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Dublin. Jan. 11 - Arthur <;ril fitli.
new President of I ho I>allFlreaf n, and
hH CnWnyt assumed todar flic .£Utaa
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7 MEN HaB AT WACO
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THe«e Are Charfed With Viola-
lion of the Federal Prohi-
bition Act
A undated Prett Ditpatch
Austin. Texhs, Jan. II—Adjutant
General Barton returned from Mcxia
this morning and. reported tu#- result
of his cleanup campaign to the Gov-
ernor. He return* to Mcxia tonight
to eoutlnuc the campaign against law
breakers iir t he nitflelds.
to which tlu'.v were elected yesterday.
It wan recognized that careful
Was ni^essar.v. if pitfalls wer*-fQ he
ttVod.il during the full^mOnth which
must elai>se la-for^jth^ final ratification
of the treaty-creating-'the Irish free
state was | o<sihle.
Jin February 14 the l ail will recon-
vene to ratify formally the document
wliich ft approved as the representative
hOtlj Of the Irish republic.
The possibility ol the pr .verbial slip
cup ami lli> was not Ignored, nort
this genre and if the tmffckttodfis nud
other signs of 'TonwglT^ dotoinai ion"
were raiudl^Jewfioved. t he- r tretthrt^-
•wonftl-jjtv HfrHier lightened.
FOUR PI
tSFfiSOM
t $#n.*tatni Pre** W|p it<?i
SM88
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^ ■ i t,'aunes!. l«'m n <<v Jaji.-rp- While the
BIG SHOW f AHie t Siijin-nie c'.mnrtr mot today to
r""-— ~ f war rvmrntlons^
conditions,
fome
IK
any
to tl
- (ioveriioj \efi heard the reports iif
. OeneroV Itarton and AssitUaut Attor-
Wy CleuOral 8ton<*. who tM IiIm lecal
advisor in the cjUApfUgn. He snhl
they . merely rcporttnl their activities
thus far ami asked for sugfteKtion* the
Ciovernor mitcht have to make. - Mr,
Stone will rcttiru -with - Ueneral Bar-
ton. , :
"We intend to make Menlir Vlenn
tim'tt," Ucnerai Barton said. "We in-
tend to jrfve* Texan one tleanl oil-
town."
lie had uothluff further to nay
iiftent the nithiwlKn, oilier" TT a if tliaf
he Intemh'd to ntay with the Te.xai*
JianireiM ujitil their purjKw waa ac-
< omptiidicd. and that the lwople ^ of
Alexia were Udilnd them iu the cam-
Ami Livtt. ... w,-rr' 'I. „. )—s— —
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it was fearcnl In softie qua hers that the
republican* tn%ht use th« Interval in
attempting to ttiru jHipt'Iaf fcellug to
their side. X«dth„er had th^t^lMcfre of
th * i ossIhle estaldlAhmen' of .t t^ uii et-
ilU? • \t < iMive ho«*/i wltol v laid.
Good WUI Vn iMls.
Meanwhjte no ugly forefHHllng ha a tit-
IsH ilie new Dull leaders, -^ev chiiuie l
hiurtuil Makes ('arnwiit.
Tlu* <1iffi(-tili M-s with w hicli the new
liovei utaCttt Ja TriVed were eonuncnte*!
uimu)iliy-rrfie }K>liticai eorreniM^ndeoi of
the .freeman's JournaUaa follows:
"A united and government has
been established and the first stage of
the fight for the treaty is won, but the
<>1 M •"in-tjojlis! ta«tics of'ihe op]M sit ion
have added Immensely to the difficul-
ties of the nation builders.
