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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS BY LEASED WIRE
VOLUME XXV. Number 145
ABILENE TEXAS THURSDAY OCT. 25 1923 TEN PAGES
PRICE FIVE CENTS
BIG
FIGHT PEPS UP SOLONS' MEETING
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RUNS AMUCK ON TRAIN
STABS FOUR AND THEN IS
SHOT BY NEGRO PORTER
TRINIDAD Colo Oct. 2-..
jetted with n sudden fit of Inan-
ity on board Banta Fa Number
Heron westbound at Thatcher 36
miles Mist of this city early this
lorntng Tclesforo CnndcTaria. of
J.tonroviavCal. ran amuck with a
Jcnlfe etah&ed and seriously wound-
ing Conductor' M. C. Denblcr of
Albuquerque and throe other pns-
(ngera rind himself was killed.
Caodelarla wai shot twice bv
William Oarher. hefcro porter. r
Albuquerque and a blow over the
head With a stove poker by another
on the train was fatal to thq Me-
lean. Conductbf Deublef arid their woman by trcatrnnt ot the thv-
three wounrtod men wer taken on. olrt lftt)4 wm & demonstrated
tha tra n nt Thatcher and removed .. u'i t.. k.irf -h .i..
to the railroad hMpltal M UkJtrotarcloft wl(h tho nictnff nerc of
ana me imny o :umimii:i iiir"
Off the train here by Acting Cow
ji?r F. K. Coir.
Tho wounded fire Conductor M.
C. IJeuhler AlhuquMque t (it on
collarbone; .Bin Burnt . RuWUle.
Neb. rut on chest and ai irr m-t
perioitslv Injured; lfarv M Pcrrv
Mania Ain Cat . tut on s'imildei
OtW Muir.iv in on Htt unit invd
left hand ami left leg
FAMILY TI!f.IlY t LUMS
jiii. i.iuis or iiinr.i:
Cincinnati. O (ui H' A tiipb'
tragedy wtis Uiitovrtd Imliv wh n
John C tl.i-li. M - 4'-. bi" wir.
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t 11 f ui'i r"ii ouni ..i "' .'..-
lie id in thrlr ap.mnii.il ip tin
N'oilollt biiild-nc in the (l.. nto-w n
istrlct thir. hat 1 b.VlM hole -
district.
thro
an
on
light hand of the Hi-nitn H- - i
ght hftnu of tli Nvnilr H .-'I.
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GE1I TOWNS
REPORT BATTLES
WITH CASUALTIES
By oeIated rrs.'
AWt L-V GHAPBLR Oct. 25"
Tho tollee thla tnornlnir attacked
the RejleranK palace the only re-
malnlnc puhllc building In tnt
hands of the separatists. Five
llcemen nml two separitHls Wire night's x.tirk at the 'recent Cafe.
UUKmI Uxnlnfj tin- fusill.nl" Ml had Mmk d California before.
iAter thirty fUts memlx is of the T( al ; iju ilu'.itui of the boy feel
poliifl force inlled at tin- I)7ian jaine that b' It -the tutuq 'ono who
military hradiuurtcii and renni-n- iUd In tlm eiiv.
cd that they bo alnarnicd. '
I VU'h h. insert?
COBfnN'Z. Oct. IS The Rhl'l-I I.OS .KIKl-K.S. C) t. 25. Robert
land republic waa piorlaiined tmn K. Jhov.-n brother of the line Mr.
mornlnir at the former fiuir'.r.s oft .'M'lcrili r n.. xxlip uteit here
the Aniri.uin fortei In Cjrrr.i .ny j H.tui .1 v in .1 -tMttite rlrcumpt-ince8
In Andernach. ten miles northv . .-t
of Cobleiut. It wan procl.ihti'd iio
Bt ArhwHIrr ne-ir I'obleriT. :- Well
rtaat Soden. Dlrcl and ! iKtenh mi
small towns siLiutol nsp-jtxih
In the dUtrKts of Vteb.idvn r.nnu
pad Iludeihfim.
