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VOL. XXVI
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white WOeehlp Cimes
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917
HOUSE STILL Fatal Shooting Results
From Alienation Suit INDIGNATION AT
AMAZEM
Number 35
UNDER CALL
TWO ABSENT
1 By Associated Press Hloistette
Nashville, I eh 28 E. J. Thomkius ed his wi
was killed Will Hoffstetter fatally continue i
! wounded, and Jim Hoffstetter and counsel v
1 Mr. W. A Bevington a by stander. As 1 r
were wounded, in the Davidson court court rot
sad
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: HOLLWEG’S TALK
AND EFFORTS TO LIMIT AUTHORITY OF
WILSON MAY BRING EXTRA SESSION
* were leaving the --------
1 srwm Ronarster WASHINGTON CONSIDERS STATE
MENTS OF GERMAN CHANCEL
LOR ARE TOO ABSURD FOR DIS-T
Germany Still Detaining INWFIT CAME
: % , UNYY ELUUMIL
Four American Consuls
house this morning al a trial of a case di w a stol and
in the circuit court in which Thomp-in thiegpedomen Another shot struck
. kins was swing the Holfsteters for at Min llAleiter in the arm and still
AFTER ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT leged alienation of his wile affec-nsds truck N: Revington the
VIGIL, TWO MISSING MEMBERS ,1618.WI Hofsatu:
NOT SOUNDAND HOUR OF VOTEsier his wife hied men uraind a Amgedkite m A.........Wd acan ,
IS UNCERTAIN divorce, Thompkins filed suit for $60, a
_____4......damiersiagainst the Horsten...........i an farmers iU live liear
brothers, and theirsister. Miss Emipay obnaldedn.3NU DRUOUUL MUITUT By Hated Press
_ * : Washington Feb 28.-rfour Amer
CLADOL AI L —:--- T * - 1 ican € onsuls are being detained in
oEAhUn MAUEATIN IN CYDp ADVANCAC Plentiful Evidence that Berlin Knew wwon UmNe xavsieinaatame
Break was Certain ls Pointed Out man consuls ordered to South andiday asking for a reply
: 3--. - .= emberehernetorit’s Words are Remo T Hnmru America hase been perilled and mocotn a
S DA in Two * I 1 he German government . as tion i |: heir W departing from • tormany
Amendments—Fail to Confirm Law- I based, on, airunistang , whir h | had her • uNj: 1 ed to indisnit is
rence as Regent ! LY ATE 5.1CIT • % wIsas 4 0siy " VIN " Ity s lated Press, through no fault of the I mited State de. It added that as soon as Muolle r
--- 1 Washington Feb. 28 Surprise bordetained Consul Mueller at Haven t
----- derm o indignation was voterd here Cuba, while he was on his way from lid e lowed to proceed. 1
TEUTONS REPORT CONSIDERBALE TWO WHO ARE ACCUSED OF foda over Chancellor Von I thman Manta 10,Quit0 Ecuador | meric an omeuts could KO
" Austin, Texas. Feb. 28. ‘ Locked in | SUCCESS AGAINST RUSSIANS BRIBERY FORCED TO . Metin ‘ time „ ale richstas * . --
======. *===* -=- - -: -Hoy Calls Upon Wilson
. ========= DRIVE UPON BAGDAD INDICTED ON MONDAY - -=-To A vengeMo ther ‘s Death...........ocunusn. v.n.
tomorrow % --- ------The chancellor’s statement that the 5 rowdale Prisoners and of Nearness
aaicne.....====**---==-==--- ==================............•.....
ols of Hunt, and Martin of Gillespie. I . ______I thre tened such a tion. that Count calibegron from Austin lov. whose 4 Ci 49, An 14 By A......ated Press
chiefs of police have: sb Vol Hternstorft had said for several mother an.l sister were lost when the bereaved, I call upon voicrumuL—***#,+1 %—Tho-Huation.