"The new cabinet member* a re shoul-
deftttgrt tiemendou^ hunleil. They have
rench
■mpppjm
to have assumed their ta-L*! Iwicked
by the um«WV<*>d will of the majority
of }I relaiulV poirulalion. The iejM rte«l
(h'cJslou of iiroaI Hritnin to ' liberate
immediately jHI isditical jniaoners
would, It was l elicrod, stteugthu their
Itamls against any extremist eftorts on
AiMonate* Proi Dttpntch
TRANSPORT
FROM GERMANY
SPRINGS LEAK
the people of jhe countryIx-hind tbeni.
ut the <«ircumstanees of revolution have
placed another group in a position _Jo
cmian««.r the newboi.i th-aty. The %v|JI JlNM„n,. tin- innTr.faiXil. tTTfill
\\oik <ti the-next fw inonrhs will in- Washington club thjji will b<
clmle making a,constrtution. taking o\er the fourth a<tivc player In iiratgc: irf
iIi< 6TfklYif*tit tin* 1*.11Iisli 2iIk| ;i <| (4'jiin in flu* Ji'ftjcue.
general election. V\ it 1 the hc;irty eo- , Thc dtlifrs who wilt ms-suiiio a' dual
Operating ( i every good cltiaeu this role in the 1^1'J campaiKU, are Tris
would be „ task to try the urn* exi->rt Hpeaknr of the tievetand Indians Tv
iemu d siatesnum. Tiu^ Utusitics who c«|,b of the Detroit Tigers, and Bill
obstruct thi* work me enemies of the Kilh-fer of rhe Chicago Tnbs.
IrWi state in-f-n thou^lt they act in Peck 1uj>mugh was acquired by Wash-
^'oo | fjiith for the conscqnencos will Ingtott yesttnlay In a thm'corner<Ht
be Jion^^g.s^ M l ion.s should they sue-' deal which sent Joe inigan,. the Ath-
1 IctlcaJ star third baseman, and Frank
4>'SUn«rk«t. a Washington Infielder. to
the Uiil Sox and ICft Sfltler. outfjebl-
^f-rr c lhtciest of the. del
entered iu Paris,
< at>iuci w as,to hold a session to
consider f rait'ceVjtci^fua! aA tln result
tof the deelsjiAii^^ached here, it Is un>
dersijii^rtiin . o!isidci jil lc adret ^e erit-
of Premier Briand luis i!eyelop«-d
It; his Cabinet in connection with pro-
posed* A ngl ivF rench defensive at) la nee,
jatid tlierels much speculation as to tho
, , . tf^ult of the Cabinet s meeth^t.
Three Teams Take Part . I Approval by the council last night
"" £ ; of tlw plan for formation of the In-
t ■■■"<'! ' ' jternatlonal Fitt^hcia I,, t'orfiorattori left
ree-Cornered Deal Consummat-
ed in Winch Four Players and
| ■pniMm to over-
y she blight have to
allies'? now terms.
potntei'l rtHf-ly the - promoters
the consortium idea that any coulitry
wishing to have a share tht-reln must
sttltMcrlbe to the piiiw-iples laid down In
the resolution of the council on Friday.,
that; All honorable obligations auist he,
respo* ted. Hem e, if tJermany does not
warn to almmlou her eherisheil idea
WEATHER NOT SUITABLE
A9*oi iatrd Pre** Dtxj/nh /t, ) t,he re|Mirations quest ion as the mo^ im-
New York. .Ian. 11 Uoger iVn-kUt-(!Hfr|ar,t itwti Wt mi the agenda. The
paogh. forh*er jpSkinq^^capmlh"
?tln- im
ofiakin^ a large* part in th > c*«utomio a D
restoration of voiunieer vrop fails to rroviie
Sustenance for die little
tuarfercnccs with the (iortnair ' repara-
tions tWlegation uhdjt^r t>r. Walter Hath-
etia.lt \\ hUh was to anjveKulayj were
( \pected to be Ufb'f.
4. 3tfijaSys Expected.
- Nt ihlayv will he granted fot the
(Hirpuaa dt confeyriug with Beriin. and
atlviees fnun rhe (!ermiin
cecd.
DEMOCRATS
er. and Jose
trboth of the
Phlhdelplila
I.OADK!) WTH RETI RMNTi HOL-
DlKliS—BOAT (iOKS Til TIIK
■■ - RESCTK
Wti^OSvas, Jan. II -Seven men „ . „ WWBi
were urresttnl near.Mevia hist Satur
day nieht clmrgetl with vlolatim: thv iattt- II. — The army
National prohibition act. >..( -wMdi w i.rii.jtina
liroittfbt hnt'-ftm. FMfhM. Kw- S'""! *Y '
kioi... ConntJ, i.v si,,.riff H. M. Mam. 4"° N",v
a rat brought i-ft.ro I'nltMl^xutM ,h<.' 'I""1"*' 1 toAporarfiy
NEWBERRY
LfCADKRS A(;KKK TO VOTE FOIl
TIIK WAI^II RKHOM TION
I NKEAt.