COLOONB. fHt. 23 Foue men
Weie killed unit 17 nun and wom-
en were wounded lure tit- vftr-
day In food riotlnu in the dttfitt
Inhabited by working men. Tli
Mt tlA VOBOflAll fit liltl.lB 11 riDtl 1A I
rwaav i v &a i 11.11 . t t t i n " i
rnen (letnnnbti-.xtoi di-xpji-dtil
ttR order to riil.i'i. i
PA11I8 Oct. :' Hanibnii;
dispatch to I Juuinil fr-iv- rut 45
persons visrvs kilk'il and Id v oun-
ded in the fishtirur blwii th--rommunifis
and jjidic in the r .ts-t
two daw The foinur list .14
dead while the poittu cmii'ti a
aiuuunted to 12- .
lar'H Pa dure.
Bv A" orbited Press.
'PAH18. tKt ?t A nhlnel-.ml
republic this mwUiig aeenis as far
away as ever fur tb separatlsta
although they ore rnLiking fresh
connue'-ts do not appear to hae
: ruffuient fore to hold them.
Tha l.tvatkit-s in I1.S ilrfiMi-A nf
ti) compWe aptttifT' of the eeneral
nuhtie. setn r. hav n rtlM.uItv '
1H rgaIniB coatraj that bm n the notes.
nt fa meh the iu .ituation to- ' J"W"hl. ilr. Martaad cad at-
itar n thov wre vsteidav i tvntioo to Jhe wor and an inves-
H-V yfstaraay tisatlon of th rniwrt ruveuled
n movejnaot now apparently tJutt hv lat htn jmuotuU.
is confronted by the opposition ot Mr. lUrlaiid told the coamittM
njj lndpndent roput-tte engineered the purxha.-o of the note aa a
w mi.iii u u-. u-
'B HJ footsred hf tm reith
tin. j
rn - -
tM oup in tta favor. This m -;
cording to Beilln dispatch Is the
real outset of fluinreuor Wri'-
maan's isit to H.iKen. The lieilm
con eapondent ot l.e Join nil .i
sJ that ihia Rtmiid itiiablii- w i
be proi 1 1 1 hh d viith'ii .'I Inui-
AcLorumrf tt jte. jiij Mtth.
(be (lepaiuUst leudtr this is not ik t
uew or h-islily devisfl pi iti Tbf
ihjncelh'i bj ii ui li niiv"-i-d 1 i
th" utliK's of th. ItliimLii dti.-
liad dt ti uninid .ill iluii ti !
ahead q thim in iht i lui.t t n
of aa autonomous Khme! md 'I his j
was the iul uoiii inr the huti - ! '
4.UoU t-f ljet lWskfc Aad itf.
Oythardt la elia Awe L Chuo-
Cite bit Sunday. Maln?3 tttd
Matin iL'i rj-!.taidttit
"Thev tlVtkti. .nl Out1 rU
ti.XLl.td raff-maiio i ' r. i.i i' .!-
og ne " t! .it lUitULh Stat'' a'v.id-
ifHZ t'J th' tJl .- t'f 1. I. 11 V. ''1 I hi'
pjiH-lairiittl witht-ut dtitj ly lh-
Ctmtre p-irly
"'We also learned that the RavA-Jthe xbxii-th in onAvr that Br. Tru-
Ian nationalists a lull theietta uvauy fiuu.fci La this city a ltd
rten
4Mcuniunb-ut xif Ka.xn and Thur-
Ingia hat all pluuntd lo Uuntnluf htani.i hiw
pip viiii IS Ik.kui hii.1 tJuth-' 1c ullt.ii u tie p ner I pub-
RTtt th'.u.he tl. tt.st fiUjir 10 Ju In In 'H u .! - 11U will be b..rd
W tu l"-i ii" 1 i' " is 1 jrl'i 1 li j1 ti I 1' . . . s r.j in..
roove . jt1 ; .! !);-l 1 j j. ri
on BxiUn. . .
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CONTROL HEIGHT
I GUHDS SAYS
TEDSURGEQM
CHK'AOO Or'. 25 How science
'ran control tho height of a man
the Amr-rtcnn coiieo oi surgeons.
The surgeons are to discusi
In .11 iii' n now lit Inn i ien a Ch.-
(riiKu v.. in in U'O jt-.ni old .ma .iS
i In. hi s t i.1 rhoo hoi'hl W i pert- '
id till' in leased two t( c t bv ad-
in'1'i-.tia' i 'i of pxli.uti ii thyroid
I.! nni ! ' llci tti.illv tit Mr! is
IH'I'i ll I
I In i i In cli'iiv ff'Tn U'll-
I ui li.it. ilii. intiiiiv i' turned'
inui i u i ot gland tu I'mon'H
Ml I HI 1 .lllil 1)1 Ul 111 I Illlll II.
