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WICHITA DAILT TMfk SUNDAY, MAY 14, ItM
FOUN PERSONS
NEWBERRY GASES
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GASOLINE PRICES NAW 011 RESERVES IS WAS ■
CRACK OF PICTOLC AND BOOM
DENISON, TEXAS, May 13-0.
oral. Diapatches from Washington
fully to thts diatriet «• a eource of
due to apoplexy, phyalclans ntated.
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the
nessee, attacked Senator Newberry.
the resolution and it was
trodi
coat intronee* ranging fro
THE SERVICE YOU WANT
tion, two of his policemen
wounded
wounded a bystander.
P
bilIty for the murder of two police-
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go ahead with the prograi
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PROTESTS BM DENIES
PROPOSED LEASE OF HE SOLD LETTERS
WHITE SOX OWNER
COMES BACK AT HAP
AIRED IN DEBATE IN THREE IRE WOI
SENATE SATURDAY IN CHICAGO TROUBLE
EX-SOLDIERS HERE
ON 55000 HIKE TO
CANCEL DATE FOR
ANTI-KLAN SPEAKING
IN DALLAS COUNTY
Several city officers while scout-
Ing in aa automobile Saturday nieht
TRAPSHOOTERS HAM FOR
THE ANNUAL TOURNAMENT
AT ARDMORE ON MONDAT
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yet.
ARDMORE, OKLA., May 11—Ard-
more may forfeit its franchise in
the Texas-Oklahoma league unlens
DISCUSS BILL TO AMEND
CORRUPT PRACTICES LAW
made te
over the
Tissue Ginghams .
Beautiful permanent finished Or-
gandies in all the new shades.
Imported Dotted Swisses
Beautiful Linens to combine with
Voile, all the new sports shades.
B. H E.
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killed 1
third and
Score:
Memphis . ..
New Orleans
Batteries:
patios were rushina their legal activi-
ties against labor leaders charged with
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ATLANTA
feated Chatt
Score:
Chattanooga
Atlanta . ..
SECOND ANNUAL RIFU
AND PISTOL MATCHES
SCHEDULED'FOR JULT
WASHINGTON, D. C„ May 13.—
Uncle Sam has less money to count,
so the comptroller of the currency
4 without a roll sail,
eller charged that the
& H. E.
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punt.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
MOBILE. May 11—Mobile won from
Nashville 1 to 1 today.
B. H E
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James aad
Batteries: Fielda and Morrow; Pope
and Baker.
Ballou and Nelderkomn
Rariden.
various eections of the city and at
noon four persons were dead and three
were injured as a result of two apmdl-
nations and two street fights between
pollcemen and bandits.
Obeying Chief of Police Pitzmorrla’r
orders to Shoot to kill on the slight-
। In pattern and weave
pur present showing'
of fabrics is excep-
tionally attract ive.
They will make up
into Summer Dresses
that will appeal to
every woman who
likes to look neat and
- trim.
rhen
oted
' the
ions,
der-
The City National Bank of Commerce is equipped
and organized for service such as this. It places at
your command Capital and Surplus of 2 Million Dol-
lars, up-to-the-minute equipment, complete facili-
ties and the brains of a trained and experienced
staff.
TWO STREET FIGHTS BT
POLICEMEN AND BANDITS
itaele '
, op.
r Co..
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Banking service must be prompt and accurate, of
course, but efficiency in the handling of routine is
not enough. If it is to make a banking connection
of maximum value, such service must also be intelli-
gent and interested, adapted alike to emergencies
and to opportunities.
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There are many others too numerous to mention them.
Come in tomorrow and see this wonderful showing of
the new materials. , >
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Summer Fabrics of
of COMMERCE
EXPRESSE8 INDIGNATION AT
REFERENCL TO ALLEQED
‘ 1 COMMUNICATION*.
PRESIDENT INDEPENDENT
PRODUCERS IS SIGNER
Score:
Nashville .
Mobile . ..
EIGHTH &. SCOTT
WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS
NAMD ADXISTRATO•
or JAms 3. MILL EMTATE
Below We List Only a Few of the Many Materials
.oit
N.