been ordered to arrest them when. Time Associated Press summarizes An Speorehand that her eperted tollgoningwag torpedoed without warns to preserve-its citizens’self resmeet in Congress fell into a tangle again
they are found. It developed during European war operations as follows: de Rol firs-Stir Pranttr dismissrdrAnd that MGy a German fine and save others of my countrymen today and the prospects that there
cross-questioning, in the efforts to lo An offensive was undertaken by tors I V Cure and N (. in in eovemment had showy its realization Iam till American citizen, repre tsacneuos fedl 1 would be no extrasession were not
cate the two members. that they had Austro-Germans yesterday near the dicated Monday on charze oi bril: o ‘ fonUng break 1 vending out sentins the Sullivan la hinery Com, so promising as the were last night
last been seen as they were starting northern end of the Roumanian front ery 1 lay were pedled i u the orders to disable its APE hant ships hainy of C’hir ago living abroad not am ol IHiLitary HAS al ir to uight i The 1lou e fore turn affairs 1 ommit
for San Antorio about four o’clock in southwest of Camputung. The Ger Senat in this € ‘ niry a an Ax: striate . 1 ul for the promo mav € ounitry: €......e I again: I these iee reported the bill to empower the
the morning, man waroffice reports the capture of TT vote on a resolute which--The statement Coudemining V’resi tie i of met an trade I love the brutal
Prohibitionists and submissionists several Russian hill positions, which de laredl that bribery ch € ha l d nt W ilson for anossu inx an em Tag: heljeyi in its ignMT ant * My: MIT
are sitting firmly and demanding the were held, against several counter-at- be 1 h stained in a: Inve nation by i to on arm to exo and not to I loved moil 1 r and sister, pa st ligers a m
attendance of the two men before attacks, only one point of support being the Senate and ordering them ex i trope. Was dismissed as both absurd on the Laconia haywobeen foully mur sdirjo
vote is taken. No other legislation is given up and this voluntarily.” More pile, was adopted by a.01 of 25-it incorreet.--------------------------d-red on the hih’sea
being enac ted and the House is still | that I 300 Russians were liken ‘ pris to eight . +
operating under a call. Membersioners, together with eleven machine Senators Burger and Sims during MUCH COMMENT ON SPEECH:
passed the time last night, in playingjEuDS and mine throwers. . ft Mtsideration of the re plation by the GERMANS ARE COMPLACENT becil caret illy promoted
dominoes and checkers, singing, EON-L In Macedonia the Italians made ALseale offered to tender their res -.....ed them as Bimarck at
siping, reading and to a certain extent, lete rmined attack to regain their lo tions et e tive imme diately, 1 By s-uated Press —as n fefrtnot from Frette rtv
in sleeping.r hill positions in the bend of the Cerna. Senator Burs, author of the. resolu- e.Fel. 28 Theprominence great Both countries beset
The Senate today finally adoptedieast of Paratovas according to Hierli tion. would withdraw it Senator whidir € ancellor Vin Vetnman Holl it +* giving and taking
the House joint resolution by Milleri which declarers the attack failed with Bush refused weg gave in his address to the Reich: Vinee the beginning of th
of Dallas, proposing an amendme nt to heavy Italian losses . €----------------------
the constitution to allow taking of | Some sharp fighting, has apparent-!
depositions in witnesses residing out ly taken place near Verdun. Berlin painra or ran
side of the state, in criminal pre......d reports 1 renchi night attacks near
ings in which is involved the viola-fAvocourt deefsniller arena: TOIUEO UT TUUU
tion of the anti-trust laws of the ration, but asserts they were Taulura.