I. M il . W hn is l i putt 'I lo fie i
th l.i t -rill K "ii t bii' "nit cee-
nil i ' mcivfil tli" tlnmiil yla"d
!;. m il 11111 Mix in in l 'int
! "' Ull "i It i.s rlolll.lilil tl 'llO Will
- it' " bi-t full K.uwlli -.lid Vr
Hn-.ii
I t !
ii.lie . .il.-. tnlifidellt We
.1 -t.nii'thiii- to her crowtll.
." '" w-"-ii 1-r " to con-
j.iii'l tin in rums inleiii. Withiitil
tli' in inrviitii liitniiic 1.x t and m.il
prnioi tiotn il
j ' Thi'oiiirli the knowledge cf
(ftlniul Infill tti'i and tha selective
tnurrlaae of nil persons a race of
Kiinti tiuilii he uioduoed. 15v re-
lvcisinff this r' luilili s Would be
nuulp to prvdnnilnatc."'
'HOY Klij.ril'llY TItMV '
"Was i r.uat AuiMrs'i:
Walter Eaaou -'2 of T1pa. who
was killed by a Santa Vu train at
flnydr Txtedav night xvng th
aamti Walter Eaon who was ein-
I'lojI fr savewil flays at an Abl-
Icpb cafe according to acquain-
tant ea h le.
t.aon these acquaintances say.
Heft here Tuesdiv mornliiR with the
iHllliollTlf 'd ilili'litlim nf en in ir to
:o-.California after contpletinu his
'"." '"'. " ''- "" y ai-K
to Nt" trk inie once ihe llx'Cd
m pixurv aid win re relatives and
irjernli of we ilt h und boci il prom-
irn n. e . tie u iv.ire until u few
dajs U0'u of ; f r tue want.
HJUHJID SITS '
BOUGHT iTES
AS INVESTMENT
I OKI.UIOMV CITY Oct. S3 B.
. W. Ji.irJiml lue.sitleut of tha Mar-
' land nil .Hid !; lining company
wliu pi.ieh.iof! $ Jo una worth of
jtiutis cfuii hv UoXiintr J. f. Wal-
Jt-iii ui hij it-siilriuo beie to'd the
ii st..itmt; committi' of th Ok-
' ihijjH.i 1 mi i of lepreaentaUvis
h tl lie old n i i nn-idt r ti pur-
i. i-K" of t..e i.i.ti s is a .";;tl" and
i.H he d.tl . iJLi-1 to fc.tt liu inoney
u llU'lll.
tin at i aunt of a garbled trana-
enpt of i be ttstimouy a Hory
which wtift iut out ;i Oklahoma
t' eterduy tmut.eil Mr. Mariana
sfcvwitf h did not e.ptct to b
sirasjiJi ouaintas imduciwh una
that h-f bwuitlu ihtm only because
. - n --.p.. Mhihhw. Wat
engineer mmi W0U4 be abto
jueet them.
to
OR.TRHETTTO
SPEAo' HERE AT
FIRST BAPTIST
'
Pinaratlons ai being made at
J-jthe i'lrtt PipHit churtb here l
t in- fur t fe'iejl now a no ITiilAV
nifcl.l wt.-n lit itorge V. Tlt'etl
ii(l'.!li.ilii'tiUia pai t of the
I- !! si s.t !. I 11 u ..tUalalll
'If !"ii i v. i'I si-it at T ift
.1 i .u f.
1. If .1
'ihv.
ptoriiaai was tiaua- j
f--ui
iililiUVl CU:gt to
.stxtlwa mfht liavt. a oi'poitunrty
ftwf&x?- ""wTE"ft" ' ' ' ' ' - - -1- -i ' i ' inM - ii - - - -iiiHmwiLiiiinnT!iiin in.
"gaa-- IM:. ju . ' i'Ji''""'lBnaKnjiy '
The Columbia now at Glnur ter
run off UnllfHX. .mi Seot'-i. on.
ScotUm entry piohably will bo ihf
FORBES TO 8E
GIVEN A CHANGE
TO EXPLAIN n.
WASUIXdTOX. Oct. 25
Havliur
heard a rather startling story fiom
Ellas S. Mortimer of PliiUdeiphla
as to his relations with Charles It.