NOT SO MUCH MONEY
THE FORCE IS REDUCED
re-
four
DECLARES ALL LETTERS
EXCEPT FEW BURNED
LONGHORNS WIN NET
TITLE IN CONFERENCE
May u—Atlanta
00 4 to 1 today.
ARDMORE MAT FORFEIT
BASEBALL FRANCHISE!
POOR SUPPORT IS GIVEN
OF BMoTGUNa REARD
BATURDAY.
ADOPT RESOLUTION INTRQ-
DOCKO BY BENATOR
MKELLAR.
I* READ IN THB BENATE •KO-
SION OF 8ATURDAY BY
LA FOLLETTE.
Mr* 8tillman Awaite Verdict Of
Referee In Her MM For
Divorce.
Declare Measur is Needed Aa R-
suit of Declelon of Supreme
Court.
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SENATE TO MAKE
INESTIGATIONOF
ovvicuns onizor TO
nme TABGBT von ROCK
CHARGE A CONSPIRACY .
AMONG OIL PRODUCERS
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ON
885
Proteets Are Pouring in On Mem-
boro of Congrees and Gov-
ernment officiala.
TlaobutadinK to Columbun Ohio, WM
Chief of Police Ordres to Shoot to
Kill on the Blightest
Proxocatiop
Unusual Beauty
Comiskey Chargee That Felech
Does Not Come inteCpurt
With Clean Hahda/
Petition Drafted at a Regent Meet
Ing of Asoclation at Tulaa, {
Oklahoma.
CHARGED WITH NAVIN* PUR-
CHASED HI* MAT IN UP. ।
PER MOUSE.
charging him with ------
seat. and when Senator Townsend,
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a
better support is given at home, ac-
cording to otticimis, Durie the
present series of games at home the
you
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man was wounded in the fights, while
th* other two deaths came when un-
known amaasnins entered an Italian
barber shop end without warning op-
ened fire with ahotguna, killing Vito
Giorzio and James Casclo of New
Orleans. Giorgio..was being ahaved at
the time he was murdered.
In the meantime the pollce con-
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NEW ORLEANS, May 11—N*w Or-
leans made it two atratght over Men;-
phis by taking today's, game. • toT
Colors are fast. See
them before planning
your new Dresses, n
t- :
Newberry election case caused an-
other sharp clash today between
senate republican* and democrats.
Senator McKellar, democrat. Ten-
a "Official Washington certainly
"Tineka knoowiedge of the conditions
eat provoctie
early todhy
id by
M by
buyer.
out a
omil
• by completing their journey before
June T. Jomeph A. Duly and Thoman
H yalliace, ex-service men, arrived
in Wichita Falls late Saturday.
( They left New York April L to
d company with three others who
“ hope eteoe given up the hike. Two
tohaye bheenswrinten tothim.by,2r White Sox. charged tMay
domonheAlantthmsamestAcselma hin attorney. Oeorge B H.
: National Capital
Anxious to Learn
Result of Contest
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WEST THXAS LMAGUI.
Lubbock T. Abilene l.
Ciovis 8-10, Ranger 19-1,
Sweetwater 3, sen Angelo t.
(Three played.
xAS-okLAnOMA LMAGUE.
Benham 5, MexietT,
Ardmore «. Corsicana ». .
Cleburne 1. Greenvilie L
Sherman 1, Paris ».
MAMTABD BMPBATS TALM IN
ANNUAL. TRACK MEET
One of the officers state that he saw
the woman threw the atone,
d
lute James J. Hill. the empire
ama hunam :
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tion.
ST. PAVL MINN,
George P Flannery, _ ___
the Northwestern Trust eom
Hauiton The hike itora 85.900
J . Daly and vamnon, who wore with
A the and aivimio to France, carry
| full marching kit. weighine 45
I pounds, and usually spend the
l’ nimhts in the open. They are al-
lowed to nepept "Ifts" from auto*
mbles, but cannot use tralne at
all. Phey have been helped along
by numerous autolsts so tar.
■ They will leave early Sunday for
the remaining 2,000 mites of their
ARDMORE, OKLA, May 11—Res-
ervations have been made for 200
trapahooters of Oklahoma. Texas,
Mimsouri, Arkansas and other states
for the annual tournament which
9pens here Monday and continues
for three dnya,‘
ciricTce to otnrrulb .
