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SHERMAN. TEXAS. SUNDAY. JUNE 25. 1922—SIXTEEN PAGES IN THREE PARIS-PART ONE.
65c PER MONTH.
TAKE LEAD FOR
A NATIONWIDE OBSERVANCE POLICE WORK
OF THE FOURTH OF JULY WITHOUT PAY
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Mrs. Penny backer Outlines Program to Be Ob-
served Throughout Country—Americanism
' Is Stressed by Speakers;—Mrs.
Minter on Conference.
FARMER KILLED
AND DETECTIVE
iilS'Hi
Whiskaway Walks off From
Morvich and Wins $50,000
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Chautawjun. N,;Y., Juno 24.--P1iiiih
for a Nationwide observance of July
4 were made' at the biennial conven-
tion of the - general .. Federation of
Women'a Clubs here today. Thousands
of commmiltlea, It Is said. will follow
the program for civic celebrations out-
lined by Mrs. Percy V. Pinnylne'ker of
\ustln. Texas. chairman of the *ed«ra-
tlon committee m American I Itixen-
shlp. ami Mrs. Alonzo Richardson of
Atlanta, Ga., chairman of citizenship
training.
Americanism First.
Speech en on A merit alligation and
citizenship featured. today's session* of
the convention. Mrs. Josephine '>>r-
l ss Treat or., superintendent of educa-
tion In the St Ate-of Washington. an-
■h
MEN CALLED
TO GUARD THE
LEVEES AT
y
FATAL FIGHT FOLLOWS
SEARCH FOR STILL ON
KANSAS FARM.
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OFFICERS ATTACKED
FUNDS FOR DEPARTMENT
EXHAUSTED AND NOTHING
TO PAY WITH
IT MUST US SIX DAYS
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Ckief Says "Blue Coats'' Are
Loyal and Will Stay on
the Job.
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Oklahoma City, June 24.v-Okluhoma Bu th9 Aston,, ted Pnaa
# City today Is without a paid police (}mio|u K„n Jul„ 24.-Grover Jar-
red. farmer, living eight miles south-
west of this place, is dead and De-
teethe John Wright of the Hay Do-
W i. Clark ehlef of ."> «. « m* "i?"V" wSScfcf, M
..TT hi.'^ ,iiv'K'uM'K..fr- H«i.il«l .is (h- rrsnlt of .1 raid made
Found Place Deserted But While
Searching for Illicit Goods,
Owner Makes Appearance.
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Purse on Latonia Track
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DRY DIRECTOR |G0V. SMALL
WILL DEFEND
CHARGES BY
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TROOPS HELD
department?
Because the police budget for the
presert fiscal year has been depleted,
according to an announcement from
lty the Afsormted Prsesa
' Waukcan. Ills , • June
day have heen technically "laid off
until July 1 when funds 'a next year's
nounced that the women of 411 Htates *v Preee
have organised programs of comtuu-{ Rrpwnsyllle, Texas. June 24. m,olei necomea avanaoie ror salaries. i t
nity service ami Mra. John C. Tear ry nil from Mercedes for men to guard Fren the1 chief Is not excluded from Frank Hazlett. Orenola coi.st^ble.
stm of Ma^ball Okla rei re«.|.fed the lcVees in that district tonight was- ^ rank8 pf Oklahoma City's "finesf* accompa.ded by Wright, Ilnice Gor-
course of study outline! by received here late today. About one who mUMt K<.rv<. t ,e munlcinalltv for don and O. H. Downing, all of the ff%v
the federation Is In us** in naturaH*a hundred men left for that place soon , , -rntiK „r kih-u cmnlovment in ng^>« y. visited the Jarred farm. They
tlun work in nearly nil state*. after the eall waa rect lved and others found the plact> deserteti. but bi>gan
Hu in* AntnctaOtj Prrn*
|H^ ra Ills.,. June . '24
Katuyis City. June 24.—\\ ayne B. held in readiness to proceed to the scene
Wheeler director of the Natiou's "dry ' of the mine massacre In Williamson
forces, who arrived hen- fodav to sd- County Jn rase of renewal of the dls-
tective Agency of Wichita is lying at dres.. the *-jteniattonal Sunday School turbances, were orderetl demobilized to-
" * • Asseciatloi', Announced that be will by Governor ten Small. * The
I he charges made against him governor said that his information In-
By thm Anocintedi Pr«««
Latonia Kate Track, LatonU. Kjr.,
June 24.—Wbiskawaj won the special
race for 3-year oUls at^JLatoiii i
late today before a crowd of 50.IW0
persons, '.;W:
Tlilebedatix was second and Monrlcfa
third. The tigie for the mile and a
quarter was 3:02 4-5.
