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The Austin American
J
NDAR
10 PAGES
Number
Volume 10.
NEW ATTACK ON STATE PROHIBITION PLANNED
(
C regale n,
Testimony Opens Today In
ATTEMPT TO
$
SET AIR MARK
Al 4
Sealy Street Battle Trial
OF OTTO LANGE
FORESTALLED
TO BE TESTED
th l he fami
France Ratifies
this
FALLS IN LAKE
chamber
Body of One Flier
Recovered.
FORT STANLEY. July 9 — Lake
indietments charging
demurrer
Mexican Consul
It
com pie-
Forced to Show
)
now go to the senate.
D.
(ustafson.
H
ney Parker of Washington county J
Flogging Parties
Benton and J.
had
“very un-
Maughan • two mechanics, who had
been in St Joseph four days, await-
to France."
ing his coming
Steam Will Be
returning
Joseph thia afternoon and all
subsequently adopted by the voters
he
ay
pro-
zulped milk forced on him by his
duced their credentials.
declared
been
Grand Jury Probe
Could
aviator
as
a ppea red more
(Continued on Page 2, Col
Lange.
Two W omen Face
Death Penalties
Judge Will Lin in district
court.
In Murder Cases
prevented more serious trouble
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)
time try alowing
Allies Concede
kown
announced purpose was to combat
recognize .
the electric
5)
The fire broke out last Monday
Governor Walton declared “Cad.
with
TO BALLOON RACE
organization of the later society.
verge of the
same thing.’’
found
balloon
32
Pasha has proved himself a great
2)
9 —German .
hos-
his
They were quoted at .0003 3-4 cents 1
Drector
Guns to China
CLEVELAND O.. July
Wil-
died early this morning
court.
told him she had killed Schneider 1
at
in note circulation last week
seieeting negro pbysicans
still be consulted on several points
two sons. Attorneys William L and
paratory to putting ther in
ide
concerning
in
definite policy
decided
Turkey, but everybody at Lausanne
IS
truck farmer, disappeared in July.
since Saturday afternoon
when D I Chance
beaten
hammer
■
Shipped Back Home
Bell Coutny Farmers Use
basiu.
smugglers of
materials
National Meeting
Kansas City Churches Go
ATLANTA, Ga . July 9
A plea
ago for
International
ied
Acquittal of Convicted
rou rt
a barrel on all refined products.
Elizabeth
when
Flemings
French Rainbow Division
accordin
patches received here.
lured the town of Ypacaray
d
towns” of units In the Rainbow di -
t.
the bull and
gine and bagzege car were thrown
track
0
u
66 against its Inclusion.
Condi-
d etipn. emi 5» 121 pen
? e t
• nr. .
5
met' snn
Ol
nenoiarion, formed, fer. tho .pur naa
nH.dn,
teckf
namunge
T epovich
The party ! July 20
Authorities searched
< olonel
n, Tasas
Peek and Major H. J
two years from now.
• Mmprdeeihtem
I
■
t
German Marks Drop
To New Low Level
Only One Juror
Needed Prior to
Start Evidence
Former Supreme
Justice Is Dead
Former Evangelist
Convicted Forger
1911.
both
here. is that one of the most se-
rious dangers to the happiness of
the continent has been removed by
the liquidation of the state of war
h fares.
I and coat
I you wil
1 cost tor
le way or
Curzon in the first stage of the ne-
gotiations and kept all the skilled
diplomats guessing from the start.
He smiled always, but seldom did
Practically All
Turk Demands
was found in the basket this morn-
ing 14 miles off here by Captain
vided
that
road,
man
' diplomat, for by the Near Eastern
peace which was arranged in prin-
J ciple between the allied and Turk-
ish representatives early today, he
PALM
50c
IS
“I’m the luckiest man in
Why should I be dis-
occurred
25. fire.
He never relinquished his grasp
on the delicate situations that often
pre
when
will
ANADARKO, Okla.. July 9 —Pre-
liminary steps in selecting a grand
Constable Houston stated he told
Governor Davidson that reports of
tonight
man o
pirs will be made in the pasture,
and the gas line will be cieaned
Eleven jurors had been selected
in the criminal district court yes-
Nitti
Rus ri
defraud the government in runner -
tion with war time ship construc-
lion and operation contracts
dis-
tap-
near
> ears
pesta,
pan.
achieved signal
I country.
sen-
chair
w York,
('rudelle f
paring to rep.] a threatened attack
on the city, calling for volunteers to
reinforce the federal troops.
sitate visits in almost all the larger
cities of the country.
Crane
State's attorneys in the examin-
Pope Ii Sony That
Prince Was Robbed
the
and
entral Chris
Texas Bibic
lurch.