state Paris reports only patrol activity in
daune # COMET LEVA
franchise. . .Tmiles. Tils indicates an anvance
Senator (aldweli ofered an amend of some fifteen miles since the last
resolution eliminating report and plac ex the British not more
requirement but the than 5 miles in an air line from Dage
dad, their objective. - : —
In their expedition 1 Hein 1915. the Chicago market yesterday, and it is
I srit ish were within cighfer- milear of mi there short he- a furt her- redue-
Bagdad. but were forced to retreat tion in some foodstuffs Refusal of here than Way occasioned by R......main
to Kut El Amara after a defeat at consumers to purchase potatoes, eggsias entrance into the war and a final
(tesiplion, their nearestspoint of wthr andotber produirts—inziven—m—theiLreak—with the—Unites—States—would
port. Afterwards femprat Inwnborehson for-thesc-rHPA-ions.-
was hemmed in at Kut El Amara and
surrendered last April.
CUSSION. MANY DISCREPANCIESi
have
red eivei Prop
at the I nited. States
teller at Havana, and
t on the sub
ago. charahi
had detained
11 second
to the I
statement
con suis
CHANGES ARE
BEING URGED
WOULD GIVE PRESIDENT ONLY ‘.
POWER TO ARM MERCHANTMEN
IF HOUSE COMMITTEE’S RE.
PORT IS ADOPTED ON MEASURE
NEW
ITATIONS
and as
and as
bereave
ment to the
the poll tax requirement but
amendment was defeated 18 to S x
The Senate then recessed until 2.30
this ” afternoon When the session
was resumed consideration of the
amendment was resumed.
The Senate in executive session
late Tuesday again failed to confirm
the appointment of Dr. D H. law
rence of El Paso as a member of the
board of regents of the State Eniver-
sity. The appointments of W. P
Allen and J. W. Butler were not con-
sidered yesterday Whiles there in
opposition to them, it is not as pro
pounced as that which is being
show n against confirmation of the ap
pointment of Dr. Lawrence
GERARD SAILS FOR
HAVANA TUESDAY
I president to protect American rights
and-I mint the Hermat-uhmarine men- .
i un are. but with changes which are in ‘
man’s welcomes to the administration
It declined to make provision for
the president to "Tise other instrimrn
talities" which he desires and uro
consideration of the resplation by the GERMANS ARE COMPLACENT ei rnllypromatd, N mom OuNIRAV AIAIIAiO MititA ugoveriment war hisur-‘
veofet to tender their res. —the asHCtAINISY MIIVINTacetoimunition shi; s.
1 ions ete tive imr if 1 By AMated.. . as T’T hetrtnon from Freti rc k the VUNUHI ITU T € FITIIHIT tnod wth r port
Senator Bush, author of 1 he ref olu- She rin. I ex 28. i he prominence Gre at I Both countries Lem lited by ill te t he Hour e tomorrow, and en
tion, would withdraw it SenatorwintiHr Vo Hetman Nobt giving.....takingnigmunr IAIAT IO 4.....r to secure a rule during the
Bush refused we gave in his address to the Reich-p Finee the beginning of the war WHIRL I AWTGtoETosdertion
stay to discussion of relations withlthmms have changed on them other TTUTUNE-LHWN.
the United States is regarded here as side oi The waters Gid principle 4 . The bill reported yesterday Ly the
indicating E purpose to prepare the were overthrown on Suit 27, 1913 , Senate forizn reiationsrommitter ‘*
German public for the eventuality during he Mexican troubles. P’rest Drat til ally AK • e ible to the president,
which is looked forward to in many dent Wilson in a solemn message to The two Inpasurs may, be reconcile
emarters. Cores declared that he intended to BLULOIAIINin some way, though the president
There was much confusion of opiti-follow the best u age of international has given notice that he expects no
— proHecy on this-point today, la w,y a prohibition of the supplying material Chanets
onaccouni of thegontinc.absencef of aumns to both Mexican parties at ly Associate Press Prompt of wrepblica-Alibuster
audit utit ated newh from W astrington w ar again 1 € * Tr other € m y ear AT in1 v x ref 25. € out stimtinn- losmed up gain in ! he Senate Sena
E weH a retort n whir h are being res t later theie mngFP -apparently areHOHt of+hstate law ArH—Na2—eHorsuwho today began to inssstnyon........
