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The Austin American
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Volume 10
Num
l Jordan’*.
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PRETTY SICK!
OF KLAN ATTORNEY
le
LAND IN TEXAS
U. S. SATISFIED
GUNS
BOUGHT
A. Good Fellow
MORE SEVERE FOR KILLING.
I
WOMAN HIT BY
nive or us are here to toil the atory.
CAR MAY DIE
Guilty!
V
l
.115.00
or
"head
MIU* They toil
the takar
FRED HICKS.
Formal Statement.
HICKS TO GIVE
“I challenge Mr. Hec bre. falling a companion, Mn J.
Sheiton, 1 tetpated in a <ieal involving a large
the
PROFIT TO POOR
gone out to board a atreet car {or
this.
year-
Profess lona 1
ness
uncoascious
I
Mate since shortiy atter tb« acci-
h.
PMIEIP E. FOX.
DAWES HEADS
er diet.
urpi
11__A
DEBT PARLEY
protest against the action of of-
sociation in arranging to take a
the
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of
Dor-
reacl
Un have a happy Christmai
r
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•mat revenue agent bore Lut mo
attached lo th. ottice in New York
Alabama and Texas 2 each.
WEATHER
CURTIS BUYS PAPER.
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
4
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$300,000 FIRE.
RALFIGM
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TI • now
etale penitentiary.
Texan Who Helped Convict
Denver Crooks Found Dead
Signal Honor Paid
United States in
. Reparations.
Bea
Fox
well
C. »
Tire Man Donates
Money to Xmas
Cheer Fund.
• Five, Survivors of
Disaster Reach
Beaumont.
Tax Revision by
Congress Put Off
•Over Holidays
v
held
In lo
their uncondislonal withdrawal. to
produce them before any impartial
court of arbitration jolnty agreed
Friends Freeze and
Drop Into Sea
As Help Fails.
New Orleans Scene
Of Revolution
Activities.
SHIP VICTIMS Your Chance to Help SOVIET DENIES
TELL STORY OF Poor Little Children HUGHES CHARGE
WRECK HORROR Will Soon Pass Away OF CONSPIRACY
Little Chance of
Documents Being
Arbitrated.
1M
10.00
started in the boller,room and was
not extinguished for several hours.
District Attorney
Threatens Jail to
Mexicans.
rehta,
lace.
t Fox
after
By HARRY M. FLORY,
Internationat N.w. Seryice.
the
ced
gid
for
Chinese Factions
Clash in Battle
Fox
being
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atyt.
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■ nnd
Mine Explosion Kills Twa
TERRE HAUTE Ind. Dee 21-
diet
or t
Zoe
Lover on Drunk Holds 55
At Bay Until Invalid Hits
Him With Bat.
* 00
».M
Individual contributions to th. "Good Fellow's' Fund" were not many
yesterday but several good sized checks helpea to swell th. total ap-
oreclably.
On. good Samaritan from Cypress MIU. sent hla check for $15.00
and asked or'y that th. turn be used In adding to th. sum total of
happiness which la purchasable in • — - .
ia• of
pink
with
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mado
d IT.
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th in
the
As
eat
did
had
conf
Hughes will show he whole world
that he has conscientioualy made
himself instrumental in publishing
and broadcasting forged documents.
It is up to Mr Hugbee to acquit
hl meet f of the accusations against
him.’’
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I her
bailiffs
as ha*
court j
to re- ■
5 .
pairs
n ahd
er
state
98
stmaa
Mrs. S. J. Watts, 77,
Suffers Skull
Fracture.
WIFE OF W. S. COBURN, VICTIM, SAYS
PENALTY SHOULD HAVE BEEN
“nd
Era
Associated Press Dispateh.
ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 21.—“Guilty of murder, with recom-
mendation for mercy,” wag the verdict returned tonight
against Philip E. Fox, ku klux klanseditor, who killed William '
3. Coburn, a klan attorney, in Atlanta, on Nov. 5.
The verdict, under Georgia laws, provides a life imprison-
ment sentence. After hearing evidence and arguments for
talked
M ami
i Mra.
ft the
state-
. not accept the ar. angements you
1 have made. and I will travel on
J one of our own ships ""
juntas in the past had been expect-
ng something to turn up, and the
announcement of the district attor-
ney was not a surprise.
It was rumored a week ’ or ten
STRIKE ENDS.
HARRISON, Ark.. Dec. SI —The
Missouri and North Arkansas rait-
mad strike in progress since Febru-
urv. ltt; and marked by rioting and
widespread destruction of property,
ended offieially today
KUNL BoB WANTER Know
How I laks pat Chris Mus
Punch he DONE FIX UP;-
- WILL, PEY ONI THINS 3*o
--HIT A Punch wp A
KNOCK-OUT!: —--—«
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brena
M.
Dal-
s 9t
fire fatal to two.
KOKOMO, Ind., Des 11 -ciwrlM
Reolo. 30, wan burned to death ana
Leo Zambulo and John Parin sur-
fered burn. which physieians gay
will prove fatal, when rire dentroyea
Zambulo’s house here tbla morning
zretted that the law. of thin Mat.
are auch aa to thro* the arms ot
protection around auch a mlayer aa
Fox who entered an Inaanity piea
after killing her humbana."
Fox
MU
men
PIONEER TEXAN DICK
FAN ANOELO, Texas, Dec. 21—
Jamen Smith Dabney, ft ploneer
ranchman of Tom Groan county
aled lai. today in a bospitai here
of pneumonia.
I that
ste-
-42.
mag-
ernoon newspapers In New York,
i The announcement was made after
a meeting of the stockholders of
the paper.
British steamer Berengaria next
summer was made today by E J.
Henning, acting secretary of ia-
bor.
"I am planning on being there.**
Mr Henning wrote tn R. E U
Rawer of Dallas, president of the
assochtion, "but I feel that t can
3
negro porter, surrendered last night
CW Paul Sullvan, Stephens county
attorney, here. Kincannon was
chgiged with murder and commit-
FOX SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR LI
Oklahoman Jailed
After Mob Killing
DUNCAN, Okla. Dec ft —Marvin
Kincannon. 20 sought In connection
with the killing last Monday n'ght
of A Ia Kerch. Marlow hotel pro-
prietor, and Robert Journegan, a
Texan Freed BB Charge of
Smugzling Liquor to Jail
TEXARKANA, T»li.. Dec. 21—
Court hearing here today dimelomed
the fact that Opie Ormek ehaized
with taking whinky Into lh« Milter
county toll had no knowidge or
I be contenta of th. begket in which
111. nqwor waa found, and he was
released from custody Mra. Lu.)
Alaya. wif• of a federal primoner
is ’be jail admitted attempting to
emugele the whlakr to her humband.
She Waa fined (100.
TWO MISSING IN FIRE
.MINXEAPOLIS, Minn. Dec 21-
Two girl •mployen of Iba Interna-
tional Stock Food Company, work-
ing on the second and third floor
of the building may have lost their
lives in the fire which dentroved the
building Inta today, it wsa fro red
by officials st lbs company.
NANK CL.EAWXGa.
Pec. 12...... ----I 165.18148
Pee. A-. 22217878
Dos. ................... 63,419 (1
Ose . M................. 162,306.80
I resented by the national grange,
are to be made in Washington Jan
18-19 by a marketing committee ot
that organisation, buttons I Master
L J. Taber announea day.
The failure to launeh the boat,
turned th- attention ot th- et-w tol
the life rofla and although the Rena .
waa at thia time lying nearly flat
on her aide the rah waa launehed.
I
COOLIDOE PRAISES FORD.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21—Prs-
deni Coolidge naked by viitorn to-
day to comment upon ths endorne-
ment (Ivon him by Henry Ford. de.
cis rod he was grautle that Mr.
Ford was willing to endoroe the
work of the present administra-
tion.
contined is the
)
wita
yeara.
the Jensen home when the accident
occurred.