tldtet ln ^ parlmeutels paid
$11.20 on Wiiiskawuy to wiK ^
MORVICH OWNER NERVOUS."
Ben Block, owner of Morvkh, saw
Ills raccr beaten and nearly collapsed
as the horses thundered over the Wire.
Block was dripping wei from nervous
extent, while the crowd around hint
screamed their approval of Whisk-
1 away'?, victory.
i When the horses came Into the
Troops, stretch it appeared as if Thiboifenx
would win out, but the son of Whisk-
broom II, responding to a severe lash-
ing, increased his speed and pulled out
of danger.
The rare was witnessed by a record
breaking crowd, which proclaimed the
oa the Jarred farm early this morning by certain Congressman when bo Seated Unit law and older had been 'wimMr Aatfi4m'>
«,trtentio« Monday. „.sf„red l.y (h« local anthorltlea and .J 22^1
that the situation was quiet.
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that the ... • «« who must ierve the
six days gratis or seek employment ijp
ot hf*r
Oily* speakers infhuied Henford will be sent as soon as they can be re-*' Work lust the Same \ a *e«rch. While so tsrupied thev were
MsfXider. commander of.the American cruited. ;■ Other towns,/reports said. n.ritP n inriP niindM r of blue attacked and In the fight which follow-
Legion : Mrs Corn Wilson Stewart ot are also sending a large'uumher^of men ' t -worklnir on bisr the same" Ml Jt'.rretl was kill Ml and Wrignt jwob-
lk??krirl" 1K'^-'1-IH. I to guar.1 W . lovew. thai the d<- , aldy fatally w. uodf.1
|y-.' Mc-Ar- l^twt ffio WUto.y (wnty to- wtn,„,t-, tfapor,,y omhareu.mM.t- . — ~—
thor of Glomldao. N. J., w ho ralk«l oi. dlrate Dial a coiwidoral.:.' «rawe of not ,|ru«lc,lij. interfere with
the junior city plan. farm lands In the western part ofithat jflW ^forcement
Tonight Mrs. Thomas V Win!/, . county is being overflowed from watera ^ Tho sbortair* *ln funds was attrlbut-
of the Mercedes-Har- e<j cbi<*f to the employment or*
^ |iuml>ei of extra iwitrolineii during
. the mate fclr laat^oar.
Donna, Texas, Jnne 24.—Eleven
president of the federation, who was traveling north
a member of the pre«ident's advisory llngen district,
••oinmlttoc fo rthe conference on limi-
tation of armaments, spoke on the
arm*-- conference and afterward.
thousand men s'Ml women from all
parts of Hidalgo and O.meron Conn
ties tonight «re fighting to hold the
levees protecting Mercedes. Harllng->n
and ISan Benito, where tens of thou-1
| sands of acres of agrlenltural land are
In cultivation. Tho big Illo Grande
tlo«Hl which has^.ragetl in tjlie I>ower
Kio tiraude Valley the imst wwJl has
endangered all levees In tbla aeelloii
$20,177,000,000
M thr Aancktird
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Washington, June 24—Tho :omhln
e*l resources of the national batiks of
the eouutr," on May 5 aggregated .$2< ,-
177.W<>.00t which, with but .wo ex-
ceptions, was greater than shown nt
any call since April.^Iffitl, according to
an auatysla Issued today by Comptrol-
ler of the Currency Crlssinger.
Montgomery Quiet
H^Follpwing
of Young Negro
fly Im* Amtnrtntnl Prrit
cv
GOVERNMENT MAY
Rt'N MUSCLE SHOALS
Houaton. Texas. June 24.— Montgom-
ery Ct#anty was imported qniet tod,.y
following: the lynching near New !>a-
late'.yesterday °f ^ srren l^ewls.