giveregard to the state ol pul totsar onsid red good the M’cual Cade, which prohibits the-tfree and fl discussion of all
imoptti Hr Tmerien counties fi.....tas—otwir hav......wation ut places ut anu ment on memeuren ......ly assert that the rea
The German brews continues toll......parplion Ly Amt rich to the- en Sunday, WAN upheld today by a nia NON for their rouse 1 to force- an
sone up fragmentary but sensational tente. and while the GEhE of the A m- jority opinion of the court or-erimin Petra sessin or Congrews
Iuletins indicative feverish war pre, erivan citizen to tra el without hind al appeals in the six Fort Worth tuovsrr The major part of the republican
ity Avsoated Press , I Hon in the I nited Stated M thist pnr to entente conrios and. the ing picture C*N opposition apparently does not lie
Chiengo, F-b. 2 l’rires ru fondlett it Day be that a der tiration right to tr ite without hindrance with The opinions was iritien by A: against the bill to grant, the press
stunt showed a further dec line in the ‘‘ war from Washington would find rance and England, even through Abcate Judge Morrow and conc urred dent broad powers to deal with the
it-yestorday, and it is Meg German mine quite prepares forires midst of the battle fields, even in we Tasindale litige Prendergast, submarine situation. Although there
E LCW of a rile would L Cau ho right of-woch—Irade-as we had tot Precidingladge Davidson dissenting are probably: hair a dozen senators
pay for with,German blood while all By this opinion the ordinante of | on the minority kHe opposed to it
thesefrights were jealously guarded, the I ity of Fort Worth which permit I Senator Watson republicant of In-
Th-smmg right of—America# -etxem+ed-4—operation—ut—mvina un Mun diana. who was prominent Sin’engin-d
toward the central powers did notdaysafter 2 p in is knocked out eering the filibuster against the reve-
seem to be as wort hy of . protec tion The court held that the Fort worth Tip, hilt. said today—that manyre-—•—
and as vanlable. ---------- crdtmre—is in conflict with they pubticamwot not oppose granting
MA hard winter is behind us." the state law, and consequently could not the president merely the power to
chancellor continued, “especially for have the effect of suspending the arm merchant ships and provide i
The difficulties of state tn w. ! fume for that purpose, tit were de-—-
- =_-*------videdly adverse to authorizing him to
use "other fitrumentalities."
T Thum arnators. fryi that € ongress
i should lie in session ir puch powerA
MIN
uTar
er anothe
NOTED INDIAN FIGHTER i
DIES ON LONG ‘ISLAND
Vessel is Loaded to Capacity as
Leaves Spanish Port.. 750 in
Steerage
ily Associated Press
New York, Feb. 28 lohn WaileeP***‘"MY I world its readiness to
better known as "Captain Jack" ( raw 1 :___4- I —* -----strugal.....til
ford. anoted Indian fighter of earlyL for uca-de
frontier davs. died last night at hisny asodt-d Press. . FAMILY HAS TWO DEATHS weEr terminate the war 1
home at Woodhaven, Long Island. I Corunna, Spain, Feb ‘ AND WEDDING WITHIN WEEKTing peace. w hic h will grant
* ============ Xm an mmin HORIIR MT Ram-acn Fa
led today on the steamship Infanta Port Lava " Lexas CD EN END
Isabel, for Havana. A The Hi amer..
which is expected to reach that port
March 8 or 9 was filled to capncit:
carrying 750 in the steerage Wil-
liam H. Wale. forme riys meric an con-
sul general at Munich, arrived here ‘
today and with didiculty obtained ter was married A sister in law
passageTc me here from Corpus Christi to at 4
, ter the wedding became sick
WILSON’S MOVE AS
STEP NEARER WAR
le likely to met with stoical indit
crence so far as the public at large
OPPOSITION DEVELOPS TO is concerned, . vasulab ,
“EAT RICE" CAMPAIGN: There is No THing-that a-crisis-issandas-xawie -*
ar hand, but merely an ominous ten hard winter is benjnd us the state aw
tty Axypinto Pre-s son which has been gathering in in-ichancellor continued, especially for hatS t !
1 New Yurk. Fch 28 Tie Citizen: trasity The nation is now pinning its the poorer people The difficulties of State EAT
FoodiSopply committeremeoday astto its 0 Tinas. railroad traille increased the difficut
that ispat ride- campaign was UH- A44+e= the chancellor said: L ues in sippying fond and fuel Wo naan u18II 1 an#
meeting oppxitin, especially among . There is only the necmxny of thoi men and children heramme He A DATTAATT1 T
the poor of the Hast Hide, Speakersi day which dommairs all questions of 0. Hme has thripprit of love of TUUL LATY
Cut the impromptu IAEA meetings as I policy hotly foreign and demeistie tolcountr stood the. text as firmly in • • "*--"" **"""
serted that ris a wa mot tsarforifght am mam victory—---------------the + of AHering- and want . —.... - h---------------code
I: aibatitute for some of the staple:The Hermanni nation in the itich Gentlemen since mi last perch VNOOVEN con The armed nutrany Tm was prast
moods and that Americans could .....Isthe’s last veein granting hl w war the military kit ua.........• T KNUUAP Iaritay a sgt
live on it. l credits dein......ratedto the whole changed. Everywhere, our fromis are TO BNTUUNLO UUTMhw Stor Soe Chairman
continue themade stronger and we look confident- > iofthe foreign relationscommittes and
............IN HIGHER COURT
n repar * is is generally known " waid the -----ureviding for can sue ot bonds
atom for all Wrongs suferel and Chancellor we did not declare a - Ras * mar A Aheiian Eovern
guarantee them existence and ruture blockade, but merely established de nte n the Yar-si
deaths and a. wedding in one house or a strong Germany that is our aim finite-barred zones within which U Thad a THREE
: nothing less and nothing more." er, ship has to countson immediate: S tout TA 04 the Usf that *
| The chancellor then turned to the attack. That isolated NINART Tewtstareretwap toes y hesa const
establishment oi the barred zones danger is therefes-edT ATttional in a majority of the court of received
criminal appeals in an onint
ten .
nt d
That the Senath will take no action
ilous disease has been discovered At
the place where they are Hving was
1 here with a feeling ap
in an opinion writ proaching exasperation *
Judge Morrow,
This View of Situation is Taken Pay
—ris Papers—Not for. “Peace at
Any Price"
ANOTHER AMERICAN
ily A sorlated Preas.
l’aris, Feb. 28. The morning pa !
pers, while commenting on President 1
Wilson’s determination to have the
whole body of American citizens be I
hind him, agree in recognizing L. 1
message to Congress as distinctly %
further step in the direction of war. I
Georges Clemenceau, in his paper.!