Forbes former director oj th9 vet-
erans bureau. Whllo he was seek-
ing a contract from the bureau
last year for the centime Hon of a
hospital the sena'u committee In-
' irstlgatlug the biiret-u. was in re
cess today until next M.inday. AUan
tibia 1 .il.n.dl ..lll .tl.l fl t.t .
sent further disclosures regarding
the activities of the bureau.
Before adjourning late yostenlay
the committee J nded to glxe oi
porttmity nisi Tues-t'iy or Wclms
day to Mr. Forb. tc leply to Mot-
thuer'a alory. whiet. contained
chargis of Intrigue deb.xuhrr
and corruption In coniv.tTin :ih
the awarding of a conir.t ror ip.'
building of a vetfianc ho3j.it il at
Northhampton. Mas.
a. .
A .
OCTOBER GOTTQ
OP 80 POUTS 0!
NEW YBHK BOAR
- i i
NEW YORK Oct ?5. October
laat night'a ctoae seilieg t ?t.
and taMih4 a w iish iei
for the aso. Th inewn' due
to tho fct that only abyut 4.S0O
bales were tendered on October
volitratts While loallv tW'ie 1-
n.a.iy hail benii'tpiltil Iitt r
inoiitlia wete 11 tu .'g'lv.ali i.tt
WASHINGTON' ti. t :' C t em
guii.i d prior tu O. tol"t' l toi iKl
C 4tH jT' baU .n. nding J . .! J I
rouutl baits toa.'Ud as half li bo
and S . j oaua oi Aiuxiixan r-ii-tian
UUd gft iuUs uf sa ulalid'tbv
pensxu. burtj.u siinivuiiitj t.ljv
To Qub- is Uu jvar 6 $7-i;i
Vxales iiuludlDg J4 round l;.A-
es tuunttd as half bates; .m7 bl-
ea of Aierix-j.a KgypWaa d ' .i
Utfc of fea Ifclatid W tm d.
Uiiinliig statxs to Oxl'Jij' c 14
thw er i
1 AlabuaiJ. 4 4b Aiux.ua 2" !4.'
Arkaiisa. ixt4 iii CailfolBU 11 "4
l-Hotid .'4A GxorgiA 414 ii'
LouisteM Sii.iii; Mtssisaippl toi-
Sid Missouri $4 41r: North tfuro-
Uuj. 5k.i.tlT tHWwaw Sl43a.
Jiuuih Carolina iT.S9; Ten 1 & e
1x3 xn. Tx-ia-s 3;i4 9v0. Virgaii.
11 e!4 ail otbt-r states eS-'
ti.iuiii); t Hi.t. titbxt Lj .tx!-
t 1 r. 1 u 1 fU w i. ' . . i .
bale is9m lisJ s''t"x--.
America's Choice
Mi- " aw ilt'i the In re m
U t j7 nuu a lias clullcu - d tlie
liiuenfit .
B. S. U. MEETING
HERE FRIDAY TO
DRAW HUNDHEDSi
TOUiKfiKS OP STVn: RrXDINfi
JAH(ii: JHCMXrATIOXS TO ; Jdents of West Texas suiwed by tho
iieiV.V .nVTiVvils;XGb OV Kansas City Mexico and Orient
lli IPs j. tuUM. railroad asked the Interstate com-
- r. . . . ' merce comm'eslou today to provlda
Home for aomo 63r delegates to for t))e future of tlutty carrtcr (Jf
thq Baptist Stuqent Dillon had'tttkulB advantage of conaolldotlon
leen obtained Ut to noon TJiura-'nhina to nttach It to one of tha
day. The 11. B. V will be In fourth ' Kteal waatem trtink line stems
annual .eabo0 with WBton. Cu.; Xm W5o.SsnS
lego tilday. Saturday and Sunday FPi Hock Mnni or the Hurl-nglOjl
of this week. Between five huu-jsystrm would do.
lred and six hundred atudent del-
eguti'8 jtre expected to arrive In
the my tonight ana in thw morn- ; mean or government loans ana
log. Women of the Baptist special rate adjustments. The
jhurchea ot tha illy ma.l th'i TeKM delegation wan headed by
campaign for homes for tho vu.it- ! A. B Spencer und Porter A. Wha-
las students; this week thu appeal - rasptrettvvly preMdent and gen-
was made to other xhuith socle- era! manager of the West Tena
ties for awitatnce in tattng tor
ISt. .i .b.b.ir ill.HJ U If ll flitl J I (L ttll
.? wCCb..t.w.. ... .. ..-
pons. fc.verai home among th;
MeihodbH Prntiinun and Clu.s
tuin denottiitxatiuns of the eity
have been oftvred.