18. uegro. after he is alleged to have
confessed fo a posse that he had at-
, tack«Hl a yonng white woman earlier
I In the day. The negro tias hanged
O by tht mob which <omprlsed about 30(>
Montgomery Comity citizens after he
had been permitted to make a apeoeh
BANDITS KILL
SALESMAN IN
KANSAS CITY
BEAUTIFUL
GIRL DANCES
WITH DEATH
speaks before the
Tho Sunday school convention was
well attended today. Business, mat-
ters occupied the delegates, who work-
ed In various groups and divisions.
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By th* Afncinttd Pref
ATTEWTTKl) TO HOLD IT MOTOR
CO.'S OFFICE FORCE BIT .
GOT NO MONEY.
Po th- Klin' Prena
Kansas City, June 24 -—Two bandits
today delll>erately shot and killed 1d-
wnrl C. Meyer; Stl y«mrs old, sales-
man for a local motor supply com-
pany, while he was seafced In s de
ltvery compfny's office, attempted to
hold up thrw other employes In the
room and esrnped In a waiting motor
car* (after George P. Harrison, cashier
of the company, had leaped through a
window to the atreet and called the
By tl« A aotf9t*4 Pr«at
Washington. June 24.—The
House voted late today to make
*7 500.000 available Oct I for re-
snmption of construction work
or the Wllaon data at Muscle
Shoals. Ala
to scoret of negroes gathered in the,P°llc^
Utile town. Lewis advised members Neither bandit spoke as hey ap-
i of his racp to stay in their place, re- - proaehed Meyer flwd one of them Jred
a bullet Into his b6dy at close range.
A j fai as is known Hhe b.indit -ob-
1 tern ted his guilt and expressed regret
< t bis action.
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Road Bond Issue.
Ciebn-ne. Texas. June 24.~lndica
tlons arc that the road bond Issue for
$225/00 n 111 carry.
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GOVERNOR LED SMALL OF
ILLINOIS IS FOUND NOT
talned no money. The company pay
roll had not been hroughr to the i f
flee, but several hundred dollars of
collection money *vas being counted jn
another Vooni at the time of the shoot-
ing Witnesses said a third man wi.a
a* the wheel of the car.
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GUILTY. SAYS THE JURY
MUST GET ON
raphers. ~
The verdict ends
Py th* Aitociotri Prtt j The verdict ends a nine-week trial.
Waukegan, III., June 14.—Governor The jury went out at 2:0JI and return-*
Leu Small was acquitted today Of Jed at ,*l :3H. v.:v'"''':"X * —
charges nt consptra^ fi defraud the! "Gentlemen of the jury,** Judge Ed- VOIGIIT'S FILIRl'STF.R TIES THE
ftate of bnge suras of money. . .wards asked, "have yon reached a ver-, HANPS OF CONGRESS AND
A Jury In Lake County Circuit Conri dbt?" S. O. 8. IS SENT OiJT.
returned a verdict of m>* guilty.'.
Governt>r Small was indicted by a
grand jury at Springfield. Ill,, a year
ago on Charges of etnbezxllng State
funds, .conspiracy and operation of a
confidence game. *
Fred Sterling. Lieutenant Governor,
and Vernon Ctirtla. banker of Grand
Park, III., tfcere Indicted with him.
It wa> charged In the Indictment
that during the terms of Small and
Sterling as State Treasurers millions
of dollars in State funds .vere loaned
to the Grant Park bank, of which
CurtlL and hi" brother, the late Eo-
ward Curtis, were owners, at 2 per
cent interest..
San Antonio. Texas. June 24.—
With a fatal poison coursing
through her veins Miss Esther
Reil. beautiful lSyear-old girl,
danced her last triumph with death
■ a her nartiier.
Smiling happily and lwaming
upon several men who watched
her trip UnhtJ^^ver the smooth
floor nf ili«- '-Mf''' of the
hotel Mi** feel! «nd
no one else present knew who was
her partner In the dance.
H Halliard, owner of the cafe,
was playing Von Suppe's overture,
"Poet and Peasant."
"Play something I like," Miss
Rell asked, and Halliard swung
Into the plaintive strains of "The
Last Rose of Summer."