Mrs. Watts suffered a fracture at
he bare ot the .hull and poasibly
ntemnal Injuries, according to m-
tomation obtained num her rela-
Utes lam night She « under med-
‘cal care at the City qospi'al, here
CoLtTHBUK Ohio. Dee. 11-Bf-
forta to formulate a polley for “or-
sngu“eeronreeqbten 1?’^'^* are 8*m siupor~»nd Molt Hradich-fodue"on*SytnearmerpP-ratie"
affair hvng ocesrrea near the
delta of the East river, some miles
71 CHILDREN MADE HAPPY
BY GOOD FELLOWS
With 71 hearts thumping with
joy. 71 children .radiant an he be-
lief that the Master Teacher ef
Mankind brought love and under-
standing to a world that has learn-
ed tbs brotherhood of men 71 chil-
dren made safer and more secuse
from the rain, the mud the cold of
the dreary December day, the cur
tain was rung down yesterday on
the first act of Mr. A Goodfellow
when a committee from the Busi-
dollars and cents.
The girls of Chi Omega eorority
remembered those lees fortunate and
sent $10.00 in cash to add to the
fund and there were several checks
for smaller amounts. Some clothes
were sent to the chamber of com-
merce but the response to this ap-
peal was disappointing.
The purchasing committee of the
Business and Professional Women’s
club began work yesterday after-
noon. go ng from place to place and
mond, Dayton and heily-Spring •
field tires.
"All these tires will be placed on
sale at the prices listed in an ad
vertisement published in The Aus-
tin American two weeks ago," an
nounced Hicks last night
"I want to do a little toward
helping the poor children of Aus- |
club began distribution to the poor
of the city and saw ths delight that
spread over faces to whom (he
The body was taken in ehnrun
1 by lb. coroner, wh deelared
Qeath was due to naiurai num.
turned over to the Buainena and
Protenslonal Women' club to buy
toya and < lol tor g for the poor chg-
dreo of Austin
Th. Hick, company eella Dia-
Cash, Cypiess Maiuis.
William Keely......
"A Frlend" .........
Chi Omega Sorority
Lynn Smith.........
J. A Walling........
oncar Bjorkiand . ....
Cash, f.............
CANTON, Dec (1 —Fighting oe-
curred Iast night between Kwanest
anil Yunnanere troop-, both beine
• temena of the Canton, or mouth- ' ---------- -- —
•rn. government forces deranging . Two miners were killed end a por-
thia enty ngainat the anmault. of | lion of the interior of Bogie mine
Generni Chen Chiun Ming, the Ne I. at Blanford, Ind. was wrecked
norin China loader. The nature or by an explonion lapt night The deed
------ ... --------
Damage entimated by oflielni al
1300 oto waa canoed by tiro to the
plant or the White Furniure com-
pany at Mebane, today. 'The tire
Thursday gmag when she was
struck by a atreet car at the «t,i - —--
nicer and Avenue C crosnine . daye ago that an under-cover agent
iean _ crooning Inlot Adolfo de 1a Huerta, who had
Hyde Park. Mrs. Watte wan w‘h been hero tor some aime, had par-
WASHINGTON, Dec.
0NIGHT.
sponsqred
in ie@lon
exercises
Membere
in invited
WASHINGTON Duc 21—A book
luziK, purveyor ot exelusiie finery
to the diplomatic and wocini net
paid fines neuregating 610,000 in
criminal spurt here today for evnd
Ing the Income tai law Of that
•um $2,500 applied to RizIk» book-
keeper who wan charged with con-
npiracy In making toe la lee retura
The materinin in the come figured
in many a briuiant otTiciai tunetlon.
Texas Judge Dies
RROWNSVILLE Fexan, Dar
Judge Jamee B. Well* praetletm J
attorney al Rrownavile ntnro 1870 3
and for half a century a promtnent
leader in mouth Texan democratie 3
politica, ated at hie home hero early
thin morning He la »urvived by
hie widow and two mon. and one
daughter the latter residing tn New
York city
Judge Wette han taken a leading
part in the development of •our
Texan and Jim Welle county waa
named after him.