Aeosta.
Wa^hit
Atnevii
Sortie Mi
Cuban pitcher,
on clttb, to the
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Wliile none ct' the three interested
club owners weplrt admit that any
money was involvetl In the trades,
baseball writer* generally agreed that
Connie Mack of the Athletic* received
a substantial sum for lejilug Dugan
r imI Aeosta.
her intention of paying what* she owes.
Experts to Take Part.
Although not named with Hreat ftrft-
rtftn-'Frann'. Italy, Belgium. Japan and
the Culled States as a participant iu
the proposition for selling up the "Cen-
tral International Corporation/*- as the
new Institution will be called, (Germany
was specifically nained as an important
factor In Central eastern Europe that
ough-t to help life KttrojK out of her
present tronldefi.
Final Terms Announre<l.
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The situation
Seiici\ of yrcel.
wheaf tlelds o
North 'l'exa*
( ,,nit<.( ...., The tliiiil tenua ^r-reparations pay.
that tlio has mil « pyi" '^>t q^tttan dolfgatlon will
act iu the ifatue of ifs government. The
desire of Qermany to participate in the
lw asked to accept HTP 720JHK).0(H> ftold
mark* and rejiaratious in kind to the
iw«<.r,li.iw which Ik (toiiuc 10 «*** In .*t'W ""V"" 1"'"
lh. rniri't.tisr ri'siitrins KurniK' hi-T • • ' 1 nally mmnnclng any
cludiug Austria and Russia to normal
(Continued on page four.)
MINERS ARE
BOMB THROWN
gard to ah-
the oat and.
¥*<m Coufity ami
which slfnnhl make
every fanner through this section fwl
aood, aW'ordlng to C. II. Oabifc Wjhe
j-V-nite<i S+ttten Bureau Htitmnok
f for cereal Riut fonige crops, statloneil
at Sat- Antonio, wjtd, with JB. R. Hus-
sell, entomologist for this section, has
SIS'UI the past few days investigating
reports of gr<M n bug activity in this
"county. • y -
No (irecu Bugs Found.
| Mr. C.ablo emphatically stated that
not a green Lug had ln-en found dur-
! Ing this Investigation, despite tho fact:
that the phicea where green bugs had
been reported lit some instances were
visited and a thorough investigation
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Jfltocfataf Pre*} Dispatch.
go In exthange for Mill)
i LV a
cltrtr had- offered
It was recalled that only a few months
Commiasionej McCormfch to have
Ihelr examining trials. 1
IlaVlh^,'wiPri"wf^te IbSnMaV |W* •"* 1
m * ulul tl i a i.ak 2 f II inihi I a a a ft *'
ere set for littt
ami their Imnds "fixed at oach:"J
L Bell and K. B. o t'onner will be
Irhtl next Monday and their bond is
Sljptkl earl* ; W. J*. Uke. . W, K
Ileath and ?lf. tV. Kuykendall will b«*
arraigned Fridav. Tlw amount of
their bond is each.
Another Mil) arrested In the raid,
•l^e A. Corbett, Is in Custody of As-
sistant Attorney Oeneral Stone. ac-
cording to an announcement made' hy
NlieHff «Mayo Corbett's bond was
$T«0n to await his hearing mi for
Frtday.
pairtd and.she Is in no Immediate dan-
ger. according to wireless nu^swrgefrre-
celfed tialay. The transport S"t: MlhWI
sMame If needi'd.
Tin* Crt ok Is Immii^Yv^e't fo
New TO!*. .