DBMUBBBB of ENAroR
PHOENIX, ARW. May 11.—Fed-
eral Judge w. C. vanFieer of Cali-
fornia, Bitting in United States dis-
triet court here, today indicated he
would overrule United States Sone-
tor Ralph H. Cameron’s demurrer
to an indictment charging the Ari-
nona nenator with perjury.
allied dots to the
UNITED STATES IS NOW
. gate receipts have not been enough
far to take care of netunt exvenai-
.kin.
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end
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oeuoo of the supreme court declelon —— -— ----. . - - ,
In the Newberry case. Which invail- labor leaders charged with responel-
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“No one can tell where these ralses
to the prices of gasollne will and if
we do not take action against th*
companies responsible. My resolution
meeles to bring out what to behind
them," declared MeKellar. ,
Gamoline reserves will reach the stu-
pendous' figure of 1,000,000,000 gallons
by the end of thio month. The bureau
of mines forecast. Thin le nearly 250,-
000,000 gallons more than the previous
record, estabitshed in May, 1921.
. In many parts of the country gaso-
Mae Ip selling at 29 cents or from 1
to 4 cents above the low mark of the
pact winter. Next Monday an in-
er pace of » cents per gallon woes into
erteet, in a considerabie portion of the
eagtern territory.
Several new ralses will become ef-
tective within the next few weeks, it
is understood.
was won by fraud and that other ------------ ----------
perations of the defendant corp- sity won the tennis champlonship of
"2.1 . -- . . "I-- "a •h- --thw--ta-- 4wtarenIamimte
Unuod their aotivities againat the
doted certain provislons of the cor-
rupt practices net, and the subse-
quent ruling of Attorney General
Daugherty that it did not apply to
either election or nomination of
senators.
Senator MeKellar spoke in behalf
of a similar bill he has pending and
declared that newspaper reports
were current that the flood gates
were wide open for corrupt une of
money in senatorial campalgna.
"We ought to keep out of thts
body men who go out on the market
and buy their seata," sold Senator
McKellar.
The bilis of Senators Pomerene
and McKellar finally were referred
to the privileges and elections com-
mittee.
republican, Michigan, defended the
ease the exchangee became so heat-
ed that Senator McKellar was twice
reprimanded for alleged violationvt
the rules by Senator Robinson, dem-
ocrat, Arkansas, presiding tempo-
rarily..
Tke clash came during debate
over a new bill introduced by Sena-
tor Pomerene. democrat, Ohio, to
amend the corrupt practices law
which would provide practically the
name restriction relative to election
campaign expenses of popularly
elected penators as were embodied
in the coddupt practices law of 1911
aa apply to senators selected by
otato legialators.
The new legislation, Senator
Pomerene contended. Is needed be-
experience of having a rock beared
at them. Fortunately no one wm
;b»
after
oney
enough they will probably learn
thet gasoline to at its present level
too great extent because of the ex-
isting high freight rates, which bar
miacontient wasoline from entering
atony mections of the country. '
•The eupply of easoline available
to very limited at the prevent time
' _ena naturally Jobbers are ecramb-
Fine for that which la being made
and pricem will oontinue to rlee unt
qwotations reach a point where the
pldnta now ehut down can resume
operatons and thereby inerease the
Hudnall made thio assertion to
circuit court here today while op-
fi 1
11
1a1
otter
cula-
oolh,
llea
tries
80. Peul, was named today by Pro-
bate judge Hwkra Wheeler no ad-
iinsmtratiom of th* 15,000,000 estate
of Me Mary T. NHL Widow of the
NORFOLK, VA., May 13--Charies
Frederick stanebury, 67, Sourmallet,
dies at a local hospitai laat night
after an illness of about a month.
Mr. Stanabury, whose newapaper
career wao Identified chiefly with
the field to New Tork and Wash-
ington, wao at one time connected
with the editorial eteft of the New
Tork Sun.
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CAMRIDGK, MASS-. Mar 1a—-
Harvard defeated Thia thia after-
noon in their annual . dual track
meet by a score of 7013-15 to
64 2-15.
