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VOL XXIV
FEATURE OF
PERMIT
PRESS MEB
are
TEST COMES AFTER HOURS OF
HEATED DEBATE UPON GOV-
E
ICIES.
of oyster biscuit,
William Allen White has become
or
you. My
cold water in which he was baptised
ampa
relief stations."
1-10.Premier Her-
day morning included Miases Lillian
Arledge, Jewel Young, Frankie John-
It-
B
Mra-Bay_Ne
WIN KLAN WAR
GOVERNMENT GIVEN
ior with
" as
ne
McCormick is a candidate for mayor
invaded not only Texas Colleges
vote of consdence. in the Chamber
his Government
eat
for
jurors for the week
. ■ - -
,7
inance
the chamber tomorrow. •
rival.
in the
d
Her First Night in Asylum
ndation
it would continue for years and sc-
at plaintifs*
Mertzon Woman Killed; Her
pro]
rebuttal was expect-
Husband’s Throat li Slasht
not guilty.
X
amount of
and sham be-
reflected in its pages.
the Ten Commandments; he assert-
graphic Steamship
0
Ihterest In the presidential cam-
Mrs. McClintock’s death, but to hold
NEV YORK, April 10-or 11
the now development in abeyance
days wireless stations here have been
tcome of
Up Stock Rate Revision of Shepherd MurderCharge
Ute of Condemned Woman
mean to Suppress
day
in its
care of their ward.
10.—Heavier
violation
setFfor
to life im-
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as |ioo
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bo-
death rate and filled the hospitals.
In four day’s travel through the
Maximum
Minimum
ackened until next Tues-
the Raster holidays.
Ek
MORE TIME TO FILE
IN TEAPOT ACTION
was chairman and L. A. Me-
of the Record-Chronicle was
in the newspaper section
HABEAS CORPUS IS
DENIED SHEPHERD
to
was
SECOND BOMBING
WITHIN MONTH IN
moral
, even
9
11
day,"
people
Gourtmartlal Sentences of
Privates Held Excessive
R.F. HOLLEY FOUND
NOT GUILTY OF
and the Premier’s
Herriot was aropa
FORTY-SIX DELEGATES FROM
10 COLLEGES REGISTERED
FOR LAST DAY OF T. L P. A.
SESSION.
citizen, he declared. All
issues are also economic
FORT WORTH,
m----—-———mrt
soul together—and I don't know how
long that will Montinue."
a • n
PARIS, April
tore.1
•roll
and people to mistrust Gapanese
acts and motives. - __,
NewspapersSayHIndenburg
Lacks Republic Sympathy
TEN PAGES
ufacturers, planters a
men in attendance the
ton Manufacturers A
er etylish tints, will hot
rainbow effect of Easter
Throughout the season m
Ing designers have wage
I say it, and L —
ear ever since with a width
By PAUL R. MALLON
(Copyright, 1925, by United Press)
the oil interests.
- Published reports, pui
come from the State
that this Government 4
ion it seeme
possible, the
orphan,” wm today denied a writ of
habease corpus by Supreme Court.
Thercourt offeredno comment,
Eugene Purdy, Tulsa church deacon,
on trial for the alleged murder of
E. S. Hutchison, hs wealthy love
dgp
• i A
“Loud” Colo
Men’s do
For This
demeni
New Bm Orerea4,
PARIS, April 10—The fi
7 a. m. today 5
Relative
7a.m. today -
ABOUT
TOWN
Mtnnlo Willis,' Jessu
and Katherine Yates
hy, the Rex. 1 H
bellite minieter.
Dorothy Ellingson Spends
supporters of the
return of the imp
gher of the McKinney Courier-
te, who chme over for the
SAN ANGELO, Texas, April 10—
Mrs. Jack Richardson is dead of
gunshot wounds and her husband, a
rancher, near Mertzon, is believed
to be dying from cuts about the
throat, according to reports received
here today.
The reports said Richardson shot
his wife to death and then slasht
his throat.