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George Harvey Able
To Attend Council
Auw-tnad !•*•<••• OiMiMirn
Cannes.*Jnn. U-^eorge > Harvey,
a\merican Ambassador to tlreat Brit-
ain, attended today's Session of the
Allied Supreme Council meeting, hav-
ing almost completely recovered from
the shock he suffered In an automobile
accident on Monday. The. merjhers of
the council Heartily alula ted him
on hla WMT0^ escape.
ilmWirffd Prrtr Piiiuttrh **
WashinaMin, Jan. 11,- The army
iransiioi t ( rook, reported to be in di-
tress Ml miles a*t of New York. is
contiiiulug to |s rt under her own
steam, the war department was advised
officially today. There was no danger
to the ship or the troops on hoard, cmn-
prislug contingents from the army of
occtipiMion in Germany, the dispatch
said.
a radio from the Crook transmittt*i4~
to the War lH partment. sai<l the vessel
was proceeding •*unac<,ompanled. hut
ships 'in.Vlosc proximity, making nine
miles mi houf. Danger pass«tl* unless
very bad storms are encountered."
Big Decrease Sli own Pj
1 In Foreign Trade of .
Great Britain 1921
BRIAND LEAVES
FOR FRANCE
WOMEN ON GRAND JVRY COI^RRK
OF ACTION OF THE
COI'RT
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Afocimted Pre** Di*pntch \
Austin. Texas, Jan. 11.a—Citing the
fact that a grand Jury - with wOmen
members is Illegal, the Court of Crimin-
al Appeals today reversed and dismiss-
ed the W-year sentence of Robert J.
Itiddle, convicted iu Waco .for murder
of Mrs. Ida Sorley on Dec. IH. 1,020.
ruder the x-ourt's riding the. pnoseeff*
Hon against Itiddle is dismissed and
there is no ease against him.
The court recently held tliat the
gramf Jury which Indicted Kiddie hav-
ing two women members was Illegal and"
all Indictments and bills returuetf by ft
were likewise void and Illegal. The
court lias sltoce reversed and dismissed
ail cases appealed to It ^vhere the ap-
is*lan| showed that Indictment was re-
turned by this grand Jury.
The court affirmed the death sen-
tence of I*cdro Hahchel, <fonvlcted of
murder In Falls County. Hanchcx, an
other Mexican named Flore* ahcPa he-
mortatnl Pr« Dupafch
Cannes, Jan. 11. Premier Brlnnd
will leam;fSpines for Phl is at .'. o'«i«Kk
this 'nftenioon. it was announced this
morn)ing, not.only to inform the Ftench
cabinet as to the status of the nego-
tiations herC, but it is understiHul, to
meet and hnswei" criticisms of certain
groups of the opposition and to demand
that the chamber of deputies support or
reject him. * \ \
The principal <1 Iffereturs bet ween the
premier aiul the opjwsition, it i« learn-
ed, are with regard to the new terms of
payment by Germany adopted by the
council's experts but not yet ratified by
the full council, France, under these-
j< raos. wottldreceive T* ss tlian under
previous arrangements, but a greater
proportion in kind.
ago the New York
f"$50,000 fo, Dugan. which was refnse'd.
Wash Ingot n, Jan. 11-Democratic The " Atbletiis. then insisted up<m
leaders in the Senate in cfinferenee ^JOO.tSK) as the purehns#' price.
shortly befoti1 -noon today agreed upon | —
the n vi>ioti of the resolution by }
Senator Walsh ot Montana l«rdodare\*M^eiatrtl
fa<W -f^'Wflalorfitrseat. of T. IT. f "oston. Jan! ll-7>ld< Dn^an proh-
Newberry of Michigan. The new reso- will be trntisferred to shortstop
itttte .k.JV^ annoum ,-.!. would be for next si nson's play. Mana|er Hugh
ntroihu^Hl jltef In the day nnd an Duffy aaki today.
latnifsllnte vote urged. *
^ v K v« rt a«tiHcd.
* «or<flt(-fi Wiijinl' n
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Washington, .lan, 11—Clark Grif-
fith. president of the Washington
AmericaVi l^eaguc club stated positive-
ly today that unless there was an un-
expected change in his plans. • flogea>
P«*ckli:pangh woiild not be made man;
tiger of the Nationals.