Asylum Inmate Captured
BROWNSVILLE, Teia., Dec n.
W A. Rothrock, who encapea
recenuiy from the inmane maylur at
San Antonto, thia morning Walked
into the Office of Shevirt Robertaon
and requented the sherirt to wire
in the aaylum and request them to
forward the clothing he left when
he made hla emcape He ntated that
he encapea by making a rope nut
of ntripn from feta blanket and low-
ering himenir from a third ntory
window. Officiate of the aaylum
have been notified that Rothrock
la held here.
delega lion to Londn
Oil Head Missing
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Dec 213.
Haney Olive, manager of Camden
Tenn. branch M the Siandara Oil
company, who dinappearea from his
home in Nouemaber under myate-
rious e’reumatances, aktived at the
home of hla father near Far fab
Ala.. Thuraday and is in a eriticai
conduton, neeordig in a •pecial
atapateh from Farr tab tonight.
Former Solon Dies
Waxahachie. Tana. Dec 21
1-1 J. Anderson 64, former alate 1
reprenentatiye of thia distriet and ■
Church wo her died at hin home
late today, following an ilinens ot
as Vera l week*
Funeral nervicen will be held Sat-
urany morning at toe hirat Mdeth-
odint church."
ted to >11. He made no statement
..
atthehome ot "hone daushter thelrornshpmentmmstnetirvontonar9
2°.hd. .pen . daz: They hadi base at Vera Cruz.
Purehase Planned.
The first word that Japan had
approached the atate department
on the nubyet waa incorporated
in a wtatement imsued by the
Japnnese government yenierday
in Tokla secretary Mughe de-
clined to comment senator
Jqhnson demire to learn Junt
what the nituntion la. and be ex- l
peeta to take action if he thinks I
tt necesenry in c railing tog to. I
tereat ef Calltenmi '
l ch’ldran a matinee at hie theatre
: proceeda of which will be devoted
I to the flood Fellowa Chriatmas
the detailn of Mg harrowing houra
in the icy water of the north At-
lantie, weetng their ablpmalee drown
before their eyee after ineffectual
a r tempt a to launch the tolpa boata
when it waa dec ided to abandon her.
The Keng wee en roue to Hver-
pool with a cargo of mln from
Savannah and it la stated by the
nurviyors that there waa a motice-
uble tort to port when ato left for
r-a The Hat continued to incream
during the night of the fourteenth
and deepite frantic efforta of the
-tokehota . row asatated by othera
to restow the bunker cargo ana if
Walton Motion Postponed
OKLAHOMA riTT. Dec 21 _
Hearing on a motion to quash in-
dietmente pending ngninst J. C.
Walton, termer zovernor, in Mate
dtmtrict court waa continued today
until Dee. tt Both a i dee agreed 1
the delay in view of a mandamun
acton in atate r minal court of
npprein. neheduled fos“tomorrow, at
wnich Walton will attempt to die
guality Judge George W ciark,
from parucipnung lu the ense
nnaanh *nd Tails i^f sr Wepingtn
fieiala of the American Bar as-
BEAUMONT. Texan, Dc. 21-- "It
PROMINENT EDITOR DIKt.
NEW YORK, Dec 11 — Frank 1
Cobb, chief editorial writer of the
New Yoi k World, died today at his
home after a lone Hlnass
Ona Dead, Two Hart, in Fire
CULLMAN, Ala . Doc St—Trapped
by fire in her home. Mrs. William
Sechford. Hr was burned to death
here enrly today and William Sech-
ford. Jr. her aon, probnbly will die
from injuries received while at-
tempting to save his mother Wil-
lami Sechford, Sr. wsa aiso Injured
.n attemptln« to save hla wife and
son, but he will recover.
trying to make the sum already con-
tri but ed go as far as possible.