■ and
Ie to
y ensten pointe, including Washine-
• tqn Saturdar night, acoordine to
meshaced received By The Time*.
By Asmointed Prem.
CHICAGO, May U — While
c%
objeetlono of the petitionera. The
petition ntated that cieizens. there
eaw no reason for the meeting no
there had not been any klan nor
anti-klan demonstrations in that
vicinity. A atmilar petition from
Lancaster, where meting* wore to
be held thio afternoon, alee arrived,
but too late to cancel the speaking
dates. Crane announced.'
camp today.
Attorneye for the plaintiff. In the
sensational divorce suit placed
great hope to the tatements attri-
buted to Edmond Leigh, manager of
the National Plant protective nerv-
ice that he procured from the guide
affectionate and endearing love
notes, eald to have been ponged by
Mrs. Stillman while in the north
wooda
Ou a hike from New Tork to Ley . WU ELEVEN BILLIONS
hgeles, with a chance to win $5,000 --
MILWAUKEE, WIs., May 13.—
,—00
placing Chicago “in a atate of war-
_______fare" through crime aetivities, the
purchasing a crack of platols and the boom of
‘ shotun broke out again today in
Mdi*mnae
court with clean hands. Charles
rosine the affidavit filed by
Felsch’s attorneys for an order
summoning the Old Roman, and hla
eon Louie, to answer questions in
connection with a cult for damages,
back eatery and bonuses. Instituted
by Felsch againat the Chicago
American league baseball elub.
By inference the affidavit sets
up chargee that the 101 T American
league pennant, won by Chicago,
By Asmoelated Prem, '
OENEVA, May IL—Earl Baimur
warned Hurgpean nation* today that
they would lose what American
prestige they have unless in mak-
ing appeals for aid they show pome
InMcattok of trying to help them-
metvem. His warnings came during
discunalon by the eouncit of the
feesue of nattons of-thte American
#.
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in the oil industry." was the state-
mont made by one refiner. "We wel-
come investigation and It is our be-
Hot that when the investigators get
through they will wonder why gaa-
piine doe not sell for etui higher
“in “ubstantiation of their claim*
government otficiais are in the hab-
it of putting out figures that are
M-•• to M days old and then
wonder why thelfoonclustons are
wrong. They seem to forget that a
large capacity of the refining Indus-
try is shut down and the low prices
of the past year have crippled many
refinery operators financlally to an
extent that it is doubtful it ooms of
rende 2021
The Chandler MoteCa Co. ft
- hnoahe CTtti ill it U
men Tuesday during a merles of bomb-
Inge la' oppositiom to the Landis
building trades wage award. Fifteen
more suspects were arrested end It
waa reported that five of the eight
men indicted for the murders had
made confesslons which wuppiled th*
etale with all the evidence needed to
go to trial.
eilet adminintresion CIToc io feed i
Rumian tetugees la onstantmople l
8. 'J e0da,
two bandit*.
I nocidentalls
One pollce-
BIRMINGHAM. Mey U—Birming-
ham won-from Little Rock today, I
to 4. .1
Lttle Rock .................. 4 « 4
Birmingham] 4 ............. 114
Batteries: MeLduzhlin and Brown;
Morrison aif Robertson.
pox ON INVKSTIGATIOX
W1TM A DERISIVE BICE
ULSA, OKLA., May is.— Refin-
F and marketers of petroleum
bducts kero are for the moat part
mined to look at tke proposed in-
atization by Attorney General
auuherty of the recent repid ad-
Inces in the prices of gasoline with
'derisive eye.
proposition for a trupe, the Frenchman
eald that the menace of the red army
and of Rumian propaganda waa bound
to continue, with or without a truer
Lloyd George eald he wee willing
to have the commission send e sharp
answer to the Rumtans on propa-
ganda.
Barthou reported that France was
unable to dtmcuus s reply to a note to
which France had net subeeribed. He
referred to the tact the French did
not eign the allled methorandum to
which the Rumstana repuled Thursday.