The managership of the Xaitonals Is
vacant owing to the resignation of
George McBridc. who acted as mana-
ger last aeeaon, and it had generally
Iwen the belief that should President
Griffith acquire Pedrinpaugb, the for-
mer New York Americans' captain
would step into the vacancy. This be-
lief, .Mr. Griffith said today. was
without a basis.
It was iutiniufed that aevc.ral for.
mer tntfjor league stars wre under
consideration for^hc managership.
Amorintrd Pretl Uispulch
London. Jtfn. 11.- Great Brttajal's for-
eign trade decreased in 1M"J1 "In value
from that oi the preceding year, the an-,
uual hoard of-trade returns showed.
1 mpot i were v n 1 ucd a t Utf U mn>,000
pounds sterling, compared with l.flfi-.-
000,000 In ihjn. 4 -
Kxiwrts totalleil 7flW.0UU.000 pounds
sterling compared with l.'W4 J Hit uKMi in
101U " '
. made. At one of these placas, a spc-
HP BBBBI I c-ies of insect identified by the i>nto-
AAliniTIAIi iltfM Ail A'ln mologists as turnip iouse «were found.
VVUlJI I IUI1 1 MrN (IR laOII which had been regarded by the -man
• .•-y.'.r :,;?T ., : 'J;,) .c wFlll W|,OM' tam. it Was- foillld as green
| " . bugs. This insect Is not dangerous to
WIFE IN BICLFAST wheat oats, despite The lavages It.
makes upon the turnip crop.
DEPRESSION IN COAL TRAIIK
IS BLAMFD FOR THE PRKS-
ENT SITI ATION.
AKtacintcd Pee*.* fnwatch
Pitu-hurgli l'a., Jan. 11 depression
i'Vjthe eoal trade lias brought about
privation and destitution among min-
ers iu many places in the Pittsburgh
bituminous district, according to <>l
lieials of District No. ('nlted Mine
MAN- AND
WHO WFNT TO DOOR ARE
SHOT DK.U>.
Weather Not Favorable to Rug.
AawiaU-d Press Dispatch,
Belfast. Jan. 11—A boinb _ v wns
thrown at a tranr car bearing To per-
sons to their Wosfc in a Crxnnliu* road , .. ... , , , , , .
district t«Mia.y. The quick action of the "" iufps1,' .l"M' U £°f by , the
driver, who put on full speed when lie bureau. Hie dry season of last aufti-
leard a revolver shnr revidnxi in ttu. IKOr what it Jvlll-be necessary for
la 1 Wiaalfcr s..tni irhfc. of' th.. tnarr. ««s "i>: ,l'.' "! iv"'
Mr (iable said that weatiter ComM-
t ions of the past summer were such as
to Ik very Unfavorable fur the grc^ii
bug to carry over, ami for that reason
v
m i-f
i
Robert 1< Oil „r«.ld....t «f ^ " "i. . ,, >l^a" '.
nugh estimate > had work. ^ >h.. i w.
toda
tho
imftte^v
a rough 4«stit ate liH^KK) bad
either frill or part tlnte.
Many of thTs number of miners are
employed on a tonnage basis, * Mr:
Gibbous stated, have wWrked for the ENGINE ROLLS DOWN
[Mist year only a day or two a week, j EMBANKMENT AND ONE
rr> learn the cause of the commotion,
were shot dead by a volley of rifle lire
which swept the streetu
and often onL- for u half day a w««ek.
• - • *■ , .. •«
Their earnings in these cases, lie
said, would not enable lhem to tpeet
the bare iiecesKitles of life.
.
Shortfigc Made Good.
GREAT BRITAIN
TO HELP FRANCE
*J«oriafrd fr«il Dispatch "
Cannes, rrame. Jan. 1L- The Brit-
Jsh memorandum of the proposed An-,
glo French jkict. which waa telegraphed
textiiall.v to London, decian^a Great
Britain Makes'the security of France a
prolrtein of her own, and that she will "
be rnuly again to throw, in her forces.,
as In 1014; If French sidl? is attacked
ARE CHARGED BY
Woman Politician Dies.