Univer-
meets
The Investigation will be directed
by W H. McKenzie. assistant state
attorney general.
/
I
Asuncion, cutting the railroad and
continuing their advance.
M les
killed
Judge
ND
P
and
of s
on a ■
for a
de- ■
3p.m.
follows
ork.
I W.
TON
of Texas
. Aug. 11
L July 28
lug. 4, 25
boat.
Apparently caught in the terrific
eral's department.
Section 1 of Article XVII of the
year,
inded
and
I At the nominal rate of exchange of
1 23.8c each in effect before the war.
this number of marks would have
FAMILY FEUD Principal In Sneed
CAUSED DEATH I Feud Ges on Trial
whom
guilty
several trial flights tn go above or
• round the fog. but ft serinee to * ।
% elope him completely
sgers and
it enilintv ।
[LEGALITY OF
DEAN LAW IS
pect, but being threatened by pesta [
of various kinds. Hell county farm- j
ers are resorting tn the methods
SHANGHAI. July 9,—A warrant
wag issued here today for the arrest
klan of the "Loyal Blues." since the; Gov: nv, aiton d
do county is on the
t’onneH.
• R H
rnentary agreement made in Wash-
; ington on Feb 6, 1922. In which ap-
• W3*‛ Hiii ’
M2M30na-za-
- The atop over at Houston will be! w
pmm, .nd attackn an many more. ' one ot a riea of vi-it to "home
showing an increase of nearly four
trillion. two hundred billion marks
ToMt:
j R.
needed. W
continue •
Corsicana Oil Field
Worker Badly Scalded
the wpi4
9 :
on-
I Agmn
as
r
WAH}I‛TM. ‛wi; Justice
Starord reuned today to direc t a
Although airplanes from Selfridge
j field, flying I
I DIE WHEN BAG Treaty Involving
Pacific Holdings
■ CA;
■ "~4e4-Nmiwreru- Sor>2"
’balloonists
Wednenday, partly cl
thunder showers in i
Divergencies
than a year
iA
7/)
"2
nhe* de-
Ivance at 1
orwritet
connty. where he said mob rule was
prevalent.
--------- er-- re •rnt t,-Aaera,re
■ - rtermw-F 16-AftantinTTiny TT MeW f
Estimated Texai Corn Highway Enthusiasts Plan
Crop 95,121.000 Bushels |
sengeK. train Sunday morning and :
'’ charging down the track, crashec
i ....... . andirelieved I into the engine at full speed Thi l
raced in a motor car from the air
field to the suburban town A weld-
of Lawrence H Kearney. American,
| charged with being the head of a
For Smuggling
j overtook the two aeronauts.
Ham R Day, former associate Jus-
tice of the L'nited States supreme
P- Constitution of the State of Texas
do , provides that "the legislature at
D! any biennial session, by a two-
x ei die t
Charles
sold foil ।
indict no
has, been attributed to either the •
"2
)
Failure to Publish
Alleged. .
that'
so di-■
en*"'nuiaod,su lep-1
4° • cat* Gettlav n'j ’
Behaffner, a brother, and Tommie Eric today yielded the body of Lieu-
ene Luther Heil. ln=! their lives • tenant L J Roth, pilot of the 111-
fated United States na^ balloon , dates '
A-6698 Strapped to the basket of'
Engine Goes Bad on
O V \
Maughan.
never has
today.
_________. ______ ation of jumrs quest toned prospee-
declared after theyjtive jurors concerning affiliation
18 to
have
ticens-lcave theme -FazzstHyzgeadt tgextge*rz35
organization in some way brought
■into the case. Two veniremen ad -
mitted membershi. In the organi-
zation. while anotrer said that he
had been a member but was not
the basket after divesting himself of
his clothing. and had then cut the | eor,n7.
basket loose from the big bag. trust -
pital with negro personnel rests on
a determination of whether the
zood faith of the federal govern-
ment al involved +hrough promisesi
made th* white committee by th*
4 cisely defined as it concerns Japan.
George Wion master of a rihing' On.Saturdsy thes.chamber “p;i Captain Hi»w.
5 proved the Washington agreement I
he yield.
The Angora
igned within ten days
The great result of the Lausanne
Cat Terrorizes Kansas City
American Held
| better than the brilliant Marquis
estahlished by the stenciled initials
j "L.J.R ” in the underwear
mented. seen roaming the woods
near where Tepovich was found.
and Detroit, a revenue cutter and
■ confronted the conference. He was
it is expected that the grand
i jury will be sworn in tomorrow and
I the actual investigation started I
! then.
Schneider
for right
delle was
, will be held in Sun Antonio, Texas
Other officers elected included I fleers said the act
tried before the consular courts
I in a statement issued after he
declared martial law in Okmulcte
Local residents
or 266,666 to the American dollar. 1
General Gouraud
EL PASO. July 9.—Manuel Es-
parza. Mexican consul in El Paso.
Berry, on Mar h
that of the torch light and
ccompanied Captain Aldrick to
’ Austin, and related to Acting Gov- j
unfriendly < ernor Davidson available informa-1
hi* three nona
of acqui
W Moi
Torch to Kill Boll Weevil
TEMPLE. Texas, July 9 - With |
one of the biggest cotton yields in I
the history of the county in pros-1
No extra parts will
- France will be in Houston for the
District; Police Remove itonrormatoypuguvtdoposarotsamsory enr
TA Becker, a former officer in the fa-
, - CORSICANA, Texas, July 9 — and that he had registered the let-
boats rromcseveinq : A battery of twelve boilers will be ter to make surei t would reach
riggec up and ready to shoot steam
ion naval limitatlons. Both treaties
and toppled over
"Am I discouraged? I should say
storm of last Thursday night, laeu- j
g--r • 1 tenant Roth had taken the precau-
yuan Vement । tion to strap himself to the side of
TULSA, Okla. July 9. A mud
bull dirputed the Missouri- Kansas -
Texas light of way near Appala-
• bin okla with a westbound pas-
and E. Aza, chancellor. were taken
! from an automobile at the inter-
which outlawed the liquor traffic
seen by the diplomats
loudy; probably paanage of a highway amendment
south portion.
Walden. Robert
' thirds vote of all members elected
j to each house, to be entered by
yeas and nays on the house jour-
nal. may propose an amendment to
the Constitution to be voted upon
negro nurses but the process
victories for
tion of Texas corn on July 1 was
76 per cent, acreage 4,870,000; pro-
Saturday morning of
i rinee Larlo Giustiniani Bandini
and his wife. Princess Maria, who
e ruggec in their pnlnce by a
I waiter and a
the klan locally it is not known
how many members either organt- l
; plot for the wholenale smuggling of
- arms into C’hina from Rtsshan and
■ Japanese sources
The authorities allege Kearney
bought 169.000 Russian and Japan
ese rifles from the Russian refugee
fleet that put in here last Decem-
; her These refugees recently ar- i
j rived at Fan Francisco from Ma-
ROME. July s Pope Pius today
expressed his regret over the rob- '
ago with the organization of units I
of the Ku Klux Klan here were
; accentuated Saturday evening when
two public fist fights among four
both men
taken from St.
and re -dediate themselves to th*
ing machine
expressed remarks
DEY SOME FOLKS, EF
DEY Ain'got no good
CLOES DEY ON-HAPPY.
EN EF PEY DRESSED UP
DEYS mis'able!!
from the
making, a serles which will neces-
the passengers
in today’s debate Deputy Arch- --
fmbauld, socialist-radical, said tMt ne
the president of the United States ac
ton. inasmuch
HAN ANTONIO July 9 AI -
though the Texas attorney general ’ _
ruled that the cotrtitutl stal f • A i •
_________________ —-as 429/P-4wa*aa
Xhdaeee*8,N/ssneesgpcMEvze . » * -
enadnaitzagrdhNeG-CAhE- W.
end a corn
he pain in-
rn lotens
de m clear
stere. The
complied with in the case of the
In the rase of Mrs Buzzi, Schnei
Large crowds, representing
factions, witnessed them
interference is believed to
nolia oll company
ty- sixth Legislature in
of jewels and money valued at 2 -
000000 Ure The pontiff made in.
Auiries regarding the condition of
the prince and princess. Prince
farlo is suffering from a fractured
arm and other injuries while the
_____ ..._________ , „„ prInezm..i severely ill from ,l„„l (
2; , The thteven ovflooked weilNone - -
New Drive for Amendment 1 valued at 100,000 lire, wheh wer n i ported injured
----- ---------- onother drawer or the sare they -----------
Tom Rom' Plea for New
allied concessions
Rewards of $500 for conviction of
slayer of Lange, and for person who
Bootleggers Feud hocdnghuborrharbw
n Ay . A r. . son A reward of $100 has been
n Llaims (hie Victimjara.hy the Burleson county ku
supporters and enemies of the klan
brought from Frank Hefley. chief;
of police, a threat to ask for slate
troops if the incident is repeated
Both eneounters were stage on
the steps of the postoffice, result-
ing from arguments over the klan
Kr • • 0 tions in about nineteen liquor cases
Vaccination Scar arndantpcanathnnasoorexsronche
The rebels.
Opponents of the klan about a
month ago formed an organization
Hr made
early last
Dungan
Sunday
, — - ......- - automobile
wnch th, two together with an-
other couple were returning from
a chicken dinner farm.
The resolution demanding Flem-
ing’s resignation was adopted by
several Bible classes and by the
, session" of Linwood Boulevard '
Presbyterian church
peace, as
fireman jumped.
v talon which
1919 and
I. Basey, T W
rested for having corn whiskey in
his possession several months ago '
The boy, the only known witness .. , \ , .......... --
to the slaying told police that Dig- ’ Mackinac Island Michigan, accord-
lovana was shot by a man wholing to W ord recefvedshere by his
drove up to the curbing in a sport
roadster and fired point blank at •
hin: The killer appeayed to be an i
itadan and was recognized by the
h0Y as Giarbash. also known as
Eddie Pol," he said Police have i
no record of anyone by that name
with the knights of the ku klux
! klan, the testimony in the case
। tending tn ahow the name of this
death with
MOLE PASS. Texas, JU|,
Four Italian, and one Frenchman
neld in .an hero for smuzgiing
across the border, were deported
............. today by way or New Orleans. »
In some way during the where Steamers will carry them to ,
of rescuing the worn- NeW lork and then to ther native
lands.
First .
in homer
the balloon and cld only in his
underwear, around which had been
tied a life preserver. Roth's body
was found lying
A formal motion for a new trial I _______ __________
ot MIU Good, found guilty of the: Ernest R Temple of Texas, first
dame slaying, was filed today. j vice president. ' . j
at nisht
ton in the
nection is
ig steam- g
range of ‘
igh stand-
Ed Giddings. J
relating to the Pacific.
The chamber passe*! a bill
proving the treaty concluded
CORSICANA, July 3 -The sixth
not to say
( Dec 12. 1921. by France,
l’nited states. Great Britain
< Japan covering their island pos-
sessions in the Pacific and the
declaration adopted on the same
date relating to the Pacific man-
left Hunday
(Continued on Page 2. Col
peace was made here tonight by J
Edgar Masters of Charleroi. Pa
grand exalted ruler, at the opening
8esston of the 59th grand lodge
convention and reunion of the
Benevolent and Protective Order or
Iks Mr hiaster# emke in lDorr*.
Po#e to addresses of weir ore
made by the Atlanta Elks, the city
( and state Rovernments by Judge 1.
1. Meclellan, exalted ruler. Mayor
H.' ( F ■ In S w Sims and Governor Clifford
Chief Coming to Houston M Walker, respectively
also accepted the
while Cola was
ranged mentally
he in condition to use by tomorrow summoned by Judge Hamilton to
night appear in court this morning for
A clog in the EA line of his en - the selection of the one remaining
gine caused Maughan's first trou- juror to complete the panel Tak-
ble, he said. He was within fivejing of testimony is expectd to b*in
minutes* flight of the Hl. Joseph t soon after court convenes this
I various other swift-moving craft
had searched the lake for nearly
three days without success. It re-
mained for a small fishing craftto
tind the missing basket and its car-
go. The swifter craft of the air and
the sea hae coursed about the lake
for hours Saturday and Hunday and.
despite th* clear water, failed to
| find any trace of the basket Then
-Captain Wilson took his smatlfish-
ing boat out this morning to make
his customary trip to his nets, and
sighted the basket swaying on the
waves 14 miles out He immediately
put a Une to the basket and towed
_ -- - - ____________ HELTON, July 9 —Joe M Mar-
generally and successfully used 30.shall, former evangelist of the
--------Methodist church whose home is in
WASHINGTON. July 9
The warrant for Kearney's arres
which was issued by the American
quthoritiee here, was sworn out un-
der two old treaties of 1844 and
1856, under the terms of which
going repairs this afternoon and and Luther Hell, lost their lives
Maughan expressed belief it would! Twenty-five additional men were
(Continued on Page 2 Col
W hites in Charge
Tuskegee Hospital
WASHINGTON Jul> 9—The fu-
ture policy of the Vterans bureau
in regard to the operation of the
It Info port here.
The basket contained nothing to j
give an inkling of when misfortune
PARIS, July
i Officials here also charge that
Kearneys former produce import-
I ing firm was used as a blind for ;
widespread activities in munition*
! smuggling.
NEW YORK July
marks continued their
course to-
INDANAPOLIN, July 9—Finding
the body of Lieutenant I, J Roth
in Lake ERie today brought to a
1922. and his body was found in
government must
boundary today by
results were
1 was very glad
-u-xr Mnb-Textne ne •e
---- Wm** ver; • pme2 Aivoty.