Foreign Mintster Sehanzer of Italy,
always a peace maker, joined the dis-
cusalon. He urged some compromine
permitting a basis for contlnuanoe of
relations with the sovlet delegation.
The French remained adament. Bar:
thou mayine what Franco most wanted
wao to wind up .the parley.
Schanzer pointed te the length of
time occupied by the Washington
arms conterence and pleaded for
ptience.
"I am unwilling that Europe
shall abandon all efforts for peace
after only five weeks of discussion,"
ha maid. “It will be a terrible dis-
ollunionment ■ if to* conterence
break* up. But I admit th* danger
of this lo wreat." V— 7
DBFtrVIEI BRING TWO FROM
IOWA PARK SATURDAY MGMT
Daputtes Bradford aad Berry if
the heriera department arrested
two men At Iowa Bark Saturday
night and brought them to the
county jait. The ' officers charge
that whisker wae found on the per-
SM of the men artested. No charge*
wer* preferred mgalnat them Satur-
day night.
DALLAS, May 1L—Antt-klan ad-
dresses which were to have boon
deliverea at Garland, near here,
tble afternoon by the Dalles county
citizene league, were postponea to-
day by the league. The decinlon not
to appear waa reached, General M.
M. Crane, chairman of the league,
eald. after Garland eitizens had pre-
sented r petition signed by 170 per-
sons against the speaking.
T k I • announcement repudiated
cel Mug for intormation ou the re-
sults
ip tercet is thought to have
____ secaaloned by • bellet that
there wm a pomsibiuty of electine
« comurneman other than a demo-
mworw of the congrensional
electbn were anxiously awaited by
klLr A woman aad a man
f we
ober,
and j
LFX
Ubes
etter
___ . ____ . __Everett, veteran employe of the M.
vecetty have ladicated that admin- K. and T. railroad, wao found dead
IstraMen eirelem had looked hope- today in the cab of an engine at
. .. - ...... . .... the Katy roundhouse. Death was
WASHINGTON, May II.—A peti-
tion to the government protesting
against the leaalng of naval oil re:
servee, received from the National
Assogiation til Oil Producers was
read In ths senate today by Senator
La Follette, repubuican. • Wisconsin,
whose resolution for an investiga-
tion of the leases recently wm
adopted.
The petition declared that “the
delivery of the naval renerves to the
Standard Oil. Sinciair-Doheny in-
terests constitutes a return to the
era of land grabbing and carpet-
bagging whose hydra-head of in-
iquity was crushed by the policy of
President Roosevelt almost a decade
ago."
W. H. Gray, preeldent of the In-
dependant Producers of Tutea, Okla,
signed the petition and adviaed
Senator Lafolilette that the assocla-
tion had authorixed a oommlaalon of
oil experts to ausint in the tort boom-
ing menate investigation. The pe-
tition. It wm said, wae drafted at a
recent meeting at Tulea of the asso-
elation's directors
Protests were made in the peti-
tion againat the policy of Secretary
Wf the interior and the secretary of
the navy. “In opening th* naval re-
nerves at thi* time for exploitation,"
and especiaily against the lease
given the Sinclair interests in the
Teapot dome, Wyoming. distriet.
This petition urged aiso agalnet any
policy "which would tend to per-
petuate a monopolistic domination
of the oil induatry."
"There oxlots no emerzenoy or
napesaity which would warrant the
opening of the aavla reserves, there
being already above ground and in
storage the greatest nmount of oil
that has been in storage in the his-
tory of al times," the petition con-
tinned.
The turning over of government
tends to large pipe line Interests for
exploitation will have the direct re-
suit of aepresaing the prise of crude
oil without in any way relieving
the people of the onerous and bur-
densome high prices of refined pro-
ducts.
"We ask that the committee in-
vestigate the contracts referred to
with a view of determining whether
or not they tend to perpetgate a mo-
nepollstie control of the oil Induatry
and whether or not they tend to
violate the spirit of the anti-trust
laws of hie country ana whether or
not the effect will be to create a
monopoly of the oil trade with the
navy."
PILLORY WINS THE
PREAKNESS STAKE
them will ever reopen.
"If the investigators • go
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AMARILLO, TNXAS, May 1«.—W.
C. Frasier, well driller, wm chut to
death at Clovis, N. M, thio after-
noon, and Georgs C. Merril Ie held
'hergcd with shooting. Frazter is
alleged to have attacked Herrt dur-
ing a quarrel over domestie trou-
Mee. Kerri, who surtendered to
Deputy Sheriff Pet Woods of Curry
Musty, was treated for wounds he
received during the fight. •
BABL nAuoun wanNS *
blee In the conference meet which
eleeed here today. The Texas piay-
ere waded through the meet to be
pitted agalnet each other in the fi-
nals, both in singlee and doubles.
White defeated Gregory In nin-
glen and White and Gregory defeat-
ed Hilliard and Brown in the dou-
blen.
PIMLICO RACE TRACK, RALTI-
more, Md, May IL—Pillory, with I*
Morrie up, at 11 to 1 in the betting,
won the Preekness stake, Maryland
turf lansic, kora today for a purse
of $50,000.
minam AGREE TO CONCLUDE
Preaknema record made by Water*
vale in 1111.
WASHINGTON, May t».— The
oration were fraudulent in 1919 and
1920, Hudnall eald.
Tet Felech, in making these
charges almost in the same breatk
seeks to gain part of the resulta,
part of the money, which he says
wm obtained by fraud. Under these
conditione he does not come into
court with clean hands and ban no
standing in nny court on such al-
egationa."
•AN ANTONIO, May1A- The
dates for the wecona annual rifle
and pfetel matehe of the Texas
State Rifle aseoctation were Mt for
July through Jely 11 todat. It
wm announced by State Secretory
L L. Cline of thio city. The matoh-
se will be fired on the big Camp
Bullis overnment range, 14 miles
north of th* eity.
Severa annual trophy cups and
gold, silver and brome medale for
firm, second anathira planes will
Tente, cots, bode, pillows, rie
ana ammunstton wilt ba furntshed
all partteipanta so that only ex-
penses for marksmen will be rail-
road tare and entrance tees.
AA "aquaw camp" will be pro-
vided for the oom tort of the ladle*
Co]
le reducing the government's staff
of counters. It WM Mid today at the
treasury. The reduction, however, |
is mode gradually. There ere at
prenent approximately $2,000,000,p00
in federal renerve notes In circula-
tion. ottietais said, compared with
about 93,000,000,000 m }zo, 1
•KLABOMA OTUDBNT J .
HELD WITHOUT BAIL
STILLWATER, OKLA., May II —
Eari K. Gordon of Miqmi, Okla., a
federal student at th* Oklahoma A.
and M. college here, wao .held with-
out ball for trial in district court
today at the conclusion of his pre-
limlMry hearing on a charge of
murder in, connection . with th*
•hooting ot Beckham Cobb of Bir-
mingham. Ala, another student.
No unummal development marked
the hearing. Cobb wm ajain in a
etreet bordering the college campus
May L
Mrs. B. F. King of Sulphur springs
is her* visiting the family of her con
l THBNEW |
CHANDLER
SK I
Smart Style
Lulling Gxnfort
Economy
NOW
’1595
WELL DRILLER IS SHOT
TO DEATH AT CLOVIS
“ICs all a 11*1 I never recelved
from Mr* Stillman any tetters con-
tateteg euch phrases as I leva every
pore'in your ekin' "‘Oh! My dear I
am dead for you,’ or 'When can we
get married" Then calmly, "AU
the letters I received from Mrs.
Stillman were guch as an employer
would write to an employe." He
Mid all tettere from Mr* Stillman,
"etcept a few" had been burned
and that it was impoualbie that any
of them could have fallen into the
hands of Stilman’s attorneys.
Beauvais expressed great indig-
nation at the recent charges agalnet
him.
3
By United Press.-
WASHINGTON, May 11—The Al-
lied dehta to the United States now
emounta to 611,320,000,000. the
chamber of commerce of the Urtited
SCatoe estimatea tonight This fig-
ure representa prinetpal and aecruod
iterent
XOTED sooKALIT DIBS
IN HOSPITAL AT NOBFOLK
new material.
vwruNAN •MPLoX ON
M. K, a T. FOUND DEAD
Mis lues retder. ‘
runerai seryices for Mice Inos
Grelder, aged 14, who died Friday
atternoon after a lons period of lll-
nesa, were held at the home of her
mother, Mr* C. O. Walton, at 4
o'clock Saturday afternoon with
Rev. O. L Powers, pester of the
First Baptist church, otfieiatine-
Burial wm in Rosemont burial
park.
The little girl kad been te til
heaith for over a year.
BBADT FOK TOT ViNDICT
OF REFEREE IN THE CA>B
By United Press.
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. T, May 13—
Mr* Jamee A. Stillman has rented
her com in the famous Stillman
divorce euit end is ready for the
verdict of referee Daniel J. Gleason.
It wm learned tonight from
John I. Mack, guardian of Baby
Guy, whOM legitimacy wm assanled
by James A. stillman, that Mrs
Stillman considers she has won and
is confident the divorce will be in
her favor. Both sideu have agreed
that it will not be necessary to call
bandwriting experts to teetlty with
regard to the four alleged love let-
tero which are Mid to have been
cold to the plaintiff by Fred Beau-
vais. Indian guide and correspond-
ent. Referee Gleason intimated he
did not care for expert testimony
on the letters, the authenticity of
which to denied by Mr* Stillman.
Indignant denial by Fred Beau-
vale to the United Press that he
sold for 411,400 love letters alleged
P By JAMES A. KOLB.
WASHINGTON, May 14. — The
L snate today orderea, an investiwa-
l tion in the inereases in the prices
of gauoline.
Senator McKellar, Tennessee, in-
(N ;. ; v >
By JAMES R. KELLY
United Press Staff Correspondent
MONTREAL, May 11—Fred Beau-
vais tonight reiterated to the United
Prens emphatical dentais that he
haa received from Mre. Jamee A.
stinman pabglonate love letter* as
alleged by seiuman's attorneys in
too taatoue divorce cult at Pough-
keepale.
The young Indian guide, who wm
dresse Mttlly te a new, neat blue
cult, carrying a styliah opring top
coat also repudiated alleged testi-
mony of Edmond Leigh. Now Tork
detective, that $15,000 had been paid
Beauvals for four love notes, eald
to. have been written by Mr* stui-
mfn.
Working himself almost into a
frensy When shown excerps from
the alleged tettere, Beauvals shout-
to ola cents per gallon, and the con-
tempiated anereases indicate a con-
epiracy among oil producers to
gouge the public.
Protect againat the Inerensed
prices are pouring* on members of
congrens and government ottictals.
MeKellar's fight to obtain wenate
recognition of the mituation began
ehri ia the day when ke introduced
his renolution and naked for Imme-
diate oonalderation.
Senator Smoot, UUk. objected to
Ata oonaideratton on the ground that
a limiter Anvestigation had been
re Its* for.
Later in the day McKellar again
demanded consideration stating that
he had made an investigation of
thelrrtps ot the resolution re-
ter# by Smoot and declared
thAI k found it to have "Dept In
the. oommittee since August 11.
1021, without action, by the com-
mittee." Hetheretore requested his
resolution be adopted without de-
lay and be referred to the fhanutac-
turek'a committee. in which he In-
timata he could get action.
McKellar declared that the evidence
, petnted to the exietence of A combi-
। nation among all refiners at thia time
f to mice tasoline price* .
The price of crud* oil is at Ito
lowest, the stocks of crude oil are at
their creeteet to hiatory, and yet the
price of gasoline to being rained. What
other explanation than areement
among the refiners cm be given when
the situation plainly calls for a com-
petitive market and tow prices, naked
LONGHORNS WIN FROM
FARMERS BT 8 TO • SCORE
AUNTIN. May IL—Driven from
yesterday's game tn the ooooad in-
ning. Emmaauol Ponstor held tke
Texas A. A M. collage team to five
hits today ana Texas Univeretty wen
by the sc srs of • to A
uxgADcomnncus
rnAvLMs AnovIS
PARIS, TEXA&, May 11—Th*
United Commereiai Trarelers today
elected J. Landry of Beaumont,
grand counellot. other otficers nod
adjourhea ta-mnet next year in
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