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VOL XXIV NO. 159
AY, APRIL 18, 1924
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS,
EIGHT PAGES TODAY
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her
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TOBE REGALLED
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asked Senator Walsh.
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“Yes. I did see him"
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the District of Columbia.
CONTROVERSY OVER PROHI-
BITION CRISADIXG,
An audit of the mazneto
company
(By Jmrmtri Presr)
Rev. U E. H. Smith, pastor of the On-
Means before the Daughetty inveatigat-
Senator Walsh prensed Procter
of the department of
why lie. did not see Sinclair at the chi-
said the witness.
firier Was Fired.
the
report and he gave. It to me bet aune
mediumn of
broudeasting to the world the false and
0
pertinent to function down there.
at
Senator Penrose’s
the sincerity of the present investigation
ants
he
at nothing to enforce the
I order.
SENOBAOMONEY
sit-
WREGKINBTHERHOME
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ISG OF A MATCH.
terday by
(B» tlf»orinfrri Prut)
States recret service chief in Texas.
JOHNSTOWN.
April 18.—A
Mexico arc attain being circulated in
one of the wannest ’ admirers of the
in Southern Texa*
The hills first were found in this
At that
year ago.
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(By Atmri'iUd Prut)
WIFE HEI II FOR Mtuoi
FARMERSVILLE, Texas, April
were
village seven miles
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NEWS FLASHES
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tion, it was announced.
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this state. Notes on the Central Na-
tional Bank of San Angelo, hearing
Pa.,
of
beat
2.50
in Chicago," Procter said.
wt know."
was "no longer wanted."
Grier said other azents of the de-
the witness.
John B. Aleorn, a telegraph operator
of Terre Naute, Ind,, then testified that
ection
86.50
eu bill.
Senate patent committee hears ar-
Schwab the Mayor charged the pastor
with being a member of the Ku Klux
I Klan. Rev. Smith refused to deny or
I amrm the assertion.
BLACKMAIL STORY TOLD BY WIT.
YEHS YKSTERDAY A TISSUE
OF FALSEHOOD
EXPECT CONFESSION BY GUILTY
MAN TO SAVE LIVES OF OTHERS
WHO WERE CONVICTED WITH HIM
SIT RIOIS BILL OY SAN ANTOXi0
BAY* FOUND IY TEXAS IY
LARGE YI MBERS
ikok's
straws
They
White
Sandi
he all
that time.
"During the last few days the bills
have appeared again," Tyrrell ex-
plained. "We find wealthy Mexicans
coming to this country with piles of
them. Doubtless some of these people
received the spurious money in ex-
change or trade across the border."
THREE HEL|"fOR MI RliER
West Texs: tonight fair: siight-
ly warmer in the Panhandie; Sat-
urday fair warmer.
East Texas: tonight and Satur-
day generally fair warmer in the
interior, Saturday probably light
frost in north portion. ,
Louisiana; tonight fair, cooler in
southeast nortlon; Saturday fair
^"Everybody1 except Colonei Procter,- ilavas ngemcy twrday. cummenting o Hr
remarked Senator Wal-h, and excused:
executions placed by some American nen-
ntors on Ambassndors Hanihara npte re-
| —Four person
at Copeville, a
Womau's Body Found in Flat, Bound Alcorn said.
With CoWs.
JAPAXESE SrATESMEN cOX(ILIA-
TORY IY DISCI MUOY OY IMMI-
< RATION CRISIS.
“Any prominent ones!”
“Senator Capper is the only one I re-(
call right now."
Hunt Calls Troops
rtesON, Arit April 18--Overte
long distance telephone last midn1e2t
somewhat warmer.
Arkansas: tonight fair, continued
cool, probably light front; Saturday
fair warmer.
. Oklahoma: tonight fair, slightly
warmer la northwest portion; pro-
bably light frost; Saturday fair.
: armer. '
sources to Mexico. The Mexican gov-
(By Auorialrd Presa)
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. April 1*
A Miteheli Palmer former alien proper-
DECLINED DEFER • DISTURBANGE
OF NOMINATION
“Clse study of the text of the Ar
bassador’s letter," he explained, "wouk
(Hu Imsociated Prut)
CHICAGO, April 18.-4Three men are
hold In connection with the killins
of Mrs Bessie Gaenslen, 26. restaurant
cashier. found last night tied to a bed
in her flat with an electric light cord
and strangled with a sheet.
They are Alenxander Gordon, who
volice say posed as her brother and
formerly was her partner in a restau-
rant, Abraham, Wells and Harry Co-
hen. his friends. No Information in
the solution of the mystery was ob-
tained from them after an nil night
questioning according to the police.
MOVIE CONSOLIDATION.
. . jusuce, regarding the "Savanns.h
discussed whiskey case" and filed February, 26.
Lie etate.
which st lenst is douhtful."
Ye Military Aetion.
Talk of military netion as a result of
(Ny Aunrlatrd Prut)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 18.--
Mexican officials were advised yes-
(Hu Auoriattd Prut)
NEW YORK, April 1«.—Metro Plc-
turns, Goldwyn pictures and the Lon-
... ....... 1K ernment agreed to take steps to halt
burned to death the Influx of the spurious money at
used and chhsuke Tsuno, vice minister of ear “hil
interview today with 0* new gw
McSpadden was a widow and occupied
the home with her four children.
referred to, Scaife said,
t the union station here
"CPARE moments are the gold dust
• of time.” Why not wisely invest
your gold dust and Clean Up. Paint
Up and Fix Up around the home?"
explosion been delaved a few min-
utes. Rev. Smith said he would have
was to be a nomination the next day ami.
thint Penrose would name the man."
Alcoru said he went to the Penrose.
hendquurters two hours later and work-
rd there practically all night. He oper
ated a wire for his newspaper.
Asked if he could tell what had gone
on on the Penrose wire, the witness said
lie had been unable to get enough words
to make a readable sentence but he did
hear the name “Harding" several times
along about “J a. m.
“A hundred or more people were in
and out of the Penrose headquarters,"
. ;M ■ 12 ■ \ • A W
.rwaik of Case In Which Large Number have Been Con-
victed Told by Witnesses; Scaife Says Some of the Con-
fiscated Liquor Went to Speaker Gillett.
resolutlon calling for his resigna-
thru.
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ment of justice investigator, corron outside the jury’s jurisdiction.
orated Grier's testimony as to his An audit of the mazneto company
separation from the department afterjaffairs made by W. P Barry, aceount-
the Savannah report was submitted. , ant for the air service, was read by1
Scaife also charged that some 11-Scaife, who then switched to an ac-i
quor seised some years ago in Wash- 1 count of. "rum running on the ALlan-
ington, but which disappeared from tic coast.” He said his inform stiontario United Presbyterian church and
“f — a was based on a report by Clark Grier.
capital stock approximating
000, have been merged with
Lew at the head of the consolida-
PASTOR'S HOME PM SUB
ISWRECKEOBY MEANS STORY IS
BIGEXPLDSION WHOLLYUNTRUE
"Did you confer with A. T. Ilart
(Lowden's manager) or Harry Dnugh-
erty (Harding's minager) at Chicagor"
“I conferred with Ms. Hart, but not
with Mr. Daugherty.”
Il're Oyuralor PM.
The witness was excused and Ilir com-
mittee cniled L. W. Dixon, a Chicago
ddy
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(Hu Amoriated Prrti)
TOKIO, April 18.— Recall of Ambas
of s long ana costly wait before beinE
allowed to cross the state line: P*
addition. the food shortage and 102
dmeulty of obtaininE water are "aid
to be growing more acute daily
Arizona Governor Reiterated Determination to Keep State-
line Under Quarantine as Precaution Against Foot
and Mouth Disease from California.
“How could he belp!"
“Well he was sn influential man and
eoul have lelped financially st lenst."
telegraph operator, who said lie operated
the private wire Ietween Chjcngo und-. — . . __ i
sick room in Philadel , ridiculous, however inue h congrew. I
‘wounded Japuanese pride, L.irutenayt in
"Grier was fired for making
south of here. early today in a fire
that destroyed the McSpadden home
The dead are Mrs. William McSpadden
and three of her children, two girls
aged 10 and 16 years, and a seven
year old boy. A younger escaped.
The house, a two story frame, was
ablate from top to botiom when neigh-
bors awoke'at 2 o'clock this morning
Officers are attempting to ascertain
origin of the fire and why the four
were unable to escape the flames. Mrs.
“If auy men are at fault they
shoyid lie punished. H nae or
eved a dozen men in high pos!-
tions oi trust go wong there.is
no reason to indict a great pollti-
"A•PiertZresfdent has appointed
great lawyers to handle the oil
cases in the courts where they
properly helong aad I am. sure
the guilty will llkewise be punish-
ml In courts
“The smoke screen of Investiga-
tions was started to hide the ne-
complishments of the administra
tion."
। pectedto ™^h.i "Chicago as you ple, and throw atone, at heAuer r, on. „„
<^77* E........e men.....r “ tipomgren e ^s’wm
Senator "“hh - bitter but beneficiai pil which A.) will stop I
COURTS INSTEAD OF SENATE
A v " "A
Tourists Fumiqated .
NEEDLES, Calit . April 1> -Several
son, they were the prominent one*.” x. arent Intendca
„ceungragonrerince......i, ranIS
Senai.......raing.....sjssnsm
inatet a I 111 . - American government." said Vicuunt
"Ol l think cverybody knew the con . Japaiee amballador huere to th.
ference was on. I ,,...... . ... - ||„
convince any one that it does not lend
itself to an interpreation as • threst or
—«—--
THE WEATHER
ed them to abandon Vporar me mittee of the United St atej 1
------ --- house end for more ’h»" « week they allow itself to becomae tfe
he knew I. was trying to get the da- ha been Ning with neighbors. 1 1.............. . "_______
--st — *---* *—“ "ep" , The pastor roturned to his homeiridicnlous eluurges of a witness of the
__ ___ 2— ... .. Grier himself was called and' re- 1 several days ago and **
_ —18, 1919 or 1920, and the entire | cited the evidence he had colected
consignment valued at $50,000. dis- and reported to the department He
appeared. A grand Jury investigated said it showed "graft” payments to
it, he said, but found no grounds for! federal prohibition agents in Savan-
uigrat ion pr blem.
-The lapanee excluslen rlus Me
been pmsued by both houses,' be anil,
"but It lacks the president’s signature
is B. Mayer Co., motion picture pro:
during companies, with combined
■ " $60,000,-
Marcus
dry crusader for Butfalo church or-
disease in this state.
Tales of hardships among th"
stvanded motorists continues to
emphasize the gravity of the sit-
“VOU can always tell what a man
। " is, by what be goes when he has
Hothing to do
QUEBEC, April 18——Mr, aad
Mrx. William Ramsay and their
IH year old sen were hurned to
death today In their home at
Break) ville.
Indictments. I nah. He was ordered back to Sa-
Gillett Get Liquor. tvannah by Gaston B. Means to “get
• “According to reports, some of this more facts" he said. then war. recalled
liquor went to the office of Speaker to be told by William J. Burns that he
Gillett.' Scaife said.
“Do you know that?" demanded ____._________ ___________
Senator Wheeler, the committee pros-partment were sent to Savannah o
ecutor. I “get this evidence" after his dis-
•site said not. and Wheeler in-1 charge, but that the bootleggers re-
structed him to “confine yourself to fused to talk to them.
what you know." 1 "Nothing else was done on the case
"We don't want this evidence if it until President Coolidge came into of-
|» 100 per cent gossip,” Senator fice." Grier said, adding that ultimate-
Senate and house meet.
Senate oil committee meets.
President and cabinet hold their
ing committee.
“The lurid tale of a plot on the par'
Culhd Mates Senator Walter
Edge. speaking here last night at
a meeting under the auspices of
the Cooildge for president club
assailed the senate for its “orgy
of inrestiurations."
“The I ailed States senate Is sit-
tine as a grand Jury to indict a
petit Jnry. to convict and jndge
and sentenre, without giving the
defendant the opportunity to ap-
pear in court," he said. “The sen-
ate sentences a man by passing a
TOUR PERSONS
BURN TU DEATH
' that counterfeit $20 bills made in
IN TEXAS TUI
(lyr.smoriated Prewv)
AUSTIN, April 1* The two Da*id-
sms, Lynch and Whit, candidates for
i rovernor, are to "lock horns" in Soth
Texas this week, according to T W.
(Whit) Davidson, wlw announed here
1 today he expected to atari the comine
I week on a whirlwind eumpaign in whirh
he would take Lynch Davidson "to task
for his extravagent statementa " At the
I same time Lsnch Davidson of Houston
; Will he in South Teaas. He is mehedaled
■ (oe a speech at Corpus Christi Thues
. day night.
Wheeler said. . 1 ly there were 76 convictions.
“You'll find it is 100 per cent true. . ----------•----------
guments against radio copyright
privileges.
Senate, committee investigating al
lged Texas land frauds presses its
inquiry. /
House irrigation committee con-
tinues its hearing on Colorado river
proposals.
House rivers and harbors commit-
tee proceeds with its hearing on the
lake Michigan water withdrawal pro-
posals.
Delegates attending the continental
congress of the United Daughters of
the American Revolution visit Wash-
ington's tomh.
RROWNWOOP BULLETIN
ty custodian, has imund a statement rei-pwoken in L ...____, ____- -
ferring to the testimony of Gaston B. campaiyn, but Mould not contribute. —- ---------- - - .
Means before the Daughetty inveatigat- .Senator Walsh prensed Procter as to to understand this and their conOIA wupme -------
are nympathetic to Japan, whiclai e Governor iunt at Florence told the
forting to the ministry." | “ - * “*
Realizing the seriousnes of tlir situn-
NEWARK, X. J., April 18.
cago convention.
“I did not have a conferenee with him
Edward Tyrrell. United
sadior Hanihara 1. not contempaiated b uationt night an appeal for aid
. tfhe liquor
in
“The headquarters were open gener:
ally in people as were others!" asked
Senator Spencer, republican, Missouri.
tlov. Sproul War Artlvr. ,
"Yes, but usually they were accompa i
nied by some one. For instanee. Goy
ernor Sproul (of Pennsylvania) brought
a large number in at different times."
T. A. Hannon of Indianapolis was call-
ed to tell of a conversation he had with
Dr. James I. Himrod of Mooseheart,
Ills., attached to Wood headquarters at |
the convention. Senator Walsh explain-
ed that Himrod himself had telegraphed
he did not appear because of his health
and had no information of importance.
Harmon testified Himrod had told him
of a telephone conversation between Gen-
eral Wood ad Senator Penrose about
930 o'clock on the night before Harding
was nominated.
Dr. Himrod tokd me, Hannon said,
“that he was a confidential worker for
(CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO.)
rose during the convention; declared he
had not seen Jake Hamon there; and
said Ive had not conferred during the
eontention with Hurry F. Sinclair al-
though he had asked Sinclair beforehand
for a campaign contributlonand it had
hern refused.
He had not learned until the last day |
f the convention the witness sald of the
PENROSE TO TRAD THREE
CAHINET rOSITLONS
lory attitude and de it utmot to brihg Ariu
about a satisfactory mlution of the in*
(Hu (ttoriatfd Prut) information as to the department of
WASHINGTON, April 18.—duatics; Hekrassenlio drug com:
IY Minute details of the Savan- pany pperator, now out on parole
ah fiquor conspiracy case in from Atlanta penitentiary after con-
• “meng 3
recited before the Daugherty in- yesterday that Federal Judge Killets
vestigating committee today by in Ohio had "reported unfavorably
- art Grier. **"“*“«
a self as a prominent Georgia re- Enement.
publican and former ‘informant • George H. Chamberlain.. attorney
of the department of justice. I for H. M. Daugherty, got the witness
The witness declared there had to akreethat, Judzenkuns I was 'n
heen long delay in proseeuting ™1. putdonerontrohgetwhen
the cases after all the facts be-, scaiie Re* ailed.
fore the department and that his; For the fourth time H. L. Scaife,
ronor was followed by his "dis-former investigator of was frauds for
ThwW ’ s’™, at departmeut or Justice, was
instance of John L. Phillips, the । A grand jury In the District of Co-!
republican state chairman. .who he lumbia on November 17, 1922, Sczite
charged was lavolved in thenlauoisaid, rezorted that evidence of con-
cases. An indictment against Phillips spiracy to violate law had been found I
in a lumber fraud case is pending in in the sale of the Bosch Magneto Co. ----- . ...ha .. vonw
the District of Columbia, by the aiient property custodian, but THOTGHT To BE OlTGROWTH OF’TURXEP DOWX I NOrOSAL wF
/ H. U Scaife, also a former depart- that the "overt act was committed ..... 1 ""-A“E ""anE
of justice investigator, corrob- outside the jury’s jurisdiction."
Woodruff's office."
Maxwell Examined.
George H. Maxwell, director of the,
National Reclamation Association, mother and’ two of her children
was called before the senate Daugh were killed today when an explosion
erty committee today to exPla n wrecked the home of Anthony Prac-
statements made by him in a tetter lo ko. Five other members of the fam-
Senator Ashurst, democrat. Arizona. .. were burned seriously,
charging a "Fall-Davis scheme to — _ . . . ..
steal the Colorado river.” '
The witness was heard at a hastily
assembled meeting of the committee
which previously had announced it.__________________
would stand in recess unttl nex; Rosie, an infant; and Leo, aged 1)|
week. His letter to Senator Ashurst years,
had said the committee was on the--« —---
trail of the serpent,” and that similar;......... .............
opportunity to get at the facts aa to i ■ i
river from Arixona “might ^Bot cothe i TODAY IN WASHINGTON J
* again in a thousand years.’ ।
, Jones Objeets,
In a recent controversy between
Rev. Smith and Mayor Frank X.
NEw ORLEANS. April to To save the lives of his five companio .
IV one of the six men sentenced’to be hanzed •• Aie...
for the murder of Dallas Calmea, si Independence I* F*
ago. is expected momentarily to confess. All other eTort 14
execution have been exhausted and the prisoners have beenaurormev
they will he hanged in paira, they to decide the orde in ""‛h "
shall die, a - ,m M h ane
Calmes, a restaurant operator, found six men robbing • #
was shot and killed by • singie bullet fired ’"'."’v.
man who killed Calmes would not confess, none o his compan T”
would name him. and all were sentenced to death. • .
All six are natives of Italy, or of Italo American pareniatezsan.
thousands of their fellow countrymen and numerous orunH“rI"
bnve supplied funds for their defense vlonk
Gregorio Leona, who came from Italy recently to visit K^L*n«
his brother, whom be had not seen in 13 years found Royone rLi.h
six men condemned last night in a death cell in the Orleans Parish
prison here. •
-mr omiai. — chertarsarohngesgqamacirewhopeann -----
that gas. leaking into the house from , HOME nu Azxd All OVER WHEN Texas, Tyrrell said
a main was set off when a memben! FIkW W DIM OA ERFD AND The bills first w
of the family, lighted a match. The- iHCtpk win gvp»ggggpa.p country about a y
dead: Mra. Annu Pracko, tif mother "5 u r "A9110 "7"1" time government agents traced their
Arizona Dally Star that he "as at
... ........... , tempting V* «et in touch wih General
-Why, I doltion, the premier asserted the eeT- Charlon w Harris at Tempe and in-
Imrnt has decicked to maintnin a cotii nurnet him to have one company of ihe
.....iona national guard prepared fol
immediate transportation to XuN
mmztmmnsm
at the border city bad naviedahim
that between s0 and 609
rm the calirornia side of the zine
held a mass meeting and notined NIT
the. were "coming throush thin
morning despite the covernor’s •**'
phia .luring live convention period.
Dixon said a cipher was nsec---
“men's names were carried in some other in an.
desiyenation." There also was a private per Yomomur.
tele hone .Ire I "It would be folly at this buncture,,
-Suat .hat was it Senator Penrose ex cuntinued, "to follow the Chinese exm
lean correspondents today after a meet-
was telegraphed to Governor
Richardson of Calitornia on behalf 0
:Wanearomzthineaot a factor inssanitarassbiot - * tie *^? jghayjtfftR s
«Di you talk to him abwut General [discussed "grave consequencks ..phra
Wood was misconstrued In America the Pf
“Not at the convention, I talked to mier declared.
him alout it hefore in New York." "Close stud
----‛----- . . . . . nr sicer1} im I‛r‛ •>«
been on the premixes, as he intended and to Jjustify the widespread criticism
sleeping there. o{ the senate for beroming a mm- dis
led Many Kaids. tributorof lander and slinger of mud."
BUFFALO. N. V.. April 18. The
».« «« » » ■ .. . ................
. WASHINGTOX, April 18.-Dne
to the parliamentary situation In
the senate, the senatorla inquiry
into alleged land frauds in the Rio
Girande Valley of Texas was post-
potted today nntll tomorrow.
YEW ORLKANS, April 18.The
state of Yucatan fell yesterday to
the Obrezon government it was
stated today by Arturo Ellas,
Mexican consul general here.
Sinctair in March or April 1920 had f express any desire to interfere in Amer
a friendly way about Wood's 1 lean domestic affairs, forunately: Ih
majority of American newrpaper“P/"
antine order forbiddinz it.
"I don t waht to work anr bar«mp
on an) body," said Governor Mum. "bu!
relr preservation Is the titot I**'"
nature and so long as the prosperity
and even the lives of Arizoa peopie
ate endangered by the cattle epidemic
I do not intend to let down the hors
I don't know how nanny
Ive needed at Yuma, but I
Senator Jone*, republican. Wash-
tagton. objected to taking up the Co;
• oradsrivercontroversytasgredexun-! semi-weekly meeting.
and he connects it with the depart- House committee investigating the
ment of justice in some way." shipping board takes more testimony.
Maxwell then said the letter was j House banking committee continues
sent “under a misapprehension" as I its hearings on the McFadden meas-
the committee he had in mind wasure.
“the reclamation committee.’ Senate agricultural committee con-
admitted that he had no “personal tinues its hearing on Muscle Shoals
i bids. >
House agricultural committee re-
1 sumes its work on the McNary-Haug-
storage resulting in a grand jury in- wao Jaceu J.
qulry. wet to the “office of Speaker soecial agent
Gillett.” ‘ .. .'justice, rega
Committea members
whether they should let this state-, 1922
ment stand in pcord, and the witness "Tbe men concerned were the same
named Gaston B Means as one of his
informants and declared six depart-
. ment of justice witnesses could con-
Mm Mb statement. He denied any
person. 1 knowledge of the transac-
— 7 .... 1 American nation and in a spirit of cor-
heatiquarters for telegraph workrhesaid.dinl C-operntion with the wovprntent of
■ "Thiwas about oelock ', the da II* Snited States “HI receive an mper-
before larding was nominated, he con- uteenretation"
ll.Jl. "The city editor told me there tial interpretation
the United States exclusion actionLN
L, I
I east, where nearly 500 automp-
------- bile tourikts have been prevent
□MI d F nUWILII
because of the foot and mouth
• ( Hu Aunriatrii Prut)
CANON CITY, Colo., April 16 Mix.
Minnie Dickey, divorced wife of Janes
Dickey must stand trial for homicide
in connection with the fatal shboting
of her former husband. Tuesday night.
District Attorney Witcher declaring
the woman responsible for Diekey’s
death but stating he did not know
whether the shooting was just|flable.
STATEQUAR ANTI NECAUSES TROUBLE
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APPEAIS FOR FINAL TIAI, W-®. TROOPSANDOEPUTYSHERIFFSARE
OF OIL CAStS III UKMINAL
wouwmetad April wa . HANIHARANUT
oil company influences at the < hicaz®
republican convention in 1920 were furih
r explored today by the xen.tr oil com-
. mittee with William Cooper Proctor of
Cineinnati, campnign manager for Leon-
ard Wood, on the witriess stand.
Procter denied that he hnd communi-
rated with live late Senator Boise Pen-
I The pastor returned to his —.rwcmous curges. m wian -......
several days ago and was on the cha racter af Ganton IL Mean, designed 1
point of leaving his office at the On- to blacken ive reputation of bond and I
tario church last night when a tele- eomcirntious pullie oficinls.
.phone call Informed him that his I “To allow a witne s like Means io re-
house had -been wrecked. Had th* peat his unfounde charges, long sinee
disproved, is well caleulated to discount
home in Blake Rock shortly after
-------.——— midnight last night.
bunch that defrauded the, air service, . The Smith family was absent.
nertesrofthreatentms letters had e.uv' "tatrrantan tiunt n com.
ed them to abandon tenporariy the mittee of the United State senate would
MOTHER HND CHILDREN
KILLED BYEXPLOSION
Michigan, ia support of the impeach-
ment charges and that Means, then a
department of justice agent, “was or-
dered to shadow us.” He identified a
paper which Senator Wheeler showed POLAC E BELIEVE LEAKING GAS!
him. and said that Means told me he WAS TOU RED OFF BY STRIK- '
took this paper from Representative ------
( By Aturlnlni Puu)
L CENTRO, Calif. April H —
L Additional devutv sherifs
were being sent from here today
to preserve order at Kolb, Cali,
fornia, th*' desert point 50 mil*-*
5 GDUNTERFEITERS 5
letters, he said, had followed soon af-
ter his activities became generally
known.
tereri^sX’^^re.^ our tils, enddisuninn."4
apiimel Miosmet-t.m. — -2
sannon unonED a iat"ameaanmmt -m-"
A,Kh n nllr H " rwat, there wn. General Womi .nl.'""’ an Am alle ard -atifactom --woinn anltig qarantine official, lo
nUllUuU LUlILLII Governor Lowden and .Im. Senator Jonn tlemnent of the question let them , ross the colorado river and
---" 1 ‘ enter Arisons throuzh k thotoush
rumigration of Topock, boutheast of .
' here on the state itne ...
Meanwhile reports trom "hoonix,
Aris., that the embaruo «n nil vehieu-
tsr trame from California womld re:
main indefinitely indicated that
Neegles might still be housing “he
strained a week hence.
Food here is plentiful and there is
garding the immigration question. no water shortaze.
“I only know of what • cnlled the
■ . .... Hanihara note by what the newspdpers" i
he .m, worked .t Penrose hradguarier pe published, Ira........ hope m„ I ..___w:l.
in Chicas" .hi the private wire he had lcerel that the document prepatei by Two Davidsons Wul
Battle Each Other
ganizations, escaped by a few minutes
a bomb explosion which wrecked hla or Attorney denerai Daugberty to him v
nail me into using my influente with
congress on his behalf is a tissue of fuine-
A lnoi from beginning to end" says tier
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924, newspaper, April 18, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487622/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.