Telegrams were coming In today
and Wcdiiesday frotn tlw various
Hvhooia tu B- & tr. ln-admu-iitets at
tho college stating that. UeU'i-
tious rA leaving for Abilene. A
inesiuuBe from Baylor College at
Beltou laid "Comiag foity strong
BcMcd oy iresiaeat anv airs j.
C HarUi." llowaid-Payno b!
sending bum li delegates who
will arrive by way ot the kianta F (
tonight. A trans uercatloit coBmilt-
leo headd by Buy Bradley Hju. J
vey Brwa. and Uferaid Joiuaa aa
a amAuei delegate W b&
home.
ffeo driv for home la contln-
uuag throughout Jhj duy. 3(rs. M.
H Compei-e. Mrs J. C. Burkett
and Mrs. . T. K. ddell w.th tom-
tulttees ot th. ilmrih .n-les uim
woiking for buy humxs
-Vrii'ii Iht si .ttf-i-i mi l'ulj -proiuui
which will bv- in id at u.i-
Bitiuiiuus ilvipx-i Jie Ir Wulti'x.
ltaj.t-'.t pastor if lift Ttn.l'
Bant t llHI.Ii llalia- iii J. -M
l)ji n V i. .j A' .v... i.
CxMjii.l.vi of Aiiil nt a!! to p - ik
in ii..-' l'ittn'j"ii 1 hx al'tijn."!
js.iJt-akxra will inx'hido Bi't ii
fob mm tt'h i v i!l K.tk o i a
bjujo imrNreaaioAs f the Itoly
landi lr Geo. W. Trwe't vill
tjve.ik at 1.99 at the I'uJ i:titi
ix hurt. h.
'lxxa Buddius liuxl..
FoitT WOKTH 1K .1
-i;
luioirg from San FramiSLu v b-
tlie nat.uisal Aoxetixaii A-cj;txa ca-
ventloa was b-ljl. tbv sfiwtei train
wnica was nase up Here arrived
thii axrtiirg with way TV&a del-
ete- The aptiai tbo 1.1 uiibi
back ll.e UlJ Ura Mux- b ti; l X
Ur-jWuVxnd iB t the xdii gi iv li..!
whti h . ide a trs'iutnJi u- hit jf-
i i ;i ii !.. nil n u .
Btn: ttS Wxt Pi0-s i
WW
i ii uninciig ra e which will bo
truxtna of the cupand the Nova
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ASK OHIEITTBE
: POT IN CONTROL
OF LARGER ROAD
WASKINC.TOX Oct. :.'.. Rea-
The Orient has been kept In op-
eratlon with some difficulty by
(hnmber of coininerce.
Cottmi Sells High
STAMFORU. Oct. 5. Two of
the highest priced sales of cotton
for this season wer closed thla
week with Mesurs. J. B- Aron an J
A. Y. Pavis. Mr. tavl sold eight
balej of cotton for 89 1-3 cent
a pound receiving u grots return
or tl.l15 04. Hi seed bought
Hun l-4 Mr Arow su'd for
ll eents. ts bab? lvnt a re-
u mv .
V
WEATHER
U S Department of AorUulture
vxgTHgR BUREAU
rurximnmnanmai
aad Friday unsettled weather with
ram an I older.
For Fast Texas: Tonight MWMt-
tied in wei.i prah-'ildv fur lu 4t
l.iiiiii'ii 1 tin m u.it'nu -t poitior;
i.il'k. ui - purtiu: frort in
iimi:i a.ti portKiu if bi.- Fndav
UHst'tthtl mm in w.st itoit'on and
on we- u t xuldt.. .11 loitu und
Wi-.sl ntti lis
iii -t Texa Ton.sht anil
Fl Itl V I l. (I (Vlfllt 1 mi x-i si uw
111 ll.- panhandle txikttr 'ii.Kht.
rt.!aLSv fleecing ia the Pal h. indlx
tulUii ni wjuthcat pxittiun riid.ij.
f cinoera'urts
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WACO. Oct. US. V ilmthln
tiliKfily In wlilcli lli lllld-I-etli
.N'liiltl. Ii ml Curl In't-
ter were kllteil win reported
lo Hit oTfltv or tho sheriff of
Mlliui county this nioriiltiit.