L’Homme Enchaine, reflects the sen
- riment expressed generally when he
BOAT CROSSES ZONE
sithin a week is the record ef the
ruze family here. Tempia Cruze, who
was biten by a rattle snake last week establishment of the barred zones danger 18 1 ..an
on he par his hand in a hole to pull around England. France and Italy and that does nint change the Total 55M pern 1 appeuss an an omimonswrit ProACHL exasperation
an armedillo, died this morning to the Answers received from , neir RexsThis sues MStten by vasociate Judge Morrow, in addition to this irritating, indi-
o days afgr.he was bit n. his Mis. Irais to their omminication made by to-obtsinrtix rimkimmartlh J luge Prende rea t dissenting ! dent it was di-roRei that -the state
who the central powers Hewsaid: 1 , discouraging neutral s a It was—tn the case of Frank Lyle department feels a break in relations
. We by tin means underestimate alrenty has happened An the widest fr 1 sey conler which was re with Austria Hungary is so near that
andithe difficulties caused to neutrlheme. the incomparable bray versed and dismissed Tire sole: guns.I Ambassador Penfield at Vienna has
_wus we also know that all these Thanks to the incomparag TN tion involved in the case was as to| n instru 1 to make arrange-
mimeuthes arexcanserc only by tmilerticftour wulmarine-faranfeFonstiterionally .....— ments for withdrawal of all America
4 BANd’s LTAN of the seas. We will willing 10 await with (OnINiens ‘ 6
MAKING PLANS FOR + and shallbreak this enslavement of further developments."* Hredrtya
FLOATING OF FARM LOANS all non-English trade. We meet half ===================================== sisirthat the tew
way all wishes of neutrals that can . and nut It uu
be comp......J winODEEMLTON
1 am sure that later the moment 1
will come when neutrals themselves
==y=mn POSTAL BILL IS AUSTRIAN SUB Tiaceith
I “One step further than any taken -
NOT LIKELY NOW NOT GUILTY OF 126020 RSSSSC-AT Montana
‘receiving our nvto of Jan 31 brusque. .
I...........H TelS.......* WI.....No -" QINKINA 2
OHRHTU LHWY cn4LiLars—Stable was—dles--
**:***09tt °l 404 Istroved by fire early today, the loss
legislative power
aptnry v
in. dissenting in-Hran diplomats and consuls from the
is constitutional country
J. The democratic managers confer:
otherired on a program for the remaining
three days of the session Majority
— Leader Kern said he was convinced
revert man who opposes passage ‘of
• the armed neutrality bill would soon
a "copperhead" by the I
that passage was sure.
delegation of
By Associated Press
Washington. Feb 2X. Federal farm
lngu: board officials are understood to
Ml Finland Reaches New York Today-h arranged fr r placing half of the:
Is Last of Fleet to Reach Lontire first is die of the forthcoming:
Portfferm Inain bonds, arpant undertime
• :___— s.witheaeyndicate of bankers at a
By Asscelated J’revsIrate of half one Hier cent. The rate " I 410
New York. Feb. :/-The arrival ofiin be shiarged farmers on loan-H
the steamship Finland fromLiverjool range, from five to five and a half-per
today, avivien the MNiF and themtact pcemtommy—• ----mm---------------------------
to the American line’s feet held here,
by the German submarine menace -—----———- /
The Pinthey third Amers-
leave Liverpool since the be. FOSTER GIVEN SENTENCE 7 “further authentic reasons given—for—By: **m.H Preas—--------------
manning of the German blockade OF NINE MONTHS IN JAIL hissteps have reached me. The Washington. Feb. 28 Further ef
M =__- . former United States ambassador forts in the House today to reach an
__._______ Nine months confinement in the here in Re riin communicated only in agreement on the postal bill met with
1 a nap OCAOC fm jail was the HHAEhme aa—peken—words to the state secretary failure The resolution to continue a
LARGE INCREASE I seamed hi the inry in the Both district of the. forefen office and asked for last year’s appropriation was referred 5
LAROL court against the negro J G Foster, his passports This form of breaking to the appropriation committee An fedtnetenois ha he
. . — charged with nssault with a prohibit- off relations befwer n great nations other resolution today by Represen 1 1 E
ARMV ed weanon The verdict was return living in peace is probably, without tative Tennent proposes to take the-SanSTALT RN
AMUUNI TUN ATHT Tt 163 last night. The jury first precedent in history — biff from conference and to have the mummarene had been presumed
brought in n verdict of wiv months All official documents being lack- House agree to all Senate amends the Law was destroyed by The
i: -- and $100 fine but Judge Bonner res ing. I am forced to rely upon doubt ments. Austrian submarine be ause she was
RACK N-=======================-=--= sMALWMSInE SNEL La tunoa ======---=-
DHUAUTDLLM 000 ______ar siderition the jury substituted the oth-l somton Feb. 3 to Congress" thico n marine showed no marks of identity.