N. Cm
upon Fadline to
she baa been in
(Conttnund on Page ». CM * >
American Shin
although the men worked white I ONAWA, lowa. Dec. 2*—
Mending aw l ba ahlp-a rail It wnwatira.here by A, T. Chris-
but. a diurui few of toe « ho-ltnen.that,hi ninter,..Mra. C R.
ever, who were among thon. ro. formerly Min Kmilyi-n "12." •VVI -nramumman, aa
__ IChrntensen, had been a Inin byconeludad.
: Maiicun banaits at her home in I Thia morning at 10 o’eloek “Good
Tula, Hexico , I Fallow' Faulkner, manager of the
-——_____ Majestie thenter, will conduct e
FREES CONGRESS TO
MEET IN SPAIN
COLUMBIA. Mo. Dee 21.—T.
nail eonventten of the Presa Con-
Eres of the World yi be held et
Seville. Spain, Mey 2, 1023, Welter
Willlama prestdent of the con-
Erest, announced following .bln re-
turn yenterday from a conference
in New York.
KKW YORK, Dec. (1—Cyme H
K Curtim, Philadelphia publimher.
today purchamed the New York
I Krening Post, one of the eldest aft-
AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1923.
city, wea Indi, led by a federal
grand jury today, the Mil charging |
that he altempted to extort a b. ibe
of $2000 from a local burunes man
in connection with the ang of hie
firm a income tai liatuity tor ihe
period of 1111-1111.
KORETZ HUNT CONTINUES.
CHICAGO, Dec. 11 —While curt
Inveptigntiona continued into the
ramtieationa of the alleged mil-
lion-dollar *winele of Lee Koreta
police kept up their mearch for the
| miming man with continued ex-
I prenslons ot contidence ot hla ar-
J reel within a abort time.
Church to Probe Modernism
NASHVILL,E, Tenn., Dec. 21-
Contributions today will be
swelled by ths proteeds of the
matinee performance of Thomas
Meighan, at the Majestic theatre.
Manager Faulkner having ar*
ranged thia benefit at his dona-
tion te the funk.
Donations yesterday Included:
Lynchings Decrease Bergdoll’s Brewery Fined
PARIS, Dev it. — Charles O.
------- be taxed under
-he income provision rather than on !
he present bests ef 12% per rent
on capital gains. The working out
of such a change if found feasibie
waa placed in the hands of treasury
experts
WASHINGTON. Dec 11 --Ne-
potiatlons between Japan and the
L’nited States in connection with
Japanese land rights will be in-
vestigated by Senator Hiram
J oh neon of California, in ascer-
tain whether an attempt is being
made to prejudice the situation
y, it Vi ,—y - - - — *■ •Es fund Admiss on wil He i Sr for
In’ W 1oI Ma21anehine: PHIL.ADELPHILA, Doc zi-Thelchidren ana 20 ter Adulte TSo
e £2^,“
laid to agitation for a federal anti* eel wag today fined ILaa 40 inter ’ , * *
---------- naegrpiszm-psn: Held for Bribery
Mineinsippi und Florida were re- dolra .bare of th, Ana, about Jr, XEW ORL.EAX* Dee 11 — Hor-
porcd to. tend with rite lynching. w‘n como out of hl. property now man Derliner, former federal in
each Georgia waa IIMed with four. *•*< by the allen propefty cunto- -----
Oklahoma three, and Arkanaas,
I
atammered one of tho five purvi-
vors of tho Norweglan teamer
Bunn, landed here today. They were
laler pent to Port Arthur and placed
in charge at the Norwegian vice
consul, John R. Adame The five
■ urTirol. Of the Runa are all that
remain of a ere* of 28 men.
Life Bente Fait.
The Runa was loot with 11 mem-
bora of her crew off nryine Pan
Bhoala on the morning of Doe. IL
The eurvivore were brought In on
por-ibie right the mill. It wa.
apparent that their atop waa —----
doomed. days are bat a matter of exietence
.......* “NSEpen.
The ema increased and at 1 45 on I aon, . A-27,
---- i =5
a, in- “ilutuinldistrict that Auetin know, eo liuie
AL "nurboura 1 about, yet ha- ”• midat, “ ••
mm. - ?■ safe to •ay that their Soy •" living
’ ,br hre vy^a. T.: .;^^;1 wouid have • manicot
eondathmvina-sonc.. A damaend "perhapa • ““*• prematur. for
eivinet not to
Muna, and the body of a dead fire.
RoM Texan Saturday rain, eome-
what colder Sunday unsettied, rain
in enst and south port lean.
West Texan Saturday unnettled,
rain ar .new in north portion, on-
cept toe* In the panhandle; prob-
aMy rein in neuth portion, glder \
in xtreme squthweat portion । Sun-
day partly eloudy.
Fred Hick, of Auetin to n -good
fellow - To prove tt. bt announced
last night that he would give 10
per cent of lodar'. Eroas receipt,
'com onion of tires at the chop of
the Hick Rubbee company. Fifth
and Cnngr.ee, to The Auatin Amer-
DENVER, Colo Dee.‘ tl—
Frank Donovan, mid to be a
former contractor of Fort Worth.
TexAn, and one of the principal
witnermes for the etnte In the
promecution of M connidene • men
here lam rpring. waa found dena
tn hle bed nl a local hotel to-
lean'■ "Good Fellow* Chennai
j choe who need elthine to keep' fund * The money will be used to
man, were founa an the nru wur. | Ehrmo"aami. i.shrdren.mho. 5 addment the tund which wil be
"o: Samnjat toot, bite 2:
——-1 To^ .a sr
•eaVim tbs "hP tle sisters who were beng remem-
Csll Good Bye. bered by the University Baptist
Minister Demands
Hearing on
Statement
devt. lttle hope for ner cecovery -------------
ig^^kX hugnepayateiana “ uPll Ride American
reStan"ust"szs.ihgureaona,Austip Ships," Irate Leader
attc.byaasatregusar.dungme Tells Head of Tour
Whit Burdett, 65, was struck by* i
street car •• he was crossing -he
track, on East First stieet. Ho
died two days fter the accident
2 more
S MODDING DAS
AFoRXnaS
#36
WASHINGTON, Doc. >1. —
Fifty-five famiues were held
prisoners by a drunken man
with a revolver in a downtown
apartment building today until
a sick man arose from his bed
and knocked out the miscreant
with a baseball bat
Sam W. Armor, after a quar-
rel with a woman, made a futile
attempt at suicide. Somebody
called the police in the uproar
and the enraged man. racing
through the halls of the build-
Ing. revolver in hand, held Its
occupants cowering in their
apartments, threatening to kill
the first who emerged, until
George R. Kidwell arose from
Ms sick bed, broke the mararg-
er s arm with a baseball bat and
held him until the police ar-
rived.
Charges of modernism faunehed
•gainst Dr J W Shackford, execu- ws v .
zmaemHi Johnson Suspicious of
baugh, director of teacher training r v _
New Japanese Land Treaty
be investigated by 'he general Sun.
day school board when it meets
here in the spring.
JUST MORE PROPAGANDA,
ATTITUDE OF U. S,
_ Washington Dec. 21--There
IM ewe ikelihood that the United
States government will submit to
arbitration .he uthenticity of doc-
uments which the state department
aecently made public to show that
revolution soviet activities and
popaganda are being conducted In
this country with the object of un-
dermining the government
The American government is fully
satiied with "the genuineness of
the comm un icac ions made public
from the soviet to workers in this
country and believes that to enter
any ouch proceedings as suggested
by Foreign Minister Tchitcherin in
a statement ia Moscow coday would
only involve a proceeding long
sought by the Russlan authorities.
