .t.wn: t me to a depleuon of coal R0900 C. (Fatty) AlbuoRle The VERNON Texas "”
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mztstorrhuekletetceram „to Acinan aktapomtd Wnnar Woritm"waddetororgd,
^^X^rb^kT^n' Smon"emenef"aprPna «
the yictim ot circumstance*." Ar- •
buckle was acquitted of the charge.
..
Fa -ite eg ha ernemapnna32
Ue* Ml.* Fresler *tIU has time
lead the debating boclety and h
high acholarship record*.
tefibave token all necessary
"measuree ,to casntel the meeting
of the third commssion, over which
1 Preside, as th®1 members of the
[If one do not want to sit on
the same Commission with the Ger-
mans and Russians.’
The action of the Germans and
HHS8tans on first announcement had
llealPemhenninya"cecorgon ^2 OAT APp mp T q
moX^rw^ DULVILK ELL
---OF CRIMES ON
El Paso Bricklayer Head in
Talk Says Walkout Should
Be Limited to Emergency;
Discuss Compensation Law
FRENCH CRY ACT MEANS '
NULLITY OF VERSAILLES
Situation at Economic Meet
Considered ' Very Grave;
Expert Probe Document.
BERKELEY, Cal.. April 17-
The busiest chaperon in the world
la Olive Presler, otficlally elected
Chaperon to the 4500 giris of the
Untverwity er Californta here.
Herseir a co-ed of 20, Miss Pres-
ter has establishea an "unwritten
curfew law" which is unique in
content; quite as unique as the
system under which college girls
undertake to choose a chaperon
from their own ranks.
As a result these interesting reg-
ulations have come into being
1. pances and all social events
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