Spon after Miss Rell, Mrs. Mall-
lard and Mrs Daniel Proctor retir-
ed to the Maillard suite on the
second floor.
"I feel dizzy." Miss Rell said. No
one paid any special attention the
casual relhark as frequently the
girl had dizzy spells.
In a few minutes she collapsedy
fo the floor and w* s placed on a .
couch. A doctor called—-but Miss
Rell's dancing partner had already
claimed her.
ln her dving moments Miss Rell
gasped: "Oh, mother"; oh, moth-
er f" v
To her grave Miss Reil carried
the mystery of her death. In her
purse was fonndd a si-« rt penciled
note written on the baek of4l~ street
car trnnsfer. It read:
"Mother. 1 love yort. But I am
not woith anything to you. Yor
will find out I did it. IHnff worry.
Bye 1 ye x x x x."
Ae« ording to an Intimate frleml
she had Is-eu gUxnny for over a
year and ha,i< wild ">'he waa disap-
pointed."
It |a known that she bad a love
affair. Also she quarreled with
her lover day before yesterday, ac-
COrdwK to a confidante.
Injunction Against Miners.
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Bj t*\m A $<tciot*il Prvas
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IndiauaiKlls, Jtlne .24.—The United
Mine Workers of America and all offi-
cers, and numbers of the union were
made defendants fii a suit for an iu-
Junctlon filetl. in U. S. District Court
here today by Clara Massoii, owner of
the Peacock coal mine in Knox County,
lud.
DIRIGIBLE
DEPORTED TO
HAVE FALLEN
NO OFFICIAL REPORT. HOWEVER
HAS BEEN RECEIVED OF
SUCH ACCIDENT
Sy the
Ncwjiort News. Va.. June 24
ley Field authorities, taking notice of
unverified reports current here and In
Washington that an army dirigible sup-
posedly the A.-4, bad fallen en route
from the canitol to the field, started an
"investigation at 1 o'clock this after-
noon. Air service officials were not In-
clined to helleve the reports.
Air array service and Boiling Field
officers said two hours after the A-4
left here for^Langley Field that no
message had been received to indicate j
that any mishap had occurred to her
despite indefinite reports which were
flying about the capitol,
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Postmaster for Miami.
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Hy Aa$ocfntrd Pteai
Washington. June 24—-Leo
Williams was nominated today
postmaster at Miami. Okla.
BY HER FATHER'S
TRUCK IS DEAD
b'j Atf>rii trd Pr:i M '
Ranger. Texas, June 24.—Ivy Mc-
Donald. 14-year-old* girl, is dead here
from injuries sust.ainetl when she was
run over by her father's trink. The
girl's family was moving to Ranger
and the ^glrl was jolted f roid the vehi-
cle. A real wheel passed over the
body.
Whiskaway paid $7 10 to place ami
$4.30 to show. Thihodaux waff $20.30
td place and 13.90 to show. Morvich
paid $2.30 to show.
The winner's share of the parse was
$42,550 with $6,000 to Thibodaux and
$H000 to Morvich.
Whiskaway wliirh triumphed over
Morvich a week ago, won the race in
a driving finish by half a length. Mor-
vich was deelshrefr' beaten, finishing
| thr^e lengths ln back of TMMiv.
The Kentucky derby winner started
away like a* sure winner, getting tbr
Jump on the other four starters and
leading the race as they swept past
the shoeing stands on tlieir mile and
a- quarter dash. Whiskaway caught
up to Morvich at the half mHe post
and with Jockey Penman laying the
whip on shot Into the lead. As he
swung Into the stretch Morvich began
.to lose ground and the fast coming
Trihcdoux jumped Into second place,
retaining It to the flni^h.
Model Brewery Is
Found In Egypt, and
Is 3,700 Years Old
Oj the Asif riatn'. Pteaa
Cairo, Egypt.' June 24.—A model of
an Egyptian hrewery approximately
Lang- ajof- years old has been dltft-oveved
S<Petrie of the Uni-
76 HOURS'TINE
here by Dr. Flinders I'etrie oi me t ni-■ gv th, Asxrdate* Prtaa
versity of Pennsylvania | McKini ey. Texas, June 24.-M. W.