I By AsocAte Prex en verdict. version the president is reported do I C. k. Hartime who dives on the and it is now assumed that she must I
- Washington. Feb 28,— An increase .1___________-A have said that our note of Jan. 31 Henrietta near Holliday re K have been German or possibly Tur |
f of $37,500,000 to the army appropriate. , - suddenly and without previous Indi is looking for his son. Harry rank kish.
By Associated Press. . Led bill was ordered today by the Sen- MINER’S PREMONITION cation intentionally withdrew the lin Hartline ased ten years, who die:
London, Feb. 28.- The Austrian re fate military committee in completing.PROVES TO BE ACCURATE solemn promises made in the note of appeared from their home. Saturday AGREEMENT PROBABLE ON
ply to the American note in regard the measure which has been in the * _____May, 1915 To the United States gov- afternoon. Hartline and his son live EMERGENCY REVENUE BILL
to the submarine issues will be hand-House As it will be reported to the By Associated Trees ernment therefore, no choice compat-together. The boy left when Hart: ----
ed shortly to the United States am i Senate, the Fill will carry $277 408,- i Fort Smith, Ark Feb 98 Harold ible with dignity and honor was left line € ame home from work Saturday By Assoe lated Pres I
bassador in Berlin and probably will 708 which is $10,000,000 in excess o. House, real miner was killed in the other than the way which had been afternoon. He wore a blue waist. Washington, Feb. 28
indorse the position of Germany, at-the amount ordered in the existing Kamerun mines at Williams Oklaa announced in her note off April 20, long blue overalls and tan shoes
cording to a Reuter Amsterdam dis-law, rin exactly the nanner in which he 1916.rcovering the case if Germany
patch, quoting a Berlin telegram to a. The committee attached to the had a premonition of death Ha told should not want to give up her sul i not
Bremen paper. The telegram says measure the Chamberlain universal friends yesterday that he would die marine method I
that the Vienna government will military training bill, but it does notias the result of a “windy shiot." He are correctly reported by L.------------------
clearly express the view that there expect to carry at this session. Chair failed in his efforts to obtain a sub-ithen I must decidedly protest against at the Northwestern OmPrese
is no turning back of the central pow: man Chamberlain later reported the stitute today
Saysrarsoairoessesesoesoreronnerggeneprionsion
"A pacificist out and out, President,
Wilson does not stand for peace at
any price. on the.day when the in
dignity and sovereignity of the U’nlt-
ed States are menaced or attacked,
he will enter on another course.”
VIENNA’S REF
IS EXPECTED
He are correctly
ors.
bill to the State.
It was a “windy shot" them. For more than a century re-cl—.........- -
that killed him. lations between us and America haveithe city hall.
to *1111’
totalling $20/0000.
.00T BANK,
KILL MAYOR
WHO PURSUES
By Associated Press
Monroe, L a Feb. 28 — Two uiidenl
in order to tilled men held up and robbed the
. _____,_____insure passage of the emergency reve.I Bank of Collinston, Ta 22—miles
Mr. Hartline believes the boy has nue bill, the Senate finance commit-! north of Monroe about noon today
1 left town He will appreciate tee has practically agreed to withdraw and in the pursuit which followed
if these arguments any information that may 5, 5 e 1 - t 5 41 4 - 4 h Wf * 14114944 *14 in
reported by Reuter. him and can be reaetreti by Telephone ing begins at eight o’clock tonight.
at ine Noniweners Cumpiema, In-This would obviate any necessity for the posse. Reports from the scene
formation may also be telephoned: tola conference and the bill would gO torstated one of the robber had been
"the president after the Senate vote. captured.
be given all its amendments when time for vot they shot and killed 1 W Vaughn,
mayor of Collinston, a member of
tsi
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Wichita Weekly Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917, newspaper, March 2, 1917; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1702691/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.