The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1923 Page: 1 of 10
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BUSINESS
GERMAN CHIEFS
4 Shi Sues With Doug
Ain't Love Grand?
ELIABLE
ISSUE PLEA TO
k
1000 TO CITY
SAVE- NATION
AT LOW
SHOOTING HIM TO DEA
PRICES
iaitterence.
-mortally
VISITORS HERE
PLAN CANVASS
SEEN
DANGER
away.
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AND 3 0TH
FOUND GUILTY
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constitut iomal
• -tely
anchored
Misses”
3
ition contends, asserted
'ill be exe-
as • elek.. He WM
aned by
W Ateree
Brent had caused a
A
pored ot atudents at IlM Univerety
ly. ana deoree Washlngton, New-
pollce said he th the edtor at the
Knight Hawk. gttietai
Sh
the ku klux
ited out that
MOTHER FIGHTS
(Continued on Page 2, Col. L)
Hughes Gets Paris
(Continued OO Page 1. Col, 2)
B0OZE WINS
ont, who
Dowel at
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er at that time.
ponedty written by hl. fath-r. •
8000 for novara
control ana
Clara Moote, actresa and
with the requent and the boy left
(Continued on Page 2, CM. 2.)
Immediately
wrute the not*. he told the pollce
mother
Jugo-Slavia Makes
HOFbION, "iexas, Nov 5--Whenj
Sunday
thelr
ages to the extent nt $100,000, was
withrawn at plaintirt’s costs
fle in state
the
"I have been attacked
t
chila Only Texas cotris have jur-
telegraphed hie assoeiate to file a
Th* court
further
corpus proceedng at
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6.)
Profiteers Attacked
•ten fum nt sugee merchants, has
for the derby winner was not di-
negroes
WEATHER
season •
Wednesda,
mon and the lad ied while en route
Prege
A
to a hospital here
will be made to raise the money
by subscription
Fire insurence officiale predicted
that the lose to the Marshall
amount to close to $150,000.
*•
by sherim
has barn
but ba
not maa• .1
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Texas Exes at Waco Plan
Fun for Longhorn Fans
SCOTTISH RITE
REUNION BRINGS
Two Will Die by
Electrocution on
November 9.
Victim of Murder
Found in Culvert
Mother Must Die if Her
Unborn Child Is Saved
against an eastern maga-
xine. The publication, their
Ebert Declares He
Will Maintain
Constitution.
Four-Day Meeting
Opens Monday
Morning.
rift tn the Fairbanks' mari-
tal life. This, all three deny.
QUALITY
GOODS
ALWAYS
135 Candidates Are
Here From 28
Cities.
W ithout bond under a charge of murder.
Coburn, a former official of the® 1
undetermined number
were killed.
Fifth of Necessary
Sum Secured at
Luncheon.
Kitin 99 cases in 100.
face of the fart that
apparently are willing to barter
their prenent polltical Mberties for
even a hazy prospect of ameliora-
lion of their socil eondition. Ger-
many tonight outwardly suggests '
Former Dallas Editor Admits He’s Sort
Afterward, But Declares He Is Glad Hi
Victim Is Dead; Stenographer Tells Hoi
Her Employer Met His Death.
Fire Destroys Steam Tug
GALVESTOX, Texan Nov. a.
The steam tug Zoe of Oalveston
"Go Die in Hospital," Girl
Tells Man Who Wanted to
Tam Out” in Her Arma.
ly su
link
newspaper
agent for
atton
in toe-
mfort-
M little
nEnuN, Nev. B—Atmistice week
finds the 5-year-ol4 German re-
public in the throes at a nationwide
political, economic andBeoclal crisis,
the outcome of which may be de-
termined through such minor fac-
tor* as the Hatne or falline price*
of bread, potatoes nd coal
it may also terminate in-the mud-
den peoclamation of a national dicy
tatorshtp, the demand for which i*
Leaders Warn That
Soldiers Will Be
Called 'Out.
shooting
heart.
But
for irrigation purposes in those dim-
tricts where water courses are un-
dor federal coqtrol. .
0 or apvroximately one-
the amount needed were
..$1.98
..$2.25
reprerentation to Holland to
vent former Crown Prince I
etiek wiam from leavtne H*
for Germany.
Austin Schoolboy
Sought by Police
Police were seeking Charles Jr.
11 -year-old son of Charles Lock-
hart of 309 East 11th street, last
night at the request of the father
and at a late hour had not discov-
•rod his whereabouts.
The boy disappeared shortly after
1:30 ociock yesteray afternoon and
OR IA
id chndren
:«30 Years
tsi
bera
atlon-
rat
atuee
Wednesday, generally
what wermer.
Coburn, maying to Hoge a.
Attorneys Held Slayer.
2
$154000 FIRE AT MARSHALL
MARPHALI. T.v*. Nov. L —
county todex
from Low A*
Bon«or 5467
IK
Demand on Bulgars
A Meata^d Prers Dipateh.
has been found of him
presented a note in his
NEFF REFUSES
TO STAY DEATH
able to go Info court lo pronnunce
sentence on Me Ml Iva until after the
electrocution law, became operative.
Judge Makes‘Jury ‘
---- '
Allies Fight is Block
Return of Crown
prteve until Nov. ». the day on
which Johnnon la sentenced to pay
the death penalty. He was dbnvinct- ।
ed of killing Lucinda Daniels at
profiteers were attacked and their
elothes torn from their bocks. They
were badly beaten e
government supported by a repre-
sentative parliament.
Appeal to Nation.
ground that I did not chooge grand
' fury commiestoners and
grent •
Father
Benator
Mas Found Dying on
Sidewalk in Beaumont
n*** Divateh
। PARIRNoy s-Premier Pgt
haa approved a suzgestion at I
Brttafn that the allien make a
bweetheart." }
Unmovied, Anna pushed him
knient- of the ku Klux klan, imeot-
porntea an la June u on restrainipe
the Internattenai Magezine company
from vubiiehine in Itoarm'a Intey-
nauomal an etlegea exposure at the
klan le article* written by Norman
itavgooa
aleated they would put out ntrone
hid* for the honor. About 100 ed-
verti-ine men from T.**. l.ulJI
ana Arizona and New were
present.
was deal my vd by fire near Nora- l
worthy. on the ship channel. laat
night, nccordine to reporta reoeived
by W. tA Haden A Co., owners,
today. "
COUPLE wros BYAUTO.
GEOHGETOWN, Tn«a Nov. s-
g. M. lewe and Mm Mary M Ma
wounded, staggered
girls presence, hegzing:
"Let mo die in your arms.
Tvs Bucks Slate
MARRLE FALLH, Tina, Nov. 1.
Fritn Quenter came in from a two
daym" hunt with a 17-point buck, the
first that han been brought in Bert
ainee brought in an eight-point
buck Iba next day.
today
eity hi
would
I
.
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RANK CLI
Nev. I ...............
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Cyclops Held for
Carrying Firearms
in Klan Probe.
T,
plained the system of financing pro-
posed, Mr. Parrish —— -
eday and
fair, some-
Texas prisoner hanged under the
old law. according to later develop-
menta, had it not boon for the IM+
nesa of Diatrict Juge K- A Me-
Judge Charges Klansmen
Carry Guns Unmole
LITTL kocK, Ark., Nov.
Mexicans Granted Right
Ts Seize Water for
the imperial padle,of
klan. (
mOTICC.
ARICS BPEAKS AT DALLAS..
PALLAS, Texas, Nov. -The de-
velopment of Tvua ahnulg be alone
mueseetiye, rather than pbtective,
unen. heodore H Price editor .nd
publisher and international author
hy nn Indu, try and finance de-
elared today, speaKing before buni-
nes men on tb. baton of thg Mate
F
*
klan and later legal pranentine CAPT. SKIPWF
faction, was shot Ave times as he
(Continued on Pass IS Col 1)
Clues in Kidnaping Case
FORT EMITH, Ark Nov 1 —
Chalmers Ferzuson, mountaln hee
mil. who caused the arrest of five
persons in connection w.th the dis-
appearance of Pearl Turner. 1 -year-
old daughter of Lem Turner, Scett
county mountaineer, and wno we-e
later released after his fajlure to
appear before a justice of the pence,
appeared in Booneville, Ark. today
and delivered an address in the
$75,000 Worth of
Bonds to Be
Signed For.
his life for England during the
war.
..
rented their fury agalnst poenesso-s in which neverai walls meh an an
of foreign money Men nccused ss'
' requlsttes as national currency or tion. along with two other persons
. -flv -nherd eon-titutinnal whom Nere last month zave re-
--- ....... Ths boy. were drowned Isla yes-
.......* 'F1’* terday when their boat ca poised in
the manale of the lake while duck
i.
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Iaw, on. nt Britatm’a met belovea
statenmen, were buried today in
Wentminster abbey near the erave
St Ensland’* “gnknown warrior "
The prince of Wales, heir at the
British throne, weted in th. dual
ASWELL SpEAKS,
COLL.EoK arrAnSttrft
Noe k -----
we II nt
organ of
imdietion,” he
T Rogers, an employe in the
office of Coburm, Mid that Fox la a
publicity man for the klan and the
automohile in front at the couni-
house.
STARKSY TRIAL POSTPONEO.
nRowNwoo, Tvgas. Nov. L—
Th. trial at I. J Riarkey, chanted
with the slaying of Pet Brown,
former wrentier, near Cimeg nev-
oral months ugo, ws> postponed to
the February term or roun due
to th* emence of atate wHnew.de '
"Oh, go 41a la a hompital,"
she saia, wearily
|---
'Varsity Band May Remain
At Home for Baylor Game
The University Longhorn ban
ma? not make the trip to Waco
Baturdny for the Haylor-Texas
game on account of th* failure of
th* university athletic courcil to
provide mohe for th* trip. It was
i learned from E, F. Smith, manager
of the ban. last night. An efort
Sam Cox and "Cud" Pickett. E
The seven were trled jolntly be-
furs Judge Fred C. Odom in Sixth
district court. They were charged
with a raid on the home of Alon2o
sal* of liquors and early MiMU
from the citjes showed a decided
"yet" tendency.
Woman Dies From Loss
Of Blood After Wound
DEL Rio Texas, Nov s—Mn
Laura Long, brought here on a fast
fretght train today, died at the M*‘
’Ion from lou of blood, physlgtana I
reported this evening. Atra Leme
end her hunbana. It A lane. laat
holeheyiks have perpetrated many
n-nassinationa.
Royal Funeral fer Premier
I LoNDON, Nov 5. — With lm-
| presnive and solemn ceremonies th*
. ashes of the late Premier Honor
hero of th* ku klu klan are carry
concealed weapons without be
arrested on th* charges for wh
you have been fined so, is just
I shall dismiss you," was tbs a
nouncement wf Circuit Judge J<
W Wade in open court today w
Cosmas Dangel was arraigned
harxes nt failing to register a |
tol and carrying rnarested weupk
BERHIN, Nov 1 --Hoodless Us. groes convicted of mrder four
orders broke out in Her Hr today years ago and sentenced to be ele-
They centered in front o? th* stopk trouter in e npnection with tne
exchnnge. where hungry crows f- outbreak at Elaine. Ark. in 1919,
Corsicana,"where Mrs Moor* and
her daughter at*, designed to block
the reguisition.
Meantime Victor Moore father
of th* child and divorced husband
One point in the defense of Cen t The charee took attret in the abdo-
radt it is expected, will be that the men ana the lad aled whil • runnta
Governor Neff Isis Monday de-
dined to intervene in two death
wentences, and unlesa last-minute
court action is taken. Newt DeSilva
of Beaumont and Melvin Johnson of
Lberty county will be electrocuted.
a lonely raeratea pneudo-repsie | Johnson is already in the Hunte-
without such elementary pre- I vllle penitentiery. awaiting execu-
will "r Hughes nor the ambasdor
. wpuna make sny ntatement what-
me I ever with respect to their conver-
be tried on the erim- 1 satlon. ,
into the
iwM and auditorium
leading lady for Douglas ...
Fairbanks, has joined Doug
and his wife, Mary Pick-
—
ATLANTA. Ga.. Nov. 5.— Phip E Fox, publicity men for the a
Lux klan, late today shot and killed w. 8. Coburn, Atlanta att6me%
end counsel for the faction fighting Imperial Wizard M
and other ofticlals of the order. Fox is held at police h
CHCAGO. Nov. 5.— Lave is
strone st St.
It induced Rudolph Walker
to try to end a vain court-
ship of Miss Anna Hutter by
no trace
pince. He
sehool tea
morping. gave Bulgaria 48
houra in which to fulfill three de-
-- . ------ mands tar reparation to conse-
imperta sizara, ankins libel dam- ounere of the attaek om the Jugo-
from Lecktaet,
eo A team com-
CAMHIIDGR, Maae.. Nov. 5__
"Shoula a met hero life he maqi-
fired so that her tnborn elua
might liver
This, la the problem today fee-
ing physlelena at fendiac Atre
Worrit i K Sutnvan, »i. who Jo-
life aay wan .hoi and hrohBMy
fatally woupded by her humband,
Lawrence >. Bulliven, war vet-
eren, on the -v. of her Alvofce
hetion in court
On. at th. bullet, peyeren Mr.
Sullivan . wpine She was about
mrNoppwPEPTEXAN WALKS IN OFF
FAIR FO ™24 OFATTORNEYFORWIZA
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wet maide verdiet of she Bell county
dintric court awarding custody ul
the in lo its mother, and gianted
extraaitton of Illinois nuthoritea
Hovsrox, Texan, Nov L—A peronai regreta to the Jugo-Slav
man h. I eved to be C. C Hinee at , military attache; and third a de-
Benument, waa found thia mornine | taehment of 260 Bulgarian soldiers
Is a dying eondition on a sidewalk with a flag must render honors
m th. downtown nection here .nd before the Jugo-Slav legntiom.
Cobum had threatened to ruin
m* and to publiah attIda vita ar-
tedtine my character that were
untrue."
At police headquarters Fox Se-
aled any connection with the ku
klux klan, giving Mg occupation
| ment» on the expert inquiry pro-
her/pomi was not dimciomed, Neither
KimbrsaConcghaFrdemaluana
ruled, along with Joheron on Nov.
S. ata Mech Matthew- Amiu eoun- *
Hbert ana Chancellor Streeemann
tonteht prole.led an eppeel i.. the I Cleveland Texan
CALGARr, Alberto, xo. S.— De-
feat of prohibition la Alberto'waa
certain tonight Thirty per cent
of the country polls by S deeck
had polled up a ma tority or near.
*ugned immediately last night by
thoge present at the meeting tel- i
lowing adoption at the plan of «n-
derwriting expenses of the orgart-
•an.in Sqeners last night obilzat-
ed themeeives in auea rangin from
MM to SIMA Suma MM A., id
Win mot ba lietod on the benan
in aa. nadress in whieh t ex-
. Two
• have
ip he
capacity of representative of King
George and chief pahbearer Th*
Aetnal coffin bearers were four
gee. both at Rockdale, wec masria I mam boraer m’d’fiX*‘memb.m "if
in oorgetown, th. ceremony beine the royal alr force, in whieh uni
performd by Judze F D. loove er service the deceAseds son Tost
while the couple was MBted in an ti
nurchase Ppyrws Th* price paid
vu’ged Mr Hornung. It was ad-
mother la th* legal eustodian of tbeiuit forlbel
hila oniv Tasas enneza hnc. inr. C
sni gving home tonight- Rogers
said he wrote a not. lo Coburn
saying "Talk to him.- indicating
T2 emptoye said he went into
an aajoiming room and shovuy
rive -hota rang owl Roger, de-
elared he mw Fox ce«M out at
fora, in the libel suit
millions and million are spent in
newupape advertiming every year,
there .till are some buninens men
in this city who do not spend
a dime for it.
And Bi mont came a casual eb-
art vat notes that those who po
advertime are nteadlly fencing
ahead and gradually putting the
not--bellever In the dincnra.
Lberal newwpaper ndvertine
is good taf all at aa—aaat for
mhe merehant sr business man.
providne for bger and better
pewupapers and is a big thing
far Auntin. •
Lbere qdyertipie make- and
brines buntnenn w all of ua and
no enty le ever greater than Ita
adv. rtial ng volume.
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perceptibie momentu
-‛n thie very serious time Ger- i use ot rugs,
many I* threatened with internal The two men who
himself under th«
Slayer of Russian
Diplomat on Trial
LAtSASNE switzorland, Nov 1.
The trial of Meurice Alexander Con
radI the Swime engineer ehared
with killing Vaclav Vomvaky. moviet
natiom, in whieh they affirm their | Beni Iva la in >11 at Beaumont,
determeination to artrnt Ute repub - i awaltine wentenc. Lanary charge
hr end Ito comstitution qginnt ell 1 nas been filed agninst him, and at-
nttaeka from within and aummon te reys announced they have testi-
Um etumens to come to their aid. I mom, at two Houmton physiciane
lc pen the prorta mallee, ears: ’ that Desiiv’ ml eg is derective
K lan Loses Fight on Tell Life Stories
Norman Hapgoodpn canberor"uthaczrondn‛tnz Mountain Hermit Reveahs
xEw YORK Nov a_ Untt. opnint "f the new. term, of crim:
ed Stte. emui court of •p,enl Inat. dintriet. murt. today 0•
----- iphel the CUon at Federal cated uvon.kz.Judutc. W Eeb:
wunto# to denying the tneom te tell rhe ute hintory Juda:
-— • ------ Wobinson set the exampie with a
granted yesterday.
”A Texas court has sid
l fiee lasted an hour and 40 min-
utes Whether it resulted la any
! chnge in th* situation that has
! ths far prevented final agree-
ment among th* allied govern-
to *o duck hunting at ryden, Tex-
iR according to reports to the po-
lice. One gun was discharged ae-
cidentally early lodar, th* charge
taking effect in Mrs. long’a Hash
just below the knee, according to
police. She was 21 years of age
la berome s mother if her life
in In be eave, specialists ear. It
is nlmost ertain that th* child
whir h in shout to come into th*
worid will got live if a Beasar-
lan operntln is performe the
ehild’s Ilf* may be saved, but the
mother probably will die.
Final decimion rests with the
mother, as ah* la uneonsciou.
Meanwhile th* physleias hoge
that nature may come to th* res-
cue and succemsfuily perform a
tnek which is puzzling medical
nelehce.
POULTRY MEN MEET.
DALIAS. Nev s—T5
Texas Pgoltry Breeders r ingress
opened here today Prominent
speakerm orcupled th* morning ses-
s‛on, while poultry husbandmen of
th* extension service of A&M col-
lege exhibited motion pietures of
poultry farme this evening.
TO. SAVE CHILD C paration Viewsi 2 when klix came to
I WAsHNOTON, Nov. I Views the office end naked to speak to
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1 .
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county courthoum in which he as-
„-n prted the child had been kidnaped
Farms Suror. ‛frm"theereat"mn of sererains to dl.pet.be. recetved
axco CITY. Nov. kA preni, the rumple end "electedt.oniv.user; Pergumon, reporta nt hl. adgrea.
( dentini decree made public today vain «rouP*" 20” wen -tate, defended his netton In hnung
» grants Mexicana thelght of meizurej zee about, mnat. con teu.‛2.1o|w w Corey, his wife Sod wow ar.
without formalitien at waier right. ’ besin wn tbnt • hevc ned Cath-|rented by deelaring"that track, of
ollra rrotentan is Jews ku kluv . horwe, eorrerponine t„ thon of
Ktansmen and negree: on the grand ihe one nala to belong to the eder
3ury commiseton rd Ilk. to know Corey, had been foua nenr whnt
pomething about th* new rrand ---
jury panet."
Russia's unofficial delegate nt th*
second lausanne conferehee, began )
today To obtain conviction at toast
ais out of ths nine furymen must
vote gullty.
Among th* wtnesses will be Rid
ney Graves, son of th* general
who commnanded the American fore*
in Siberia.
HILISBORO, Texas. Nor- S-
The body ot a mao found in a
culvert near here on Oct. St has
been identified as that of Lens
Ivy of Cuructna and mystery sur-
rounding his death has been solved
with th* arrest of three men, offi-
cers announced today The body
first was believed to be that of
Hiram Custard. Th* three men
under arrest her* confessed that
Ivy was killed by being hit over
th* head with a hammer durng
a quarrel over a poker game, offi-
cers said
tteee eov-
aiingh”' 7- anegt, “uaympemndn
PSDP- was made by Lamar Hart, attorney
Police to De Dufy ot Beaumont, who subunitted a pe-
snag
Thome immediately
than 11 rack to IM local exen
who will be hosts is lbs chiet
event
Th. main dining room at the
hotel hn beem reserved for Texan
ex-atudent and studenta who
will din. there st their own •x-
peuse, Exe wi join with the
htudent body of the univernity
when the Auatin mpeclai arrite
St ll e’elock in the morntne for
s parade
AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923.
po-z-e- the nece-ary atreneth to
Oral with any putmeh ana pretect
the comstatutiqn of the mil The
richawehr and pollee, loyal la their
oath, will do thetr duty. The gov-
ernment firmly benleves that, if
ngainst Its will It is forced to
naht, th. whole Qerman people will
•land behind II la detense at ord-r
and the freedom of Uto German
rwieh."
for Mia. Moore's return to Chicago
to sthna trial is executed,
-Not ss." declared Senator J. w.
Thomae of Belton, attorney for
Atra Moore, after requisition was
Evelyn Brent, former
P Honene. head at a Ion-
--—i---- _ . .‛bodie. o6 William Jenni rum Fryer
T«mi Tzezeny and and Jamon Bl. I ion both 11 years
Wednenday. generally fair, warmer old, were raenvavatt here today trom
' s small Wk. near Bal l view after is
hotirs of ragging.
Texan Arrested in Arizona .
Faces Sensational Charge
PHOEXIX Arts Nov. —-Conn
uine the -ilenee IM has maintaineaA
mince hla arrival in Pheeniz Into,
Saturday nftermoom, I. H PateK j
alia. Il Hoya was .’arted at d <
o’elork inat night on hi. return trl]
to Qrenvitle, Texns, to tore sura 5
ratienal charge wAlen «ffi noM
.aid are ending again* Nim.
MOUSTON MAN RETURNI
M0TON. Texas Nov 5-
Kam M. Want. M. facing
charges ST foreery la oene
with transae iims anegea to 1
involved about 1400,000 and to
teowita in the tnilure of Uto
ton bhkerage firm at wptehhe
a member was returne4 to M
Loekhart al not
With representatives of four
Tvxas consiatorles present and IM
candidates from 28 central Texas
cities in attendance, the annual tall
reunion of Austin consistory No. 1
and associated bodies of the An-
cleat and Accepted Scottish Rite at
Freemasonry opened yesterday ai
the Scottish Rite rat hedrel. During
th. day more than MS merbers of
the Austin consistory registered at
Ihe cathedral as well as approxi-
—
too, if
"Yes
There Is No
Substitute for
Circulation"!
— mennine newspaper circulation
Nk other form of hdyertimine haa
yet been devised which in any
tory. againat Hirem Westey Evans
into this all vat row Premdent
•d 'rtead, to race Papyrus next
was reputed to have been the foot-
print. at the girl.
RAIN PENEFITS BURNtT
IURNET Texa*, Nov. k— Heavy
rains of the pant week bare put
plenty at wtock water and a rie
-ano in th. ground Creeks and
brnnehen have been on a rampaga
Quite a Hl at email grain has been
planted and the rain he. been fine
on it
among all etassea n» people, who
WACO. Texas Nov. I—A roM-
bratiom marked by rigid economy.
In keeping with democratic stand-
arda at the University of Texas,
will be staged by Texas "exes
in conneetion with the Reylor-
Teu* game on the Cotton Palace
fiela Maturday.
A dance sad rve.plhm at a local
hotel in the main ball room,
financed at a comt of not mor.
federal cou t began the new term i RELGRADE, Nov. 1—Juzgo-Slava
today the .as. of Geoz R Kim- I la . note preentea at Sofia
broneh, Jr . former grand goblin thi- ------ -
of the kp klux klan in Ui's terri-
ga gas division
mmission ottice;
a Nov. 1 Mr.
to his tormer
n engineer for
ment. In charge
in Indian lands
andw.G- Intosh.
_ .—----- Three aReged Mlanemem,
E"s"ki Ehasafzmmy —X an'S
Murder Trial at
Cameron Opens
CAMERON, Texng, Nov. L—A
speclal venire id 75 men reported
Monday for lb* trial at A OH*
phant at Briary charged with mur-
oer in connecton with the kllling
of Otto Sietrest, h a neichbor.
Siegrest waa shot Sept. 14, while
pie cotton an his farm, sus-
tain!ng gunshot wounds at buck
shot in his arms and body and
pistol wounds in his head
Oiphant was rhargrd with th*
kiing nad in th* examining trial
held before Justice of th* Peace J.
M Ralston, Olphant was granted
bail in the sum of $3000
standa that
West Texass
o.-d s few minutes later, Drath I - , ■ — —
... duetenu era.. Three Cities Bid for
Sugar Dealer Buys Papyrus Advertising Men’s Meet
L.DON, Nov. k—Tm. afteri CORSICANA T-nn, Nov 6-
noon s pewwabe- announre l bet Imnediately atter the openins here
<edey of the annuel convention of
the ienth Aistrie* of Aemcelated A
• erimini flu be at the Weria dee-
rates bra." outiihing plana tar
"leht. for the meetine next year. KI
Cm. Amerillo end Gniventon in:
Pardon far Krupp Hend
ESSEX, Ocenpiea deimany. Nov
1 —Herr Krupp ven Bohlen head
of the Krupp wark. sod three of
the directora, who were perving lone
primom terms oo the charee ef som-
•piracy, today wore eranted lodofl
otto exteneion of their "Ieave from
Jail- bythe French miltiary quthor-
Hiss Tpin is virtually a pardon.
DUCKHUNTERS DROWN.
AARILL, T.xaa Nov. 1—The
Slav miltary attache in Bella tool '
Friday
- Th. conditions are: First ths 1
Ruigarian government must pie-
mot its excumes and regrets to <
the Juiro-Siav reprerentative to
Sons; necona, the Bulcarian mtn-
later of war must exprems hla
i daughter. Mary Hita Moore
go berk, to minola, •o thee
Quake at Calexico
CALEXICO Cal.. Net. L— The
most pronounced earthqunke shork
frit in recent years in tb* Imperial
valley was recorded today The
Virginia hotel here was shifted sev-
ml inches on its foundation and
damage was don* to other build-
Ings f
matelty M members of the Sun An-
tonic. Dallas, Fort Worth and Waco
consistories.
Scottish Rite Manons from the
consitories of Joplin, Mo, and Dav-
enport, Iowa, also registered during
the day. Additional registrations for
the remaining three days at th*
reunion are expected to bring the
total to 1000, it is estimated. Pres-
eat figures already assure on* of
th* largest reunlons tn th* last
decade, according to Scotish Rite
officiate. "
Four Bodies to Co-operate.
Four Scottish Rite bodies at Aus-
tin Are co-operating in putting over
th* reunion. They ar* Fidelity
of Perfection No. 4, Phillip
ker chapter of Rose Croir,
D. Richardson council at
Knighta Kadosh No. 4, and the
Austin consistory.
Features of th* il agr 11 work yes-
terday included the appearance here
strong at 22. *
Walker, probably
sat in his office on the ninth floor
at the Flatiron building. He top-
pled over dead.
Stenographer Tells of Shooting.
Mrs. W. A. Holbrook, stenog-
rapher for Coburn, said that Fox
came in while Coburn was talking
to a client and began firing when
he was t old- to come back in about
an hour. She said five shots were
fired- Three of them were said
to have taken effect.
When taken in custody, Fox is
quoted as saying:
“I am sorry to have had to do
it. b I am glad he is dead. He
was planning to ruin me, and I
had jus< as soon be hung as
hurt. What I did has no Oba
nection with ths ku klux klan.
brie summary at him own Ilf*.
Th* Jgf ar ■ were asked to tel
at their church atfilintions and
lodge memberships No one said
he was n member at the ku klux
kian.
| hunting. *
BANDIrS eLowBAFE.
RAN ANOkLO, Texan, Nov. k —
Tba mafe in Iha Santa Fa teket
effira here waa blown early today
and 8280 stolen
BASTROP. La.. Nov. k—Four *
leged members aT tba Merehdu
parlab ku klux klan. including ca
J. K Skipwith, axaltad eyclope t
day were found guilty at “earn
firearms an ne premimes at a
otber” in conneet ion with hond
bana aetivitles to Morehoune part
last year. Sentence will be pa
nounced iater. Others found gull
were Banton Frail Marvin rick
ing Iha teacher to excuse th* boy
tor the atternoon ao that ha coula
, rhow ma paren Um rute to buna
inatitute. The tencher compied
KLAN PRESS AGENT SLAYS L
• h , z.- -smi n - .■ gv
th. raaHto on agnieuttu
Vnited Etates boum at rag
tiven mpohe to an nundiend
lege otfleimia ana etudenta
night on the eubjeet l
ton a
Elaine Negro Rioters
Eacape Death Penalty
LITTLE noK, Ark. Nov L —
Governor T. C. MeRae today com-
muted to 11 years imprisonment
death sentences impose on six ne-
—■ —- . of th* French government on rep-
1 , rations were laid hefore Secre-
Neff RcfllSCS toJum.Hn just returned from paroz . •1 am through with a all ana I
rr l Tf l • Their talk In the secretary's of-
Take Hand in ----
Tangle.
- Boy Hunter Killed
MAU MONT. Texas Nev l —Ed
nninm’t id nt SIlshee was killed I
Sunday afternoon when a shMrun -r u a c___-
with whieh he was hunting aqulr- I eXas nil rrH OMW
r*m was areiAentallv d echaree [ FOHT WORTH. .Nov L— The j
first snow of the winter on the •
m o’s i as fell yesterday at Stratford.
• Sherman equnty. It melted quickly ■
A plan of financing the Texas
state exposition for 1934 by a sys-
tem of underwriting the expenses
of the organization by the citizens
| and business men of Austin through
guaranty bonds was adopted last
night at a meeting ofapproximately
60 business men and fair workers
hold at the Driskil hotel beginning
•t 6:30. Th* workers were guests
at a luncheon given by M. C. Par-
rish. head of th* finance division
of the 1924 fair.
Under the financing plan adopted
I last night cithens and business men
I are to be naked to Indemnify ths
1924 exposition in the sum of $75,000.
signatures to be secured to bonds ।
guaraneing the payment of any
deficit which may exist in th* treas-
ury of th* exposition at the end of
the year. Fair officials are confi-
dent that no deficit will result from
next year's fair, but pointed out
that this plan is preferable to a
system of M.lins Stracks or bonds
which would require an immediate
outlay of money. •
One-Fifth of Bonds Signed
Bonds in the sum of approximate-
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