The model, which Is believed to date Mhlf roffev> 77, died at his home at
back to 1800 B. C., shows a dozen em, I<ont. Grove Gkla this mornin|5. He
ployes making beers from barley, iv. WRg tbv thirdt brother to die within
trie sent the model to the l mversity th<> last 7(] ho,irs Z T. Coffey, 73,
olT Pennsylvania.
Prnmincnt Mason Dead. V
Oy to* Anaotiated Prt$$
B. Mc-
t4i be
died her Weduesday morning and was
buried Thursday. W. H. Coffey, 80,
died hert- yeaterday and will be burled
today. One brother. S. P. Coffev, ot
McKir.my and thiee sisters suiTive.
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Galveston, June 24.—I)r. E. S. Cox, Montana Alan Dea l
ft'Cmer potentate of El Mina Shrine By th* Aesnriatcd Prtaa
Temple and proptlncnt in Texaa Ma vni-) Butte. Mont., June 24.—Col. C. B.
u circle; for many years, died sudden- N* lou of Helena, former Attorney Gen-
1> at his home here today shortly after eral of Montana, died at a local ho*
n "n. 11' was 00 ot age. i pltal this morning.
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ROGERS HORN SB Y
GETS I6TH HOMER
Demonstration at Verdict.
IS* AM*nriatr>r Prta*
Wankegan. Ills.. JOne 24.— Cheers
that shook the rafters of the ancient
Lake County court .bouse greeted the
verdict. Friends by scores poured
through the gates to the bar enclosure
to if rasp the Governor's bauds.
The flashlights of a half dozen
photographers Iwomed ami for minutes
pttndeinonltim reigned.
Family Present.
• Escorted by frlenda,' |the Governor,
Mrs. Small, his sister, Miss Sue Smsll,
and the Governor's children shook
hands with the jurors and thanked
^ them.
The Jury and the Governor and his
family formed a, smiling group be-
fore the Jury box and posed for photog-
"We have," replied Foreman Ale^an-
der Smith, a farmer. - By th* Aaaodau* Preaa
He hnnded a sealed envelop to the* Washington, June 24— ftepubllean
judge. j. ' members of th House from the terrl-
The court Opened it. read the ver- tory east of Kansas now absent froit.
diet, and silently passed the slip of Washington were ordered back to
paper to L. J. Wilmott, deputy circuit Washington today by Representative
court clerk. " < Mondell. Republican leader, owing to
"We, the. Jury." Mr Wllmot read, a one-man filibuster conducted by
"find the defendant, Len Small, not Representative Voight, Republbttf.,
guilty." ^ Wlsconsfn.
Meai and women stood on benches.' Prompt return of Republicans will
chairs snd tal:!^s. A mighty voice avoid issuance of warrants, Mr. Mon-
cheer lea<ler with lungs like a 1m 11o^vs, dell staletl in telegrams to absentees,
lead in yHls. explaining tha4 the Voight filibuster
Men whistled and women cheered. received yesterday in 14 role calls and (
Jurors said they took two ballots, j that It was necessary to have all «jfc§*I
The first one stocid eleven to one for I publicans here by Monday to carry !
acquittal. The second was unanimous, out the legislative program.
They de<dined to soy who was the j ' • '
By tht Aaanrinird Prr a*
fit Vionis, Mb, June 24.—Rog*
ers Hornsby, local National <ee-
oj^d lUiseinan. clouted out hl«
sixteenth home run of the season
In the sixth Inning of today's
game between Chicago and St.
T/onls. No one was on base ."ltd*
the drive was hit off the deliv-
ery of Pitcher Kaufmann.
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BILL BROKEN OBREGON HAS
■■■KOT RATIFIED
FIVE MEN AND "MYSTERY
WOMAN" ARE HELD IN IRE
KILLING OF FIELD MARSHAL
"4
PATRONAGE DISTRIBUTION HA5H
PIT DIFFERENT LIGHT ON
THE SI RJECT.
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TAFT SHOWS 100
PER CENT V. S.
Washington, June 24.—The deadlock
on the bill to create a score or more of
' Federal judges was broken today by
' . agreement of 'he Senate and H nst-
| j conferees t gtye. an additional red
! ' eral judjge t the New Jersey. ^ New
f Mexi<f , Eu8tern Illinois districts and
) the Middle Tennessee districts.