World War Veteran
Of Canada Missing
Anointed PrrsH Dispatch
, Indiunapoll*. J/in. 11.—ITanford Mac-
Mndcr. NatiTTiial comufhnder of the
AnHTican_J-e^rton. jtodn.v issued a bulle-
tin To all legion pitsls asking tlieir an-
sbumiee huu liw|4t foi^^^h imrs Daee.
rice president of the tin at\Var Veter-
ans of Canada, who has been missing
for some time.
Mr. Dace', whose home Is ijp..KdmcjiA
ton. Allierta, Canada, was last heard
of in Winnepeg on December 2.1. and
was beHevedjo have been on hisjayty
to Minnesota. He Iwid Iweu Hl for's^ne
.time as a resultof woumis rei-eived- in
the world wnr. Mr. Dace Is described
four and a
half inches tall, weighs lft8 pounds has
black hair and gray eyes.
Aisociatri* Pretn Dispajrh
Sapulpa, Okla., Jan. ll.—Mrs. War-
ren II Itrown. fj. vice chairimm of the
Republican State Committee died at lo r
home yesterday aft««r a brief Illness.
AsMcWed Pre*>• Dispatch. r
Sterling. 111,; Jan. 11—Directors and
stockholders.of the First State Bank
of Lyndon will make good a $40,000
shortage f«un(j after Arthur Bur./^il,
cashier, mysteriously disappeared last
Thursday, they announced Malay. ,
BIG STORM IS
MOVING SOUTH
IS INSTANTLY KILLED
Associated Pre us Dispatch
Portsmouth. Ohio. Jan.. 11 L. C
Callahan. Hnssell. Ky.. fire Alan was'
ki'lcd. S. B. 17.Id-well, brakeman. Chlnti^
vivlo. Ky. and Louis R. Pei ry, engineer.
Itussell, Ky., were badly injured and
scalded when the engine tender and
three cars of a Chespeifke and Ohio
Northern ficight rolled down a ItMl foot
embankment near Sciotville early to-
day. • •' - 4«
Calhihnn was scalded to death.
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HEAVY SNOW
IS PREDICTED
ABBorintrd PreiM D*mn^ch
lMttsiiington, Jan. 11.-— The Weather
Bureau thjs morning sent the following
message to all district stations: J-
^Advisory storm warning to whole
ipiHe warning U a. hi. Atlantic coast at
the north of -Virginia capes, Storm of
great intensity center near Virginia
en pea .moving northeast. Shifting gales
this afternoon ami- tonight. Caution
advised all vessels.'*
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Snow In Panhandle
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Atoi>< iafrii prtn$ Dispatch
Amarlllo, Texas, Jan. 11. «w- A
light snow fell in the Panhandle
of Texas last nighi and today<
The merchry stood at 20 abAve
zero at Amarlllo at 7 this morn-
ing
fc .- ... •' .St.-..
gro killed the Jailer in an attempt to*. M
•<#nipe. Tho last two were gtveo the years tira^/ivc fei't
death penalty and affirmed by the
Court of Criminal Appeals. ?
. The court affirmed the 30-year sen-
tence of John L. Nothaf, convicted in
Dallas «f robbery L also tho 25-year
sentence of Frtnk BiehardiNon^ convict-
ed of murder In >'a« JCandt County,
The court .reiulcrM derisions iu a
multitude of nithor'cases, rahging from
lhpior violations to misdemeanors.;. -
Gasoline Reduee<l to It^|
Wichita Falls Texa^ Jan. 11—Tlte
Magnolia Petroleum Company retluce<l
ga-ollne to ISc per gallon. It had been
piling at 20k
*i
rHLl*
Want Grain Sent to
Russia at Cost
•TtT.
ANCIENT COOK
BOOKS WITH
WINE RECIPES
4l*octatcd Prens Dispatch -
New Yotk. Jan. 11- Coo nets In
maftualades. symphonies in fragile
pastries flThd poetry in home ma fie
wines—Hifferlttg* on the shrim* of
' flic epicures of a by-gone ago —" -
were (iffered for sa^e In a collection*
of ancient ctsik hooks here today.
Most of the hook* were printed long
before the American revolution. In
days when a salad Was worthy of
profound consideration, and flii
bore testimony that cooks, like
i cs't.s. were horn, and not made.