The asaertion of Tchitchesin that
Ihe documents are forgeries not only
was expected by American officials
but it is regarded by them as a
species of propaganda in itselr. By
such a statement, it was declared,
an attempt was being made to ‛ead
the American people to believe (hai
the cpmmun lat Internationale in
Moscow, the organization for com-
munist international propaganda,
»M separte from the soviet gov-
eramen t.
resulting from Iha supreme court
dec Irion upholding the anti-len
land laws of California and Wash-
ington.
Donovan, 72 yeara old. had re-
tired from active contract ng
business early In 1922. He came
to Denver to spend the summer
end while here lost $64,787 to the
eonfidence men through the
operation of an alleged fake stoek
xehnnge Donovan nppenred
at the trial of the men last spring
an identified tne mew wno vasu-
f’pated in getting his money.
Asseciatek Press Dspateh.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 21.—Two
hundred Mexicans in New Ofleans
1 are under surveillance and the ar-
rest of 15 for plotting to ship arms
and ammunition to the revolution-
ists is imminent. United States Dia*
triet Attorney Louis Burns an-
nounced today.
Agent Flees.
Mexicans in New Orleans, the pot
in which many a Latin-American
revolution has been brewed, have
been quiet, unusually so. since the
uprising, but those familiar with
the operations of revolutionary
Mrs S. J. Watts, 77, mother of
M-s. Thomas C. Jensen of this city,
waa probably fatally injured on
WASHINGTON, Dor 21 —Con
nderacion of the tax revision pro- , _
Way anamneansndomsbzeaecnoune brotherhood Loses Dawes, Chicago banker and first
Rail Board Case “X X .2
the committee ‘Fennsylvania Railroad company der W hone spononron l p the inquiry
orm-. -
mti 2" "Snngab s:
present t.« i.w *h,re7! nr.o thelcondiuons. Jud.* DicKinson al . Americane in a position ot mpir-
Enpita tra-lewowhereby.xas nn.on missed lh.tr «ut to compei tho rance during the course of lb. as-
asPldendrenwcuia h. talto’n’X ompany i obey order" of the vestienton.
Me"* “ d be taxed under I nll«<l states rail read labor board I acceptea a. a forezone
—---— — , conctuston that owen D. Youne of
a 1 • cy . New York, chairman of the board
Anarchist Bentenced of directors at the Generai Electric
company, would be designated an-
NEW YORK. Der 21-The ap- other American member There are
pelle e division of the supreme to be three members from all the
court today upheld a lower court partlcipnting countries.
conv!etion of Harry M Winitsky. The reparations commission de-
on charges of criminal anareny and cided to refer Germhny's request
also decreed that he must serve ’he I for a loan to the various allied
i0ryeur sentence imposed at that I governments
Lme. I Recommendation was made that
the governments invite the repara*
tions commission's guarantee to in-
vestigate Germany a food situation,
URGE MARKET^gVlAN.
' Amociated Press Dispatch.
I MOSCOW, Dec. fl. — George
^Tchitcherin. the soviet foreign min-
ister, today in a statement dented
that his government ever had eent
communications to the American
workers' party or had any connec-
tions whatsoever with that party.
Forgeries, Is Claim.
I In making public his denial. «M
| Tchitcherin declared that if 'here
exists any documents such as have
been referred to by the American
government, which tend to show
that the soviet is seeking to stir up
revolutionary activities in the
United States, they are forgerice
He added that the soviet govern-
ment would like to submit the au-
thenticity of the documentr to arbi-
tration.
Tchiteherih's formal statement
said:
The agent was said to have
boarded a Wessel bound south the
day after the deal was concluded
and department of justice agents
were reported to have gotten wid
of Jie purchase end were investi-
gating. Federal officials at the time
M d there was nothing to the re-
port. so far as their participation
was concerned.
f Cashier
t filed on
oner C. N.
partment
, JJDS6M
Ui Th*
credit on
h showing
itely $300
more than a week, the Jury re- .
ceived the case lata last night
At th. request of th. detense to.
Jury was polled it was unani- '
moua.
- Sentence Passed.
Fox stood up He shook bto head 9
lo th. negative when th. sudee |
asked if he destred to say any- 4
thing.
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