■4 j The Senate provision for an addl-
^'tlonal lu«lc*> f«*r Georgia was «ttlck$*
j from the bill.
I
say who was
single man voting for conviction on
the first ballot. \.
"We would have t>een ln sooner
but we wanted to stay out long enough
to make It look right," one Juror told
one of the governor's attorneys.
Governor Makes Statement.
Governor Small In a statement said:
"The verdict Is the result I always
expected would follow In the trial of
♦he ease against me. for the reason
I knew there was no millt. It should
be borne In mind "I wgs indicted In
June, 1021, and continuously from that
time to the present hOur my services
with the State as executive has been
hampered, and at times well nigh de-
stroyed during the litigation."
Physician Kidnap'd.
By thr Associated Prraa
Macon. On.. June 24.-Dr. E. Schrieber.
formerly of Boston, was kidnaped at
the point of a gun at his home late
tonight, according to reports to the
police. Officers are aearchlng for his
captors.
President and Party.
By the As*or,\ot9t] f*rran.
sfashington, June 24.—President
Harding left Washington tonight with
a party to spend the week-end near
Leesbnrg. Va., at the country home of
Edward B. McLean. He Is not expect-
led to return until Sunday night.
By Aaaoriatrd Preaa *
London. June 24.—Chief Jus-
tice and Mrs Taft will attend a
dinner which Ambassador Har-
vey has arranged for King
George and Queen Mary. There
will Ik> 23 British and 15 Ameri-
can guests. Knee breeches will
be worn "«,y all the men except
Mr. Taft, who could not be sway-
ed from conventional evening
clothes.
There will be two large circu-
lar tables, the kinc beading one
and the queen the other. Ambas-
sador Harvey will be at the right
of the queen and Mr. Taft will
sit at her left. The king will
have Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. TJaft
at his side.
19 OF CREW OF
ty the Ano talti Prtiaa
Mexico. City, June 24.—-President Ob-
rcgon today declared he had not rati-
fied the agreement between Secretary
of th£Treasury de Laliuerta and bank-
ers at NW York. He intimated he
wanted several points cleared up, He
promised a definite statement by the
end of next week. •>
London. June 24.—Tive men and a
woman of mystety were held by Scot-
land Yard today In connection with
the aflKssPiatlon of Field Marshal Wil-
son. while their recent movements were
checked. • < ■ .•< ■;
The two killers. James-.Connolly and
John O'Brien, have retained counsel
and are going to make a fight for their
lives, although freely ndinit they shot
the field marshal to death
L
Kills Wife,
Shoots Self.
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Awcirtted Prr$a
Paa, HI.. June 24—Richard Stevens,
35 years old. today waylaid his wife
and shot her dead when she went to
a rural box for may. then shot him-
self. He is tfot expected to recover.
Bobby Janes Wins.
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WRGLARS
NOT YET FOUND' STEAL SAFE-
■IHHUoNi
By the F**e* ?
Atlanta. Oa.. June 24 —Bobbv Jon^t
Atlnnta. won the Southern amateur
golt championship hero todsy hy de-
f'-iitin,: Frank Godchaux, New Orleans,
Sup am' 7 to go. ".
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B>f thr A lafcifitft' Preaa
v.
Halifax. Nova Scotia, Jqjie 24.—Ef-
forts to local* 19 members of the crew
of the Gloucester schooner. Puritan,
wrecked on Sable Island rocks, is un
availing. It waa reported tonight by
the eupcrlntendent of the Sable Island
life saving station.
THE WEATHER.
By the Aaeocinted tree*
Fort Worth. June 24.—Burglars last
night stole the safe of the Simpson
grocery store, hauled It tour miles into
the country, blew It open and escaped
with flOO In cash.
Washtnft«% k June
man and rWaltt, Sunday and
Mondig&gjaii'iHr fiffeVf'i-
'iLocal Temperature. '. ■; f:
There was a range of IB de-
grees In local temperature
nrday. the maximum bei«
:4*li^MV ' and th*
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 303, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1922, newspaper, June 25, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194331/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .