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MJSTIN’S VERY BEST SUNOAY NEW^^
UNIVERSITY BILL PASSES HOUS
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GOOD MORNING
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LARGEST
CAPITAL
•5 FOUNDED MAY SI. 1914
“ALL FOR AUSTIN-
Ernest Jol
“AMERICA ALWAYS"
PRICE FIVE CENTS
red following
ENATE DEFEATS PRISON APPROPRIATION
SSOCIATION,
uisville, 6; M
Certain
ears
Indianapolis,
(BANKER
SENATE FAILS TO APPROVE
TO PUBLISH
SOUGHT
NOTED WORK
IN TEXAS
/Federal Warrant Sent to San
STEAMER
to beur upon hrm t *
i
ALASKA
A Fed-
signing organizations, associations.
I campaign manager, which gives an
ized by them.
By REE-
against the Patman legislation.
ing such iniquitous
those proposed by Mr. Patman.
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r
S
Who is anld to have residea in the Itrol to lease the American Legion
GUN BATTLE
WITH BANDITS
mes-
IN OKLAHOMA
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GET PINTO
The Floyd Senate bill tor rural
special
ONCE MORE
hished the chief of police, the armed
'Tm the happiest
two
three
times between July
world, wfile Ellis Kinkead is
J2 and July 30.
KILL TEXAN
Aug
nE
fei
WITH HAMMER DALLAS GIRL
RED CROSS
IS DRUGGED MAKES PLEA
on
shortly before midnight.
AND ROBBED
FOR RUSSIA
her.
it
0 DEAF TEXANS
Qe,
16’06
A
th were deaf.
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2
IT
ducing Anti-Klan Bill—Claims Gal-
leries Are Filled by Members of Sect.
Varsity Gets Additional Money by Amendment
RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE CHARGEU IN HOUSE
Printing the Full 24-Hour Newt of
All Others Printed the Night Before
THWARTED LOVE BRINGS DEATH
TO FORMER EMINENT LAWYER
American in Chihuahua Holds
Back Information to Receive
Greater Reward.
Ey Aniated rre to the Amlin amertean
BONHAM. Texas. Aug 6.—Offi-
Antonio for Arrest of Miss-
ing Banker.
y
e
POR TmE DAT
mzow AWar
rub A--
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"I don’t know what 1 did.
"I don’t recollect it at all.
the Austin Am
olumbus, 3;
By Aanoelated Prems to the Anntin Amertcan
PORT WORTH, Texas, Aug 6
s well known
has visited seve
finally passed.
Chains at Pen abolished.
LATEST AUSTIN
CITY EDITION
JAPS AGREE
ON NOV. 14TH
worker," was the way she put it
She gave him 11000 to invest for
By Assoefnted Press to th# Austin American
TULSA, Okla., Aug. 6.—An auto-
mobile load of armed men reported
routed in a gun battle with officers
of C’atoosa, Okla., a small town cast
of Tulsa. was headed toward Tulsa
late Saturday night and three auto-
.. MacGILL
lial-Reem 1
CKNTRAL TEIAS WEATHE TODAY.
Part cloudy.
Always Send Your Renewal Subscription Promptly Before Your Time It Up — Never
Wait for Your Austin Amer'can to Be Stopped—You Cannot Afford to Mist Any luuit
rtheAuatinAmen
L Aug. 5.—Geo
lor was called
’ in response t
ing the death
r Asneinted Prvs to the Austin American
DALLAS, Texap, Aug. • Tom
HI was instantly killed and Brnn-
n Whitlock died soon after being
ruck by a northbound Misnouri
knaa« A Texas train near Rockwell
le Friday.
THE GOOD RWE
NEWKPrEa
GETS $230,000 MORE
BY HOUSE AMENDMENT
Clair, who 1
sister. Mrs. J
last two meal
r home in Ju
RELIGIOUS SECT CHARGED
WITH POLITICAL PRESSURE
EXERTED AGAINST KU KLUV
ALLED
INOR -FUNE
Lenped
ull 24
eo Price and
u stin visited
H Erwin,
BIG PRISON APPROPRIATION
SPONSORED BY GOVERNOR
L B. Chamber
norning from
ck brother. Ri
allas.
n reports no
brother’s co
Total
Circulation
Over
52,000
Every Week
Total
Circulation
Over
52,000
Every Week
4T, mss:1
HE 14 -
T? I’LL ACT
AS YoUR
k SNtocK
VABSORBER
The man has refused to divulge
his name or address
in Is and will
Teward, but
City of Mexico
J "I know where Spurgi
Hum him over for a big
are that
pas- —dt
SPURGIN In MEXICO
EX-SOLDIER CLAIMS
Amocinted Prea to the Austin Ameriean
TAYLOR PRESBYTERIANS
HAVE OPEN AIR SERVICE
luctance in submittins the propos-
als and urging they do not inter-
“TRUE TO TEXAS”
By Anaoelated Press to the Auntin Amerlenn
TOKIO, Aug 6-- Japan has agreed
tn Nov 11 a« the date for the be-
that representative was meddling in ~ - t
Texas, affairs. : B, As-ociated Press to the Austin American
"This same organization, it is be-
lieved by scores of members of the
legislature. together with other de-
OUG AND MARY
RE DISCUSSED
BEHIND DOORS
sage from the Alaska said that
all beats were being lowered.
The ship, the wireless said,
was “full of passengers" and
urged that ships come to the
assistance of the vessel.
The wireless SOS call of the
Alaska eeased at 9:58. leading
to the belief that she may have
gone down.
In his alleged confession he im-
plicated a second man whom, he
says, has the money whigh was tak-
&
woman in the
ago, and speeded away
to the outskirts of Fort Worth at
-$:65 o'clock Saturday night
of Burnet, Mia
ba Moses of F
J B- Akers
in Waco this w
se party at
I. Overstreet.
i tor, who is now in New York, the
exclusive publication rights in Cen-
tral Texas forthe autobiography of
| William F. MeCombs. Democratie
"Patman, an ex-service man is, taken advantage of his youth and
I believe, innocent of the influences lack of experience.'*
Spurgin, missing president of
the closed Michigan Avenue
carriage of justice is shown was
with two other measures aimed at
the Ku Klux Klan, were ordered
printed in the Journal
Governor Neff sent a message to
both houses outlining new proposed
legislation, but pointing out his re-
Two cars of masked
CHICAGO. Aug.
al warrant for
press the measure.
"It will be remembered that for-
mer Governor Hobby was compelled
to reprimand a representative off
the "Association for Social Equal- i
ity of Negroes and Whites' b cause
Abolishment of Chain and Limiting of Bat
at Penitentiary Directed—Truck Bill
Engrossed With Amendment in House.
Rural School Aid Monday.
daily upon the former President. J
but inciuding such leading Demo- |
crats aa Co'. F. M House of Aus- 1
tin and William Jennings Bryan.
mobile loads of police officers from
Tulsa were dispatched to meetington, K
them -*
she never
but that
Nervous and trembling after a
"As far as can be determined,
members of the American Legion in >
1 The Austin American announces
{ that it has secured, through itsei-
------ - , - Bonny Pinto, an you
ng conference behind closed doors who war tarred ana
as held by Gavin MeNab, Judge era weeks
A MeCarren of Reno, Nev.; to
hn (1. Mott, Los Angeles. attor-/10:45
measures us
100 per cent
By Woods, appropriating $50,000
for first and $75,000 for the sec-
ond year for vocational training in
Texas, calculated to secure for
on; Texas Federal benefits under the
Smith-Hughes act.
RAN FRANCISCO,
“AMERICAN”
IS SUNK
-- —-g- , - . . . : Mn, Kinkead, who Saturday went :
KILLED BY TRAIN ginning of the disarmament con-
ference in Washington as suggested
by the United States.
LAYS BARE LEADERS
AS THEY REALLY WERE
cent. । ’ __________ M
By Page, increasing the State ' school aid was set as a
guaranty fund from $2,000,000 to order for Monday morning.
i5.000.00o, 8 nate committee on peniten-
! By Tertzberg, preventing com- tinries made a favorable report on
munities with hospital facilities the Hertzberg measure creating a
from putting insane persons in jaii. hoard of supervisors for the prison
By Witt providing employes of system, one of whom is to be a
eleemosynary institutions be net woman.
Warren C.
Exdlusive Pablication of Wil. Member df Texas House Claims Patman is
liam F. MeCombs’ Storg IB
Central Texas.
the Legislature are
robbery of the Farmers and Mer- Covington
chants State Bank of Achilles, Okla,
Thursday night, according to Dep-
uty Sheriff O. F. Miles
MAN CONFESSES
TO BANK ROBBERY
By Ansoelated Prees to the Austin American
DFNISON, Texan, Aug. 6—A man
was arrested, who is alleged to have
confessed to participation in the
Colonel McCombs’ articles are to
be published in the Sunday Austin
■ American, beginning next Sunday,
August 14, and continuing through
j ten Sudays.
Elsewhere in this Sunday's Aus-
tin American is a full page detailed
announcemedt of the McCombs ar-
tic lea
in the House Saturday afternoon
Ric Johnson truck bill amending
the present law by eliminating the
mileage tax, was passed to en-
Rrossment.
ritan
not for $2500," Clinton said.
Clinton was seen on the streets
of Chihuahua City with Spurgin
"I don t know
“An awful chill overcame me.
by, and John Fairbanks, at which
le affairs of Mary Pickford and
hr husband, Douglas Fairbanks,
ere discussed.
There were reports that the con-
rence dealt with Nevada litigation
I which the divorce of Miss Pick-
rd from Owen Moore and her sub-
uent marriage to Mr. Fairbanks
gtres but Mr. McNab declared it
inlt entirely with the business af-
Lira of the two motion picture
ars-
Late Saturday the Senate committee on finance flatly
refused th accept recommendation of Governor Neff that an
appropriation of $879,518 be made for the payment of
Texas prison debts and prison operating expenses to
Sept. 1, 1922.
Instead the committee by vote of 7 to 3 allowed only
$135,000 of what Governor Neff asked, same to be used
for payment of land notes maturing in the fall.
Observers point out that refusal of the committee
AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1921.
men seized
while man,
athered sev-
eamssm--=-s
faculty of the ( incinnnti law school Bell of the FIrdt pregliter . he man under arrest snys he
in 1110 after he had refused to Church killed James with a sledge hammer
marrt her: that he then had mar. tion Win h.“ opn’hitacrnsrKon and. that an accomplice For Whom
nod Miss Mari, iuise Gormley ot the lawn ‘ authonuies are looking robbed the
' and dsappeared from The lawn will be well lighted and Pody.oirotosthan 81000, according
town- "going to England. necord- comfortabie Chair winFI pro to shenr Whitley.
ing to his political friends": that vided for All < ---------
»he had "ued him for divorce, allng- I The men are invited to come with- TN Auatin amerean • -an-a prempe,
ing heree’t to be his common law out their coats and the women with, each morning tn every outside-or.AT-ti”
wife, had been awarded $5000 nil- out their hata, so that AU can be subacriber if delivefy ts irregutar tr 4,
mony, but never had received a comfortable I the fault of the railway mail servie
rent, that she had purchased a re- Special musie by the MacBel , ! I-e.notitxAmum.Amerieen •' oma ••
volver for her own protection, came Quartet will be a feature of the l.mmil"UI.b tukento prkee
to Naw Tork to affect a fecozciiia- I evening IX 3 - *u
Feature of Saturday’s session in
the House of the Texas Legislature
। was the fact that the educational
[appropriation measure, over which
; there has been such strenuous de-
i hate for the last ten days, was
* I ---
By Assoctated Pres to the Austin Amertean ’ By As-ociatea Prow to th. Auntin
DALLAS, Texas Aug 6. — The! OHNEVA, Aug. 6 — The Inter-
authorities were searching for twotnational League of Red Cross 8o-
mon oom RridaLneht ruzem ETat-srsena2 g-e
bound. KaEKcd and , hiorofos med Aug 18 in order to ntua war. ana
her ant. then made ott with 175 mena of rellevine iba tamina
which she had hidden in her trunk. stricken area of Ruasia
..Minz.Rumeet alo told the police The appeal expren.a prala. ror
hat she Was knocked down by one the initiative already taken by Her-
I the.men when she attempted tojbert Monver, ehairman • Me amIN-
elude them. I ican relief adminiatratioa
creates the possibility of an extra session of the Legislature
by Jan. 1. Otherwise the prison system will be without
■ finances.
' finally passed.
It now goes to free conference. _ __________ _____ _
! Three bills were finally passed fere with consideration of appro.
I in the Senate Saturday. {priation measures.
The measure of Witt and Willis j The Senate agreed to nurehann
in Chihuahua City on July 22. isiprohibiting the reversing by the ; the painting of Governor James 8.
, .. . . , . , I Court of Criminal Appeals of cases Hogg for $800 from the owner Nra
in hiding not tar from Chihuahua through technicalities‘unless a nd.- W H. Huddle
The picture has been hanging in
the Senate since 1892.
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Charges that "a certain refigiubeing brought
permitted to conduct stores or sell A bill was introduced late Satur,
Inmates merchandise. day hy Senator Witt which changeg
Ku Klux Bill Printed. the fiscal year of county orrieerg
in the house the Patman anti- making it begin January 1 teatend
secret organization bill, together of December 1.
_ Cy.. for burial.
She would only reiterate her faith ,
According to meager reports fur- in her husband.
CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL TEXAS AND ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER AT THE TEXAS
_ — _ . ----- Spurgin in Mexico.
they understand the un-American rHiMtAHKA ~yy v.ic
conspicu- seat.meet that has prompted its CHIHIAHLA CITV Mexico-
ous in thg passage of anti-klan leg-! proposal! Aug 6.—Warren C. Spurgin, miss-
islation' the fact that certain "Let it be thoroughly understood ing Chicago banker, who arrived
• Northern negro organisations are that no one charges Mr Patman
interesting themselves in the pas-with un -Americanism, but that we
i Sa6e.of such legislation—all thia - believe he is the victim of certain
( should spur the Legislature in kill* influences seeking to destroy our according to M. E Clinton, who de-
inc qch inic.ia-.. _.......... . . . '
z4-Heur Leesea Wire £-ecmtea rree.
The Anatin A mer lean's lenned wire or
the Aseociated Fraas covera the fuin dny
and sight report of 11 hour -complte
in evry.repeet,and ls printed tegulariy —--- -I- , w'<rn
in She Asada merican every morning. । en from ths Achilles bank.
Special Session of Texas Legislature App
NIVERSITY OF TEXAS ’
parleys and tn every-day life.
He turns an undimmed light on
the political leaders, more espe-
3 Assoeinted Prems to the Austia Amerteaa
BULLETIN.
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 6-
The steamship Alaska sank in
fifteen minutes with the loss of
many lives, according to a radio
message picked up by the harbor
department at 11:55 p- m.
The Alaska earned 131 pas-
sengers when she left, of whom
123 were in the cabin and eight
in the sterage.
By Aesoetated Prees to the AueUw American
NORTH HEAD, Wash. Aug.
6—An SOS from trie steamer
Alaska wee received at the
wireless station at S OS p. m
The vessel was hard aground
on Blunts Reef.
A second call said the Alaska
had struck the rocke hard and
was hating heavily.
“The citizens of Texs should rise
up in their might and demand of
ledo, 5; Mil
Anmoeiated Press Complete
Wire Service for the y
Hours Up to Ckidag of
pean Cables at • a m.
git cut $105 000 from Texas A and
W. faculty salaries
jit added $36,000 for experiment
upatationa.
git added $35,000 for A- and M.
jurnmer school.
rAlctually. therefore, the House,
ded 196,000 to what the appro-
riationa committee asked for in
Hhe first place.
S Representative Curtiss of Tarrant,
he of the steam roller leaders, has,
fs vie w on what the steam roller .
ccomplished:
S"rhe Htate was saved $400,000 on'
he I In t verity Wuget.
I "Th. appropriation committee's,
udget carried $2,700,000 for the
niversity for the next two years,'
phi the budget as adopted by the'
Qoune carries $2,300,000 tor the next
4 • rural years.
N As to the A and M. budget, not-
yithstanding the cut of 000
Made in reducing salaries for teach-
rs in that institution, the college
ot an Inerease of 112.820 over the
Enance committee's budge"
I By reason of the fact that the
eusley amendment to the Bonham
nendments, talking on about $330,-1
P0 to the University budget in- |
udes many items not- previously j
Bade public, reproduction of the
party successfully held up and sleepless night. Miss Stone recov- wor w2-,, p2, g .
robbnd the occupante of four auto- jered her compsre during th. dayi Th piT 1 °-hr. Kin dawu-romr.
mobiles en route between Tu Isa i when she first was taken to police up like thunder ' ”
and Catoosa before reports of their} headquarters for further question- I
activities reached the Cat - . " -• . ... i
fleers.
The Tulsa officers were imme-
diately called upon for help.
morpaporymen th.....* the
Imemheedshe’Berennounconsatna xikehdtan."antapcueintenana iet । Mau womidghezreplyto any state-
th. banditn taking night |n thl al: him lB ineinnau ln 1918 when sh« | ? 1>,e nurse.
reef Inn of Tulsa nursed him for a nervous break
__Chief Blaine in a third rar started' down; that he then made love to
~ the trail of his reinforcements her — “Oh, he was a very fast
Moore's charges were contained
in a statement as follows: religious sects, etc-, are behind the
■I lt»r Representauve Patman has! Patman measures and. us I said
I ' taununw"inz"organimatsAsepeT:! innrnnaou "esen "anat tlhgiyevackak'
j tion of Woodrow W son to the senting themselves as sheep. but -- -------
Presidency of the United States, , which are. In fact, nothing but
• nd Just how it was done. | wolves in wheep's clothing.
| Colonel MeC mb,’ story, advance I -The fact that the nailery of the
I copies of which have been recetved House of Repi ntatives was pret-
| to Washineton. ha, created a Eteat ty well filled with representative,
wenaation ecause of the hitherto of a certain religious sect on the
lunrubuished and amazng personal morning that Patman's condemna- ‘their egislatorsto strike a death
fastdeclose son, le-1 i—. .I tonresolution came up for constd- blow to such iniquitous measure.
I A.Compa, ine political leader eration, the fact that represent,-[ and I belleve they wil do ,o once
thie maok. from the | tives ot this rellgious sect are mak- they understand the un-American
ipubC men end.P or NV them -st inK themselves otherwise conspicu- sentiment that has prompted its
rs ne saw thentIn committ e rooms m- l- *k- ------- --a, --- . - I
behipd tlosed d or- at miuight
Influenced by Religious Sect in Intro-
pure and unadulterated American clared he knows the whereabouts
inatituuors,orcanxatons that have o . g for ■ There wax
I from Chicago befofe assisting in his , berg bin which abolishes the use
apprehension. ’ of chains in the penitentiary' sys-
! After registering at a hotel in tem and limits use of the bat. ‘ ------
Chihuahua City on July 22. under The third measure finally passe । Truck Bill Amended,
the name of W C. Scott, Spurgin in the Senate was the Rigors Mill An important amendment to the
{met Clinton, a discharged soldier, which authorizes the Boardof Con- bill wax the exclusion of vehicles
from its provisions which were
owned and operated by farmers ih
hauling their products to market.
The House adjourned until 10
O'cloek Monday morving.
Before its adjournment until the
same hour the Senate passed fin-
ally the following bills:
'Only Morning Newtpaper in Central Texas
''Associated Press. Printed 3 a. m. Today.
inal Passage of Educational Bill in House
Shows Total Greater Than Finance
Committee. Submitted—Steam Roller
Leaders Claim Saving to Texas.
Trust Company, charging vio-
lation of the prohibition laws,
was issued Saturday following
the confiscation on Friday of
$10,000 worth of wines and
other liquors in the bank.
Copies of the warrant were
forwarded to San Antonio,
with a request that
Spurein be apprehended if
possible.
At 9:40 p m.
Tells How Hr Mde Woodtow
Wilson President of the
United States in 1912.
sect was influencg" Wright Pat-
man of Cass County in his attack on
the Ku Klux Klan in the Texas Leg-
islature were made by Representa-
tive Joe Moore in a statement is-
sued Saturday morning shortly after
Patman had secured three anti-
Ku Klux measures printed in the
House Journal.
Friday. I WAont rmemben"ushe replied. to'Minacada during the me'hWasL.Ry.:.....—.....-
In direct contrast to Miss Stone* uyn 41 "4.. 8un . , , absent from C'hihuahua City ! districts .to, issue bonds so lons
volubility was the brevity of Mrs. satin bAg .Po 8 Acquaintances declare Spurgin
Marieului Kinkcad, who.waz l -Then you pulled the gun from 81 lateuheintended to Eo to the I
preparin to take her husband a • your bagr
body to her former home in Cov- ' -
Fina passage of the Texas ed-
catonal budget was nccomphshed
Eh Use House of tMe Texas Legisla-
Hre Saturday noon
{There is now in order appointment
■d ee 4 onterence committees from
both houses
bummarize, the action of the,
louse on thia measure shows the I
lowing:
I Through the House appropriation
Budget Texas eucational institu-
Bana asked $9,125,044 for two years.
I In addition to whatever was ।
ranted the University of Texas, the)
board of Regents wanted to use I
hat is known aa th* available fund.,
ecruing not from taxatlon but from
and fees and elsewhere.
This the House would not do. but,
ied up thia available fund for Uni- [
ernity building purposes solely. j
It added $100,000 for two years
in the Texas University budget even
rter slicing faculty salaries, how-
J border towns and at one time to hospital at Kerrville to the Fed-
have lived at Marfa, Texas. eral Covroment.
AND PUTS NURSE IN PRISON nununE nitisnppnarrafyometEh- ■ ieenhtvHmhheretntroduccdan-
n-1• I • I’UILLa 1.5 1 111V.‘mng July 29, and was seen upon ihe other penitentiary bill in the Sen-
streets several times during that i ate, Satura-.
___ —. iday I It provides for the creation of a
■ ■ a , .2, n .. . - . . 1 prison boani of supervision to be
if AsSocated i rs to the Austin American t tion, had located him and laid in Hr seemed entirely unconcerned known as the penitentiary super-
NEW YORK, Aug. 6--The storywait for him near his home, but read a number of papers care- visory board to oversee general liv.
of a thwarted love was told Satrr- f In these words she described Fri- fully, according to persons who ing conditions of Texs convicts,
day by Miss Olivia M. P. Stone. । day.night ‘ shooting: had him under observation . other Senate bills introduced
Cincinnati nuree, arter she had been stetn approu cameenome Nisn stohecidwthatana 5519,51s 01 By Parr. um, for a.
held without bail on a charge of How do you do. Mr. Ellis Kinkead, intended to purchase a ranch and for the prison system for the com- V ek pment of oil and gas resource,
homicide in connection with the YoU dirty rat: youre surprised to to make his home in Mexico. ling fourteen montbs under permits heretofore issued pa.
shooting of Ellis Guy Iinxead, for-S5ewer.aren.t.you",,, ,Two residents of Chihuahua City By Richards, relating to fran- der the* 1917 mineral act on island*,
mer corporation counsel or cincin- a .kerf showed him properly. < Ichises of street raltaay companles. , bars and inlets owned by the state
nail, near hl, home in Brooktyn on . . . don, mmemte. ■ . . ennea He is known to have mad, a trip their vurchase an I disposttion within the tidewater limits of that
I l don t remember "hernied to Minacada during the time he was By Parr, authorizing nav cation Pportion of the Gulf of Mexico wi:
— - -= ===== =ene= = ng a, in Jurindictten of the Slate.
rate of interest is not above 6 per i Rural Aid Bill Up.
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