Their son is said to have escaped
rting to
epartment,
siders3a-
ipel .Sheriff W. S. Fry to approve
(bonds tendered for them. Thursday
I he was presented with ertifcaes of
things. Thio tendency, however, is
pasting as is the "epidemi" of free
verse, he said.
In dosing Bond said the prospecta
of much and better poetry was good
and he declared that movement in
the colleges towards writing poetry
DALLAS, April
fnes for traffic law
egis-
Fri-
"Each day our funds grow small-
er.” he eaye. “We have been riu-
tag them meat one day a week,
we couldn’t give them any moat t__
East
urday 1
fhmen
urday 1
change
versity of Cincinnati, y
Heavier
Fines In Dallas
Result In Appeal
A dipping froma Cincinnati news,
paper, received by H. G. Allen of
Denton, states that Miss Sarah
Best, former professor Of home eco-
Though aha is only a bit overeo
years old,, Betty Nerton-bids
‘earman ap-
the mandamus
te Ea-
and OS-
J woo ih cask this
Cashier s. E. Hayeffi.
and left wnconsclous 3
WASHINGTON, April 10.—Court-
martial sentences of 40 years and 26
years, imposed on Privates Walter
M. Trumbull and Paul M. Crouch
in Honolutu for alleged communist
propaganda, are “excessive and prob-
ably will be very materially reduced,"
Major General Edward M. Lewis,
commanmg the Hawaiian depart-
ment, has cabled the war depart-
ent after a preliminary survey. Re-
view of the sentences which includ-
ed dishonorable discharges will be
expedited, Lewis indicated.v «e
inson in front of the Tulsa post of-
co the night of Jan. 18. This con:
versation lasted several minutes and
ended when Purdy raised a shot gun
and blew out the Iumberman’s
SPRINGFIELD, DL, April 10.-
William Shepherd, footer father of
William MeClintock, "millionaire
by Hindenburg's reported objection
to the black, red and gold we acute
at the recent general elections.
-* ... Netionaliste,
SECOND coxvierrox IM ALAnA
FdoGGING . A9R
* Ala., April 10-2Hom
T
pan has violated her “open door in
the Far East" pledge made at the
Washington arms conference, by.
signing the recent Russo-Japanese
treaty granting oil concessions to
Japan in Northern Sakhalien, were
denied by thio high official today aa
unauthorized and misleading.
Coolidge had been cad-
to reply* and demand an expression
of confidence.
The situation was critical, as_an
Adverse votei Meh si was rendered
in the Senate a few days ago, would
mean the downfall of the Herript
Government. . — .
ablish a "country daily." He did
L>. and after the usual trials and
«fhulations and dark moments
* aa if succebs were
corn
uffer
, ac-
MeCoy, who had never been bap-
tised, was believed near death from
tOberculosis, resulting from a gas
attack in the World War. His wife.
He wm found by a ji
Hayes says the b
single handed end wai
DETECTIVE SL
GUNFIGHT WII
May Filo Second Charge
CHICAGO, April 10.—A second
chprge of murder today confronted
William D. Shepherd, who already
are picture shows for those who are
able to view them, and other diver-
sions.g ’ t*. .g I C .
For thirty days she will m* kept
under observation and then be
examined by the medical staff of the
institution. Should she be declared
sone then, sho'will be remanded ■ to
the charge of San Francisco officers
and face the murder charge against
her, as she wished to do from the
first.
eket waged a vigorous campaign
ith speeches and a house to house
UHM made in their behalf. Gal-
flugnce the United States Govern- •
merit to recognize Soviet Russia, a
high administration official'Mid to-
day. Whether .recognition waa in
sight he would not aay, though he
declare* that such a decision would
not be determined by pressure from
tenot LRU Angel—
Calif. *7
WICHITA, Kan., April 104
tive E W. Hall wm alain i
unidentified man was a hot
gunfight between ofeers and
fomobile load of men sumnet
of Dskif Mails to Del
TEXARKANA, Ark, April
Two brothers were found guilt
a third exonorsated upon char|
using the mails to defraud in
nection with the operation: a
Nate Parria Smaikover 8ym
Nathan E. Parria and JosephE
were found guilty upon aix I
and hold under 815,000 bond
pending sentence April 20. Ma
penalty is five yeara and fine
ench count .Homer Parria was
of
ther
itte "got ea its
or terminology
It has been a
The vote was IM to 132.
, While the chamber's finapce
comiittee was framing the
measure for submission to par-
liament Herriot, decided to call
for a “showdown" from both ..
L
i
er allowed to escar
ke, but never the
tint the details of a
Ines if possible and
a five That is all
t of it that any com-
rM to know, he told.
Mrs. McClintock veturned to Chi-
cago from Bay View; Tex, where
she was building a winter home, and
died within a.few days. Shepherd
superintended the building. With
Mre-MeGlin tocks death, the Shep-
herd’s beenme Billy’s guardians and
were allowed liberaf sums for the
le urged the young newspaper as-
pirants to use lots of names, stat-
ing that there is a psychological as
well as an economic reason for de-
nt Thursday evening. Perkins
tlywas. re-elected mayor of
inney without soliciting a vote,
-"a "an -
In view of the narrow mi
49 votes V which Herriot
vised that Japan has not broken her
pledge, it is understood.
The Administration*was described
attack on the defense story of the
deal by which for $60000, Purdy
waived all claim on the affections
i n. After that he saw reportor-
wervtse on the Kansas-City Btert
Chicago and elsewhere, and fin-
M.sw
1
lorhospttm this afternoon.
George Ttehnrdson, the M-yoer-oM
son of the couple, —id hia • father be-
came angry as be waa waking the ing
family this morping; Ho said he first . H
attacked hl mwith a hammer and when
HERRIN, DL, April 10.—The sec-
opd bombing within a month was
steged here today when an explosion
wretked the grocery store of Mar-
shal McCormick & Bros. in the
south side residence district. Mr.
the United States. Ins bog'Bill
mar White said Thurzday: even-
the 1T-year-old girl who killed her
mother, has joined the ranks of
the "queer." ——.—:
' just how much a esbocrU ..
ne"kh
a kHMts knw canvass
gine in two-room companyhouses
(with not enough clothing to cover
their bodies, no pants for, the boys
to go to school and pregnant moth-
erspale and emaciated—who have
been without food for four days.
1 The handicapped and impoverished
(rellef committees -have been doling
out all that the charitable people
of Canada-heve contributed; but in
the words of Father M. A. McAdam,
NEW YORK, April 104
will have his inning Su
His formal attire, u pa
Avenue’s Easter parade, a
to insignificance > when
with that of his zaily-cla
if he should renounce t
tional cutaway or frock #
present an- engaging sp
Pastel shades, which ri
women a moderate sol
tranaform men into buttei
those who have followed
shown him defeated. The', pre-
mier and hia cabinet walked out
of the chamber aad there was
not tm«o much as the for-
mality of a cabinet meeting be-
fore the decision to quit.
The resignation of the Herriot
cabinet brings to a close another
one of the many post-war gov-
ernments in Franco that have
been unable to weather the fi-
aancial and religious questions
his mother came to his aid Ms father
left the room and returned immediate:
, ly with a ahotgun. He Mid both.be aad
r *tr author started to nm Mt of the
house but his mother etumbled aad
fell. He said he turned to e— hia fath-
er step directly over hie mother, Mick
the muzzle of the gun into her face
nad pull the trigger. George —Id hit
father then started after him but he
escnped to a aoifibbor’e hen—. m
DefenseMay1 Ask Federal
BERLIN, April 10.—Former Field
Marshal von Hindenburg already has
begun to make demands which in-
dicate lack of sympathy with the
German Republie, torthe presideney
of which he now aspires, according
to Hanover newspapers.
Before agreeing to become a can-
didate of the "empire bloc," Hin-
denburg insisted that the black, rod
and gold presidential standard no
longer be flown over the Preaidont’s
palace. And if elected, he said he
wanted a different palace from that
which Ebert occupied in the WU-
helmstrasse.
The conflict over colora suggested
was found not L_
Thursday afternoon-----
District Court of the charge
ufacturing intoxicating liqu<
counts in the indictment of possess-
ing equipment for manufacturing,
liquor and selling liquor,
noo pleaded the sti sei-
author and hia addresses were heard __ ____ _____
by many besides the convention dele- fonabte decrees and
gates. Af Awe- - hanmie rik
At Bill the program Lor Friday
oachable and democratic as
ly could wish for, and Mr.
s. Erie G. Schroeder;' in
BANK STATEMENT CALLED
"I 1 • E • “go- MA
WASHINGTON, 2. April 10--The
Sd? Mil .tha. Curainon ofTn
“2 y ng
He explained the policy of the
Emporia Gazete Was nover to print
the names of juvenile offendere and
that adult perpetrator of misdez
mennors then
upon first
seconds Neve
divoree, hew
zette’s polle
ty In three
never mofe
the news M(
mynity basa
The address— of William Allen
White of Emporia, Kans., Thursday
afternoon and Friday morning were
features of the annual convention of
the Texas Intercollegiate Preaa As-
sociation, which opened at the Col-
logo of ■ Industrial Arte Thuraday
morning L and will close tonight.
White Ta a well known editor and
eontinent, 5,000 victims of the age-
old struggle between coal miners
and operators today are facing star-
vation.
A' month’s strike has forced them
—mostly women and children—Ito
become public charges on a dwind-
ling relief fund that can.givethem
only three centa a meal for food and
semetimes not even that. ____
brains.
-----=
pcssessi
Wit________________
ed by the officers last October wan
not on Holley's property and that
heknew nothing about it. Only —
teaspoonful of what officers
to be Manor waa found la a ---
i the place.
were entered Wr-
orthisiweek were
XS“Eesexmmeonnsnerun >
members of the deep sea oceanogra-
phic expedition of the Now York
Zoological Society.
The prolonged silence of the ves:
eel, lack reported 200 miles south of ..2...
Panama on March »; is ea«h»* con- emmiskfon docket
corn .for the gafety of the 51 per:
son aboard.
Though the ship is equipped with
two powerful wireless outfits, al
effort, to get in to«h with her hat
proved fruitless.
Officials of the Zoological Society,
however, believe nothiogmerious h—
happened to the explorers.
will hr popuar.
Whtte or colored shirts'
to mateh, vivid bow or 4
ties with flowing ends, tar
or colored buck govd,
brown low laced shoes,
and socks which either
or match will complete #
11 D. ]
e in
State to i..._.....--r- .........
i in Purdy Defense Testimony Doyle and surdieKReteased
on Bonds Here Thursday
CHICAGO, Aarti 10Federal
courts may be asked by the defense
Wuigm
inncfnaz puzm, »
hhbeas corpus, a was thipurth-at-
tempt tn the defene MW* to get
Shepherd out of 5
nomies in the College of Industrial
Arta, will give a course of zlectures
and demonstrations before the cooks,
bakers, chefs and others of the lead
ling restaurants, hotels and clubs of
Cincinnati. The course wae arrang- - —
led by the Cincinnati Restaurant As- Monarchists and many
NAPA, Cal., April 10.—Dorothy
Ellingson has spent her first night
- in the company of the mentally HI.
At the State insane asylum here,
[sociation, and is a service offered by
the National Restaurant Association; .1. — .
Theocourse, of lectures is -to cover reduewhite an
a period of eight weeks. The clip-
ping states also that Miss Boat has
been invited to appear before the
Coy’a father-in-law who assisted-in
the baptism, thedenveteran's wite।
and his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. (
James Glassbofn,
com pl Ishi greet things in ths liter-
ary world:
Gives "Shop” Talk
White, who made the Emporia Ga-
sette Gazette famous, and whose
writings and whole newspaper poli-
cits are more talked about posaibly
than those of any other American
journalist, gave a "shop" talk, that
waa far more worthy than the name
which he dubbed it, at the meeting
of press delegates and college stu-
dents Friday morning in the C. I. A.
auditorium. His discussion he term-
ed as "the contract the newspaper
has with its subscribers,” and in
didoimkdtIBS
he Hid much work on the famous
Lampoon, end achieved a reputation
tor Ms other literary work. He’ll
probably carry on in the footsteps
5 hia distinguisht father. White
loomed to enjoy every minute of
hia stay in Denton. One of the at-
arnctive thinga about hie personal-
ity is that fame and adulation have
not ia the least spoiled him; he’a
lag aa. A aubucriher sees- his name
in the paper and his self respect is
stimulated; it makes him a better
be tsays. “You can't expect Mai,
deint of starvation to pay'
le is working down in
| today, Mi-ribs period -isextepded
five days until April 15 under an
•tpp 25 pnh dmzgpara fhtz"asgemgsmdatie
brief, this period running from the i iK.the government. convention
expiration of the government’s fil-
ing period and espiring May 5.
ntanallzequmnw, fgurpaphr'atuhe wer weighed inthe balance
H as fumiliarly .nd s interest- k~
M us if hia sole pursuit were
Il the publication of a amall-city
ly. The Emporia Gazette, which
founded ia 1895, to publisht in a
which it functions with the least
houses. The chamber gave him ‘ -stricken district, I have found fami-
lies with nine and ten children liv-
Dorothy alept well last night in
—=- “ i- -mgringward,
where she will remain for the first
week because we didn't have the
money.
“Herring aadreod and bread and
tea is about all we can buy and we
need' ten times more of those than
we co get. The proncial Govern-
ment has given us, no funds. The
merchants here are hard pressed-al-
ready aad they can give us no more.
“We aba hedpleap Hungry children
are crying for food. I shudder to
think of what ia to happen if they
don't get it."
His story isa duplicate .of every
impartial msn in this district. The
town physician, Dr. E. 0. McDonald,
reported that diphtheria had brok-
en out, adding te the misery and
that the hospitals were filled. With
sanitary conditions — they are, and
so many persons under nourished
for a month, he told how easily they
would fall under an epidemic. Dr.
MacDonald an dother physicians are
working without pay.
“I give WWW than I get every
DELAWARE, Ohio, April 10.-The
Christian ceremony ,of baptism by
complete immersion and modern law
2 ”
dresses. B
Mid tomo
- ME-
be promulgated before July 15.
This separation of inflation from
the forced loan will be discussed in
____________ interurban I
the entire population 7 of the State _
during the past few years, and he RAATAn Hn
y a predicred that this new desire for DWIWI Uu
took poetry would conite to grov
fruit eThe speaker declared that studenta
hemgtinrap.“umzznqz.czat
Impulse to"do M did not have time.
FANdi requtres .thought towrite
poetryithawttiastrherenid aNorthern TOx
ssingyegtpnasmgazazcnettngfirssdtee
it tries to portray the life and color
of this section of the country," he
said. "This is something that has
of —rderin^ her quartoss in the receiv
Bitty MeClintock. 1 ‘ •
as much disturbed by .such reports,
apparently amed to commit this
ma 2 _ ’ , t r Government to support of the dis-
lit majority was overwhelming in puted Sinclair concessions in Sakha-
pitauf the fset that the opposition Penn nat eaa thisGovernment
at Domelease annullment
alp toriail^re, tita 15-dst
HEATED DEBATE UPON GOV- * SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. B.,
L ERNMENTS FINANCIAL PoL- "AlonEican
Thousands more of the 60,000 af-
fected miners and dependents are
living in filth and equator under
conditions that have doubled the
3 .
Perhaps President Goo
against wide troMQM
brought about the chang
facturers almost uniform
vised against the cuff tt
a tremendaus territory,
ference of this seso
will coms somewhere ni
largely been neglectedgand yet it is
the one thing that will develop the
writing of good poetry in aby sec -
tion of the country."
Bend declared that there had been
a tendency of college poets to shock
people with their writings and they
had written mostly of trifling
R. F.. Holley, young white man,
. — gully by the jury
i in the Sixteenth
- of maw-
*,52-
Washington, April 10. Permis.
sion to build 65 miles of new mil- 1
road in Texas was given today by
. the Interstate Commerce Commie- 2
slon to the South Plains A Santa j
Fe system.
The line will extend from Dowd- -J
to the west line of Cochmn County
and will cost approximately $1,900, ,
000.
The commission estimated that the
rond would open up 3,700 square
mitoe of agricultural and grazing
la ad in Texas and Now Mexico. The
milroad expects to receive a reve-
nue of 8120,000 a year from theline.
To Probe Death
Of Man Following
Christian Baptism
JuvenieStar RESIGNATION COMS
_ COLONY FACING ^ARVATION
W. T. Doyle and Edwin Burdick
of Fort Worth, charged with pos-
sessing liquor and equipment for
manufacturing liquor, worn relgns-
vul. mewi ed Thursday on bonds of 91,009 in
The State will center its rebuttal each of the two enses against them:
They had brought mandamus suit
i the District Court here to eom-
^circulation of around 5,000 ih,a
bunty of 25,000 population. He
rake into the newspaper game via
Fie; . 1254
iter put the child labor law in of-
net personally, quit the printing
ame and didn’t return until ' he
morning included Miases Lillian ' As to hats, a parly di
' “ • la relief- to the customa
Whle described news as Avery-
thing that can reasonably happen,
provided the emphasis is properly
placed,” adding that the emphasis
Court ts Take Jurladlatlon zka
kindly with news, ' "
doesn't necessarily
it.
planing a robbery of a filling s
hud not ruached the erest but shurtikn hrFeThhigoundpdniom: 79
-------------------------a - eacaped, ___________ 248
Two Brothers Found Guilty
Mercury in sufficient quantities to
have, killed two persons has been
found in the body of Billy's moth
er, Mrs. Emma Nelson McClintock,
who died 16 year* ago when the
MeClintock heir was a small boy.
Coroner Oscar Wolf said he was pos-
itive Mrs. MeClintock had been mur-
dered—that the evidence was of such
nature that theories of suicide or
accidental poisoning could not be
ItAs the contention of Chief Jus-
tice Harry Olson of the Municipal
Court, who initiated the MecIntocK
inquiry that Shepherd murdered
Mrs. McClintock as the first step in
the alleged plot to gain control, of
the 81,000,000 estate; then killed the
judge’s brother, Dr. Oscer Olson,
when the latter threaten to balk his
plans; and finally poisoned Bitty
when the boy’s impending marriage
to MisO Isabelle Pope threatened to
deprive him of the money.
Mersury,has been found in Dr,
Olson's body after three years in
meeting- ,
Friday morning a total of 46 dele-
gates to ths convention had regis-
tered, making an inerease of 11 over
over those who registered Thursday.
These new delegates represent Abi-
Christian College, Baylor Col.
loge,Texas.Woman’* ’I'ullcku and
Wesley College. Those who r
toted Thursday afternoon and
COTTON MANUFAC
-g--. ■ NEW ORLEANS,
he urzod, which hundreds of Soythe
AUSTIN, April 10.—The railroad
-FHEe a5-15 for the April
hearing announced today includes
the matter of,a general revision of
2 ,'
Ie which is set for April 20. •
“simple justice” here today.
E. S. Owen, county prosecutor be-
gnganinvesigntion of the death -
of William H. McCoy, war veter-
an who died from the shock of ,
ed_to atari early in the Afternoon. ——.
Eugene Purdy wound up the de-
fense eAso yesterday afternoon with
his own story of the killing of
Hutchison. His story in the main
was « rehash oftestimory already
given by defense witnesses.
The crowded courtroom grew
tense, however, as >. the yoan*
churchman got down to the telling
of his lash, conference with Hutch-
which he described the newspaper as
>.y .n.- m. the "vice jury of God to protect the
hy runninE his attempt interests-, of the eommunit^’---<>>^
ekont"AnaTnmn rovernen era thouht ried with thei newspaper’s oblige-
_ Recent businem Fexeree ere thought tions ia that moral obligation, in so
the trial for Aiqmmiasinn fo Take
thsstaMi«Mp Arcturus, carrying nail UUlIilNI IU Kt
take the stand, it is understood, to bonds and on reeommen
testify that the settlement was first District Judge ,C. E. P
"rs’W.0”'” Reeven-attorazunyrwh’sBvndamindd
Reeves on the stand yesterday
asserted that Hudson made the first
morning was opened by an addreas
on college poetry by George Bond,
professor of English at S. M. U.
Sectional meetings were held at
10:16 o’clock in the reading build-
ing. Miss Grace Hargrove, editor of
“The Bluebonnet," Baylor College,
waa chairman and Miss Satira
Thorton of the Southwestern En-
graving Company was advisor dur-
ing the annual section meeting.
Claude C. Curtis of Howard Payne
enth
land
wi
luga
the. grave. Whether there wm suf-
Wireless Can Mot Locate
by Monday. ■■—
The present plan is not to seek a
second indictment in connection with
few dsys. Possibly from exhaustion,
the girl was very much subdued
when she arrived.
She came' in a big black limousine,
the kind in which she used to ride
with her “sheik” friends on gay
beach parties. Only on this ride, her
companions were buxom matrons
and a deputy sheriff.
Dorothy brought with her only a
Bible. Her books of poems end
other clothing will arrive later.
Life for Dorothy here will be
similar to the routine of all the
■atheo-eaefesa She wilk be given light
work, yet have an opportunity for
recreation and amusements. There
the bank of France increasing
the..circulation and state advances ' TULSA, Ok., Apri 10—State’s at-
4.000,000,000 frsnes but providing torneys made ready today to at-
that a financial relief measure must tack weak spots in the defense of
NO. 205 pENTON^TEXAS.FRlDAY V'rERNOON, APRIL 10,'1925
“IS# HERRIO T QVITS POST
bair to emulate her older sisters as a , PARIS, Avril al0.-Premier Her-
—nvmoh. Bettv can swim solriot put the financial policies "of
yares wtth ease, and to • dtvor of his Gevernmenttothe supreme test
abiity Her parents are M and af $ oon2te "°1e 0 confluence "8
Senator Francois Marsal was se-
lected to interpellate the Govern-
men rega rd ing, ther finaheiaFsnga?
tion, after which the Premier -was
to whether the single o
breasted coat will B “th
Ono manufacturer a di
well, has produced the "»in|
ed model, with a double <
can not be said until Sunt
group has establishel itae
preme in this conflict.
The waist coat, also may
to be either single or doun
ed. One thing is certain, ■
doesn’t need to be of th to
ae the eoat. Plain wash
rials will be popular. .2
“I've given fair warning and last
warning about driving cars with
Lone headlight” said Traffic omeer
SWill Brown Friday. “A emashup
foeeurred in front of the city hall
last night, due to one of the Mrs
Thaving one light out, and from now
out, hose driving with one light
will be charged with violation of
the traffic ordinance,” a -
Among the visiting newspaper
men here for the T. 1. P. A ban-
Met Thursday night was Harry C.
Withers, managing editor of the
allas Journal and former Ltentou
boy. Ho and Mrs. Withers earns up
and spent the afternoon with' his
mothe”; Mrs. John Allen Withers, on
Texas Street. Withers broke into the
newspaper game on the Record-
IChrontci* in the early 1900s. A let-
ter he wrote from the Philippines,
(where he saw service under General
Author Bare, was largely responsi-
ble for the offer of his first new:
paper.iob: The letter was so good
7oae still thinks it among the best
loseriptions of Philippine condi-
Mons yet read—that an offer of a
iob on the Record-Chroniele was
ent him by letter and when he
wot Mt of the army he came home
land went to work as reporter. Fhen
the Went to the Houston Post, then
back to the. Record Chronicle, and
shence to the Dallas News, working
his way up to ths eity editorship
When ths News decided to start
the Journal, Withers was put in
sharge of the city desk on that pub-
licaton and several years ago was
romoted to the managing editor-
[ship. Among newspapermen he is
couned one of the best newspaper
Issoeutives in Texas.
Z-ere vmmiI to the building 1--------- _ . —
waLld -tell iexnguished, cMeGormiek yas then jab on
ouidaietul •c Hadsr in the Klan elean i No docket
A2 Lm.™” up ofthe pcounty. V/T ?.- ■ iday The set
ck Weak Spots
"The circumstances in this case
are of a most delicate nature," the
prosecutor Mid. “Modem law must
recognize the rights vf Vriigtons
freedom and religious ritual. We
can aot judge McCoy’s death by
any standards save those of simple
justice.”
<Ywm said he expected to question
the minister and J. M. Wiieva, Na-
ose home he wm entertained
bile here, said he was one of the
loot Md moot satisfactory guests
ry evet enjoyed.
..i. .e on the eitizens* tiekqt which is op-
arKine?. posed to thet conservative ticket
“on - sponsored by the Ka Klux Klan.
CHKYEMte, Write A»Wl 28,28:
to have unbalanced Richardson’s mind.
He wes being brought to a Sen Ange-
LQUOR CHARGES
and P. B. MeHaffey, W. D. Boggess
and Jimmie Lovell.
Desire For Poetry Grows
“The poetic impulse as Stimulat-
ed by College Ufa” wm the subject
taken by George Bond. During his
talk he pointed out that fact that a
desire to write or read poetry F“
agher ie a young newspaper man
( rained up by Perkins and Walter
8 Wilson in the game, and has
become one of the best city editors
in the small-city pre of Texas. •
Friday morning seemed eoolar
khan Thursdoy morning, but it
(wasn’t, according to John W. Crain’s
linstnimonta. The minimum Thurs-
IdAy was 52 and Friday 54. Thurs-
1st 7 o’clock Friday morning, A climb
of .Of, reducing the prospect for
a vote of confidence by a scant
margin but the upper house re-
fused him support.
- Announcement of Herrios
resignation came almost im-
mediately after the vote had
• PARIS. April JO.—After - an -
adverse vote in the Senate on
his financial program, Premier
Herriot announced thia evening
f-that he had resigned.
The present crisis was occa-
sioned by the introduction of at
measure by the now finance
; minister, Nanatole Da Monzie.—-
ATLANTA Ga., April 10—Mrs.
Ida Hughes, elayer of her mother-
in-law, t9tay looked to Governor
Walker to Mvo her from the gallows-
The State prison commission yester-
. m. y.. . day recommended that the death
K.trame.taw in olation sentenee which has bean ‘ “
being asmsed in mania Apri 25 commuted t
ATt, recentiy have caused prisonment and a Uto moa,
ale jo -th eounty eourf expected to havoThSrin
E -e
■
far as its influence goes, td make
a decent place out of the place ia
chairman of the Glace Bay relief the broad lines and my son has the
committee, “There is only enough team out driving suppltes to the
or us to heip keep them body and relief stations."
case today or tomor
_---n--
Bertha McCoy, declares her hus-
bend desired , the baptism and the
foster parents My he was opposed
------- • -—•—2
McCoy was completely submerged
"mizazzE2f-*N =E
T"Fus.mcopmmre-
E -WASHINGTON, April —Amer-
lean oM interests are trying to ia-
m Death From Tom
- at Homi OccurredI
MIAMI, Fla., April 10.-mhe
toll of last Sunday’s 1
mounted to five today with
death of 8. V. Ellis, 80, at A h
24 DENO IN W
BARCELONA Aprir 20
death tint of the wreck cui
aa electric train erashing in
wall of a tunnel at Barria ;
day new numbers 26, all of
were Spanish. About 190 n
were on the train. More tha
were inured.’
$ C
: 9*
< AFTER CONFIDENCE
' VOTE LOSES 156-132
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