AHEM MEEIli
DEMOCRATIC LEADER KAYS THEY
ARE DFTERMINKD Til Bl Y
SEAT IN THE SE^fk-
t *>Ciat*d Prett Dftputch
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Washington. Jan. IK NathHial Re-
pubiitan lenders were charged by
Senator I r.derivood of Alaliillim,, Dun-
is rath leader in the Senate, today
With having ^determined to buy a
seat" in the Semite for Truman H.
Ncwls'rr.v. whose retention oil that
scatkisvconti'sfed by HOury Ford, his
Democr.n n. nqipntten t.
Tlie l>emocratlc lender, "entering
the debate for the first time, declared
that as h<* saw the Newberry case, nnd
as he believed the country views it,
"the issue involved is whether the Be- ( mims ChrMi. Texas. J.m ^1 .b"
publican party as a ptte^Mn&nds^jbo-epti Hlrsdi of Corpus Christi t Jiairman
obey the la ws of the Jatwlr--—■- ^ {\]V A«ricuJtum4- c<naiAftteto
AisocJatcH Press Dispatch
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Waslrlngton. Jan. 11.-*-" flea try
snow ' -ira* prediete<l by the Weather
Bureau today for prai tball.f the en
tin® northeastt m section of the Chit
ed States and for the middle Atlantic
tier by tomorrirw. accompa^'.cd by
gales of marked intensity.
order to control the insect : kts^p down
the volunteer grain on •.** whlelc- the
green Uuits owe
sea so r. to t .e next. WveH a fairly wot
summer this year should uot make the
infestation the following spring no
great as last spring, provided farmer*
exercise jcontrol miiiAures In re<lucing
the amoHur?Jf volunteer grain. \
^IrT Gtflde made a special trip to
this auction to n>sivt Mr. Bussed, who
la stationed a. t.ainesville, in investi-
gating tlie reports of green hugs- in
this section. Had the re|M>rt^ been
found true vth^' ♦auomologists would
have reported their findings to the
extension d< pnrtmedt of A. k M. Cot
lege, which is preparetl to assist flic'
farmers in putting in control meas-
ures. Mr. Gable emphasized that the
Federal Bureau is always glad to look
into rumors of Insect infestations, and
to give the. grower* of this section the
true information with regard to the
gitiiatJon at any time. Reports of the
discovery ^-insects at any time may .
he made tlnough C. C. MorrK coiiuty
farm agent. , .
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EFFORTS TO RAISE
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l "Considerably colder weather will
|,overspread the region east of the
Mississippi titer within the next Jtfa
hojtrs,"" said the olllcial forecaster.
JAPS AGREE TO WITHDRAW
CERTAIN TROOPS FROM CHINA
A4tuff'(nied Peeftr Di*patrk,
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( oritn* t 'ht i^i i. Texas.
A rcsoiutioi, declaring Newberry not
to lw entitled to a seatfln the Senate
because of an "admittcil exp* nditure
by relatives and friends of $200,000
in his behalf." but malting no refer-
ence to quest loan of moral turpitude,
was introduced iu the Senate", today
by Senator Owen. Denim'nit. of Okla-
homa.
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4 nriated Pre it tntpatch
Associated Prcst Dispatch.
Washington Jan. 11—An agreement llillsboro, III.. Jan. 11—-Sheriff Wis
to transport grain to Russia In Ship- Ion of Bond County and Constable
ping Board vessels at cost was urged , Battlesmi of Greenville, ami eight
today at a conference of Socr<lary , other men have lieen indicted In Von-
Hoover and Chairman Lasker of the nection with the £'*7,000 robbery of
shipping Board, with President Hard-.the Pena state Bank Deceinberi2, It
THE VEATHER
Asunchttcfl ptc9 Dispatch. ^
Wtishiuglon, Jan. II. — Sher-
man and vicinity, Wednesday
night fair, somewhat colder.
Thursday fair.
1
l/ccal TenijH'nihire
The local tempfrnttgre 'had a
ra nge of only 11 degrees Tues-
day, the maximum lieing Wi <le-
gret s and, the minimum 47, No
palpitation. J ;' . !:■'
The iherttiometer registered 40
degrees at noon Wednesday.