East Texas: Tuesda
BUENOS A IREK. July
were expected to arrive here some klan, and I will not make such a
time tonight, he added statement “
A large crew continues work of The state investigation into the
building the tunnel to the cratr of Lange killing will probably be con-
the burning well and if the steam tinned Other investigators may be
falls the funnel plan will be used, sent to Somerville.
the Houston Powell Oil
I Crudelle married after Nitti
1 appeared
eliminating cotton
escaping injury
Hines said today on returning from
a personal inwpt tion at Tuskegee
Fur the present. .Mr Hines said,
the hospital will be rondurt ed with
the present staff of white doctors
was pre-
i in the Near East and by the agree-
i ment of Turkey and Greece to lay
down their arms at last. European
j troop will evacuate Trkish soil
and Turkey, with her new type of
now Al! of these were dismissed
by the state Judge J M Mathis,
head counsel for the defense st
be, one pint objected to this line of
tragic close the national
t was committed
temporarily da-
Missouri Refinery
KANSAS CYTT. —uly Fire
following an explosion destroyed
the refining plant of the Interstate
refineries, Inc., here late today with
loss estimated at $200,000. Flames
shot from windows of the building
at time, reaching a height of more I
than 130 feet. It was one of ths’
most spectacular fires in the his.
tory of Kansas City. Cause of the
! oxploslon has not been determined
The bunding was destroyed in
less iban half an hour a brisk - ----■—-
breeze helping to fan the oilbelieves that peace will surely be
flames. The fire did wt spr«d to signed within ten days,
ounaines in the vicinity.
The plant destroyed was a frame
strusturs. situated on a .1, • r,
tract «Itnesses said the fire
seemed to or’sinate from oll filters
Erderick BRINGS. IRAGICEND
Mr* Cru- i
of mur- |
was shot and seriously wou
on the streets of Paducah
Temple and who conducted a re-
vival meeting there this spring, was
senteneed to two years in the peril - ;
tentiary here today npon a plea of
guilty to passing a forged instru-
War Fraud Men Refused men! .V ,*"r^ inthe indiet:
meat that he ha l fomqek the hames
0 nort Fvsprtles to a itj
---- - —land passer R at a Temple bank.
iital in the case of ।
of deputies today unanirnously ap-
proved the Washington treaties
of Chicago Mrs
fenced to die in
the polls
W Harts. *
| of inquiry conducted recently by
Mr. McKenzie failed to produce
rHeTTte "upKmarkcourtbtoday Liberals in Sweden
hanteg qorpuznneaor"vumon or Incline to Prohibition
[and Luther Wise, striking .Missouri STOckHOLM. July 9 — ProhihG
and North Arkansas railroad rm- ion as * plank in the liberal vlat-
• pk.yea who pleaded guilty to form is responsible for a reduction
charges of arson in connection with in liberal party representation in
the burning of bridges along the the lower house of parliament from
railroad last January They were 110 members ten years ago to 39
-ot i sentenced to seven years in the at the present time
penitentiary Following their ar- At A recent extraordinary meet-
rival hare to serve sentences ther ing of the liberal party this ques-
repudiated thir confssions, alleging tion was iseussed and after a lorig
that thy were obtained under du- debate on the question whether or
teas at Harrison. Ark • not to fuclude prohibition in
---------------- party platform. 77 voted for
on May 24, 1919.
ST JOSEPH, Mo. July 9— Daunt-*
less and smiling. Lieutenant Russell
E Maughan, army aviator who was |
forced to abandon his dawn-to-dusk i
New York-to-San Francisco flight
near Ht. Joseph today, declared tn- 1 terday afternon when court ad-
night another flight would be atljourned for the trial of John Miler
tempted within a week. lon a charge of assault* with intent
Lieutenant Maughan wil flyback to murder upon Ernest Schaffner,
to New York Wednesday or Thurs- growing out nf the fatal street bat-
day of this week, he said, in theitle at Healy last September in.)
plane which broke down at Avenue, which four mpn, Fritz Schaffner
City, about nine miles northeast of | father of Ernest and Robert
Kt Joseph The plane Was under-' - —
' ward? the vanishing point today.
! i KANSAS CITY. Me , July 9
Li l large ntrtped cat., which, terrorized moun divinlon
H I I a neighborhood, bit half a dozen —
V, i ) p - • *- • -
2 ■ , was shot anil killed by police here
• । which the state highway amend-
Okla. Floggings mgnth ergrlatdre. "Was"heiahru.
— ’null and void by the attorney gen-
After Police Judge'• Scalp
KAN SAC CITY, Mo,. July 9 —
The notorious Fleming rase was re-
---------- 9. — The -opened here today, oilowing the
i atasuayan revolutionists are re- adoption of resolutions by several
ported to have advanced to within the resignation of Judge Edwara I
_ . urvuuru,iisrineretnt.lar 23 klomnters tavovoximatety 14 Mlemine as one "unfit to hold such
n. ,lth H ,w outay ie "reIonG 5 CHWU: ’ ImIl.5. a Azune capita land a oeition a. mpnicipn
in •-teeur- The AtLren fou#3sao8‛aprassn"WouidSe"EeMnmsh-sipr-i-uee*
weleome Tiber pistol sartnidee and Ntuck if he invitation i. Nccpted
, nnondof the mopper ahooter. Where the large outlay is to coin*
Pointed.it at Hlly i their trom l" the Bfkgest Problem
f. or-"robber" and pulled th- —-----------------
trizErrThe nhell exploded and the _
bullet hit the young.ter _ Supreme Court Refuses
Bull Charge* Train and Pleas in Anon Ca»e»
Butt* Engine Off Track -HTTLE RocK Ark July
consiste of
! Major (. M
j Weeks.
Enen Jarntonds maade Wort’w. amendment provosed by the Thir-
I received later from Mexico City 1
that complaint was being made to I
two ' the state department at Washing-
Mitchell-Jones Christian Number 1
well by tomorrow afternoon, ac-
cording to Information from the
field late today
It B Seay, one of the well
owners, said the boiler battery
shooting steam and heavy mud,
would be turned on and that
.chemical from twelve chemrcal en-
gines also would be used. Three
TF* motion fog the ensuing
tint f.w T0i Ke Con v i (d . oficers at 1
4 -udu-M.- U—'J.
4 ‛H -2M- «eeRe Fti«ws.*ere $8-3
। and NltU's son, who was originally
arrested with Mrs Nitti and Cru-
delle wan later released and tes-
tified against his mother and step-
father The states testimony was
i that Mrs Crude He and Crudelle
! threw the body into the catch-
enercment in ! Ameri an
Six others and added, “I have not accused the
Investigation by state rangers
into the killing of Otto Lange,
Somerville farmer last week by dis-
____ SEYMOUR. Texas. July --Three
jurors were selected in the trial of I
Ranger Report Made ie“oEwognsuston"ithFhauch.
C I November 10. 1922 Barton was,
W, IIamar the son-in-law of John Beal
IH lldlllll. Sneed of Paducah
1 lenz.. farmvr
for industrial ana
LAUSANNE. July 9. — Ismet
not!" declared Maughan
। HOUSTON Tex. July 9-Gen-
eral Henri Eugene Gourand, one-।
। armed Fren< h officer, commander ,
of the 42nd ( Rainbow) division in
Royal Dutch Company
Buy* Refining Process
NEW YORK, July 9—The Royal
Dutch shell company has signed a
a rat ch -basin in May. 1923 Mrs
acetdent in the Corste ana 7 nl Nitt married Crudelle, who wan
— ■ a farm hand on the Nitti farm.
some time after the disappear - j ..
ance. The state plaimed Nitti was ’ 1.
Luther Day The funeral will beinI n, n , .
Thursday with burial at Canton Danas Man Drowned in
Death wasattributed to a general Effort to Save Women
breakdown following an attaek of DALLas, July In an effort to
, hronchitis last fall. The body will save the lives of his wife and sister.
_____ taken to Canton. Ohlo. at noon in-law. who were in danger of
New SLe.;ee N.. a today drowning near Letot sunday anter-
.M W onerr I vamed Mr Day who was in hl, 74th noon, George Watkine 20 years old ,
year, came here two weeks ago and died a hero in th. water of Munze ; on the inside
For Titus ( onntv ! although in failing health, expected sheirger’s gravel pit
I OI I ILLIS —ounty to benefit by the quiet of hi, .um All effort, to revive the man with
MIOUNT PLEASANT Tea Ink mensnomp.nert. H: had spent his a puimotor and other ure-saving
9 w l. Kelly baa been appointed ‘ here for the last ? vears equipment failed Th, body was in
eherir of Titus vount by’LiMri, t rndinsnastand qulet on the shores the water for about an hour before
Judge H T wikinEn foliowine r ne island it was recovered.
action of a jury yesterday in re* Death came peacefully this morn- Mre George Watkins and slater-
turning a verdict of guilty against’ * i in-law, Mrs Charles Watkins, were
Sheriff John J. Reeves on charges wading and stepped into a deep
or bribery misconduet ana m n. . e , hole Their screams for help
feasance in ortice Notice of ap- rortugal Questions Cost brought Mr Watkins and several
"ahadnotbeen nted today Of Presidential Junket oxhstement or rescuine t. -om-
Fort Worth Rav w.) LISBON, July 9—Portugal ia en Watkins went under Other mien
DY "ounded still trying to decide whether the rescued the women.
In Plaving at RoLLar, depleted national coffer* will per- —---
FORT WORTH 1. . •°nDeni nit the president of the republic to I ...
samporoBmhana -i2 hasrepzonaupYica to vit Revolutionists Threaten
J^t. r. , Sope Acripopunsog aurene i - Paraguayan Government
Tho la f ’l . onien and as the rlatona betwen
the neerousty wounded Portugal and the Enelish vosna
ne aalber bullet striking him in alon: ln africa Borewhat
the atdomen jtroubWd. it is felt her. that , iarie
jury to investigate alleged whi
pings by masked bands in Cad,
county were started today I
government, will be free to fashion
! her destiny unfettered by European
domination. q
chemical engines from Waxahachie effect.
have arrived, he said, and three . "No." Governor Davidson ans-
have been secured from the Mag- wered. it was stated by Houston.
ing to the buoyancy devices with
which the basket was equipped to
keep it afloat
How long the basket was buffeted
about the lake after the bag was
cut loose could not be conjectured,
but the condition of Lieutenant
Roth's body indieated that he had
died of exposure. His head and
shoulders were hanging over the
edge of the basket Identification
of the body as that of Roth was
I KANSAS CITY July A boot-
l leggers" feud was believed today to |
have caused the mysterious murder ,
of Joe Diglovana, 28. Italian.
Digliovana’s body was found ly-
ing across the sidewalk in a well
populated section here after an
eight year old boy had notified
। police.
The "name Joe Digllovana was
s found on police records. A man I
bearing that name had been ar-
cost $63,466.50.
Today's drop followed publication
of the German bank statement
aP- oped the fact that the killing grew , cover. In 1922, he faced charges
on out of family difficulties, according of slaying Al Boyce and his aged
ana <» report, mad- to A< tine Governor ; Aida Etre woFh,
T W. Davidson yenterday. Infor- i January 19. 1922. aha young Boyce
mation which may lead to arrest was shot in Amarillo September 14.
of the person who killed Lange is 1912.
1 believed to be in the hands of of- j The killing followed the elop-
fk era- Ranger Captain Frank J ment of Mrs. Sneed and Al Boyce
Hamer reported last night on his in Canada, on November S,
return from Somerville, where he, After prolonged trials of
relieved lUnger Quartermaster i « ases Sneed was acquitted.
I Captain R. W. Aldrich Monday. —.....
Ne.ther Captain Aldrich* report, An1 1 1 1
submitted- yenterdepomoang nignr Oklahoma Grand
were made public by the acting
Constable Sledge Houston or Jury Is Probing
Burleson county and Sheriff Bur- w •
stark naked believed
Mrs Anna Buzxi
and Mra Sabelle
AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923.
An attack on the legality
i constitutional amendment making
. statewide prohibition in effect in
Texas which threatens to make
the Dean prohibition amendment
law null and void and to under-
mine enforcement of tho law
against the liquor traffic in Texas
in the state courts has been pre-
pared ready for filing in the crim-
inal district court here with the
next call of such cases.
The attack is in the form of a
disastras to
the train. The
violation of the Dean law. and a
prayer to the courts to quash 1-
i quor indictments on the ground
- that th* constitutional amendment
is not legal and the Dean law is
therefore, unconstitutional. Sam-
uel B. Dickens of the law firm of
Dickens & Dickens, has prepared
i motions setting out these allega-
I nwelcome Aliens
in Texas.
The point being raised by Attor-
ney Dickens is the same point of
1 constitutional requirement upon
tion on the killing of Lange anil
the shooting, last November of Ed AlmAP, , n * l
county' at caldweli in the Mme grAa DuA, ordered by Gowraw J United States public health service
iter motnine „ . 1.|C. Walton to investigate masked । inspector as they were
Used to Quench -s’nmsusnas-
— Constable Houston stated. He said ! ntirsctenshioctnh,m count 1
A • 1 1%/ | I 1)1 the person whose name was signed: Viewing, itactiv
6) We Kazeto the letter had been qustioned, oPPO Po
— " “--and admitted its authorship and
_____ colunteered an explanation that it isentiment
: dealt with a private family mafter
for the murder of
both ,___-_____ -____
Police The grand jury was ordered by
have Governor J. C. Walton after a court
to William Ture, Mrs Buzzi’s
brother-in-law, who told the au-
i thortties he had given it to Mra
Buzzi and that she afterward
into the diteh The engineer and
Funeral Service* Held for
Widow of Harvester King
CHICAGO. July 9 Funeral serv.
; es were held today fni Mrs i yrus
H. McCormick, 88, notable Chicago
woman who died Thursday Fu-
neral services were held frora the
Fourth P’resbyterian churh and
the remains placed beside those or
' yrus H McCormick who died in
. 1494 and two o thetr children who
died in infancy
.Gyrus MeC’ormick employes par-
ticipated in funeral services
late today. The cat steadily added
to its list of victims until a -posse
with the police as a nucleus brought
the animal to bay.
cases are called the motions will be
presented.
The attack on the legality of the
dry amendment is brought on the
ground that the constitutional re-
quirements with reference to the
publication of official notice of the
election to decide upon a proponed
constitutional amendment were not
1 contract with the Silica Gel cor-
poration for the use of the Silica
‘ Gel refining process While de-
tails were not announced. It was
stated that the Royal Dutch con-
cern is given the right to use the
process in this country and abroad,
but that it does nut prohibit ths
Silica Gel corporation from enter-
ing into similar contracts with
cther com.niies Royaites are
d.’Co L aerate of leg centa
bin Charitu
ir others, who are on trial on j
ents charging corspiracy_to
plication of the
the killing and reference to;
"masked bands" had created the
impression the killing was done by
an organization, and that he asked
Davidson that if the ranger’s re-
l ports show no organization, masked
i or otherwise had had anything to
do wjth the killing, that the acting
governor make a statement to that
ne rweniy-eventh an noor 4ole rh :t ond killed th* leader tip HerM*^ . ate 1
mouurmurmmmrwurwciriusa---
rbe 1524 Coventiun Lart hom near here, then । -------- --- "mhtt
alashed his thrust with a razor Of-J
ph Renfro
s of Mr ai
I
Elks Gather for
Ster nenbers
s and Judith,
ight from a
nont.
on the burning Seay-Cranfill-
C‛HICA(o fit. July 9--rwo
women Ttonight faced death •
the result of a verdiet by two
juries one in Yors nnd the
o(per in Chicago teday They are
company’ tent in the deep field
was severely burned while Mowing
out the boller. Although badly
senlded, he will recover hospital
phynicians said His home is in
Houston. _-
municipal air field. IS miles away. 1 morning
when his engine went dead. Maug- The II jurors selected yeaferday
han dropped into a pasture, but in afternoon were: P ll. Gustafson.
parents. at
ale is one *'
e governor t
Sneed waa charged with the shoot-
ing. Sneed, on July 2 this year
was shot and seriously wounded
rasury department
luckier than I? Here I have an en-
gine go dead above a pasture. Sup-
pose st had gone dead in that fog
early thia morning above the Alle
gheny mountains? I wouldn't be J
here to tell about if "
Lieutenant Maughan estimated he
made approximately 1.310 miles in ‘
nine houra. And late today, walk-
ing the streets of St. Joneph, he did
Hiot show as much fatigue as most
motorista exhibit when they have
driven a motor car 25 mile*
inughan said that he was abso-
lutely Lust in a fog for 260 mies He
feared he woti have tn swerve-
Trom his route, but hated to lose any
dering her former husband, Peter
Nitti, and the jury recommended *
the extreme penalty. This same
Jury sentenced a similar verdict ।
against Peter ('rudelle, whom Mra. j
zation lists but both are conceded
to be strong No outward activity
with It Jealousy was given as
the motive by Ture as he tes-
tified that Mrs Buzzi had said
Schneider had threatened to leave
in the case of Crudelle. Nitti, a
making a sharp turn to avoid strik - W
ing a cow two of the steel tubes nf lee
the landing gear of his plane gave May
der was found dead in his automo-
bile on Feb. 24 The pistol with
which he hart been killed was at
his side This weapon waa traced
Shelby Fiasco Takei
Ito -Toll; Great Falls
Bank Shuts Ito Doors
GREAT FALLS, Mont—The
Stanton bank and trust company
of Great Falla v lowed its doors
today. George H. Stanton, pres-
ident. was prominent in the fin-
ancing of the Dempsey-Gibbons
fight at Shelby, Montana. on
July 4
The bank closed its doors in
voluntary liquidation. Failure
to meet the morning's clearings
and realize upon its assets was
given as the reason. The insti-
tution had a capital of $250,009
and deposits of 1600,000. George
H Stanton, announced the bank
was solvent and every dollar
would be paid to depositors.
uthern Pres:
•t at church
i to be
I
ed pendant.
kdHMpa- -em
Nerbs.Su ■
the "Loyal Blues." Its
at the election of W’liams k helr here :h‛x ntar
guised persons, has destroyed thein Paducah, and Berry was charged
theory that the killine wasdoneby“snegasthoounn a Quanan hoe-
a masked organization, and devel- pital but it is reported he will re-
material facts concerning the re-
ported whipping of Claude Nathan,
son of a well known Anarko mer-
chant.
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
By J P Alley
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