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of the
Aincrican' Banker's. Assoc^itton. am
nonneed today thul he had awepted the
Invitat'ion of Secretary Wallace to at-
tctnf1 the National Agricultural Confer-
ciiie at We.diiiigton, Jan. 2-" . and said
he also bad railed a meeting of the
^tankers'' Agricurtnral Committee for
the same date and place*
. Assfu'iatcd Prths Dttpntch *
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j Washington. "Janr 11—The Japanese
delegates to the Arms Conference to-
day tentatively agreed to withdraw all
JatMHie^a troops from'the former Ger-
man Kiao>Chotv loasehohl ami from
the Pslng-Lao-Tslnnnsu railway ;on
-cwndftion titat China furnish proper
Iiolicing.
~\DMegates did not discusa the date
on which withdrawals would take
place, bit: the Japanese group suggiwt-
o+i that rhej-Oiiroed granting with-
drawal 't\otlhi U) treated separately
fro0a that of the withdrawal of other
troops in the leasehold.
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MANoFOt ND MI RDEREI)
NORT OF AMARILLO.
Prett Dispatch
Austin, Texas, Jan. 11 Action In'!
pay off debt« against the Daniel Bak-
er .-.College at. Brown wood and the
raising of $2,000,000 endowment for
ed neat ion in Texas, will he taken lip
and comotittee appointed today at the
J<ynod Conff-rence oif the Presbyterian
Church at Highland (^burch here.
Several l,^gucief« have been lost to
the College Iweause the prospectlvi*
donors fi>ar Ml that the financial oldi
gat Ion would make th^ tcgnclea true-
less, the Synod was tofd.*
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Postofflre Bill Reported.
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Associated Preti Diipntch.
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<i«rmans To He Heard.
isffoiiatra Prett Dltpatch
Cannes. Jan. 11; . Ilepresenta 1 Ives of
«ie ceinian goyermhent today were
summoned to appear this evening be-
fore I he allied reparations commission
to explain Germany's Inability to meet
her January and February reparations
■payments. —.—i ' —-—-
Endurance Run IW[)on;'(l.
Altocioted Prett Oispuieh
New LondOn* Conn., Jan. II A pro
posed endurance run of a submarine
flotHIa from-the base to * Bermuda,
ftfrteh was to hire tmn started this
W<v k, 'has been abainlotied officials an
nouiiced tislaj"? because of lack.of fuel.
"ip*i
Washington. Jan, 11.—Wiiiv proviaipn
for the air mailservice llmitixi. the au-
uual postoffiee appropriation bill carry-
ing approximately $.W4.000.0tH was fav-
ornWy reported tmlay by the House Aj*
proprfatfo/l Committee.
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Amarlllo. Tixas. Jan. n -The hodyj.
Of a inan l^itetet) to Be A.' "P. JTm,*
barber of Toledo, Ohio, was found on
the roadside yesterday near Goodwell,
Okla.. n«>rth of Amarlllo. The body
had three hirilet wrtunds in the abdo-
men and one in the left arm. There
.vere also bruises on the head appar-
ently inflicted with a blunt Instru-
ment. .
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Millionaire To Be Tried
Toledo, t hio, Jan. 11. -Selection of
the Federal jury before which J esse C.
McDowell* Pittsburg millionaire oil
man. will be tiled for the second time
ou the charge of using the mails to de-
fraud the Hftiry L. IMherty Company,
and the -cities. Service Company of New
Vork; out of more tluin a million dol-
lars, by cliarging aecret com miss iotft
coniinued today. * ., , ...
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"COWHIDE YOl'R B0Y8,"
SAYS FEDERAL JUDGE
Associated Prttn ZHtpatch
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Muskogee. Okla., Jan. 11. —
Fathers were urged by Judge Rob-
ert L. Williams, in rnlted States
District Court here, to give their
erring son* a g«x d i-owhiding
like my daddy u«ed to give me."
- mti fcntrw that
X was guilty," continued tho
jurist, "but whipped me on
pie Ion," • V'*-'
Tlie Judge's remarks were
connection witfLthe caye ot
.Mnakogee youths charged xvl
hc^Wiltlrif into the local Na
Gtmrd Mrmory a few days ago.
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