Tho tniRt'dy occurred at
Meck- a fiutill 'tiiittlllully lit
(ho corner of Moll .Mljttin ami
ltllrt coillllll'H.
Sheriff Driio S. Honors of
Mlliini fount y aflcr niiililiijc
an Inn'stiKiiihiii wild that MIh
Hchnllz billed I'retter niul then
look her own life wllli tho
miiiio weapon.
The' klllliiu Ii snbl to lltno'
occiiri-cd la t Ik liouut of the
Khl. the jouiijc mini liiiviiia
nil led llieto last nlKlil. llnili
bixlIoM wrt snltl Ui Iiiim been
round by inenibei-H nf the
hoUH'bohl whit nislioil In fol-
low Iiir tho mIiois.
OKI.AIIOM NS ItlCMAKKK
sTiticiiiiV ritoM pitor.it m
mCIIMOND Yn.. Oct. 2.' -A.
Orny Ollmei Oklahoma City at
I w.....ii v.v
trtrtir'V t iiii It
WS hailed III tho MldSt
EMS
G
ND
YONGi
DEAD
ING
bis aiblre-H befoie the Intel natbinal erglnif toward a crisis and
Association of l'lre fCniflneera bcrepeu talk ot Ameilcan al.l In Ku-
toil.iv und lu! f ilk Mnkcu from ' r"l '" I i-nstrm Hon has at tea .1
the piug-rniti when h lanncheil
Into mi nllTck on the Kti Klux
Klnn alter be liml deseiitied liuv.
T. C. Wa4toii of Ok la lotna as a
"Ivrnnt" tlctnitv fllitlfulW' ffiprt-
ed the rullnp of" Pre- Ident ( W.
ltinaer' that the nddrios could not
bo out inui d.
LS
TO BE OPERATE
AFTER NOII. 12TH
November 12th has been agreed
on bv achool authorities as the
ilato to begin enforcement of tho
Mate's compulsory school attend -nntlo
law. it Was aunutineed Thurg-'
dav.
In the Abilene elly chools and
lh all seliools of the county tha
MTorlc of enforcing tha law "will start
em that ilatc. L'mler the law all
children betwren the aije of elffht
nnd fouiteen vem-s must attend
school ion (lava or five months
Only upon exemption lsned by
the county si'perliitenilcnt of
schooia can a pupil be lemoved
flm the operation of the law nnd
the superletandent cxn is.iun such
exemptions only on leal Kroitnds.
I'arenW are urged to prepare to
start their children to wehnol on
November 12 If they are pot nl-
i rendv in school. It Is announced
that tho provision of the law will
bo enforced Jn this county this
year as never before and only a
legal exemption will excuse par-
ents for fo Hiiro to send their chil-
dren to school.
JtAlX IA1I.S OVI5U
ItOCIIMSl'KK SUCTION
Special to tlie Itenorter.
ItOClir-STEH Texas. Oct. r.
A steady lain fell over thts portion
of Huskell county ' ihoitAUshty
soaking the fields and delaying the
gathering of the cotton crop-
i . i i i
Ktilii nt Big Spring.
BIG SPIUNO Oct. g6.- It has
been raining her since early thia
morning. Cotton picking wil be
hatted for the time being More
than mono hales nf cotton hai
been iteeived in Howard county
and about M)Uy percent uf ih-j tiou
has been gathered.
TEXAS & PACIFIC
INSTALLS CRANES
OMPU
LAI
TnifllOWITFRiS
I ls baa sf I I ssF H 4
n...A .. . l..tn Me -. 1...
I nv naier tu.vi.u tmitn .w
iMtn Immxlled at the Tea n-
Pacific passeagxr flatter and theao
wrUl be taut ia ooirui.ot m tL M-.t
Um days awo.-d ixg to uy gi-
Mrr It. Jl- Batier. Tfce ne
T.
l-ita--tted-ty-4 -5 i-P
cifte trains la tho pUw of tho e" coarg x- 1 rvers eonsideitd it a s 1 ant
water tank hi the eastern pait otfi. Marsey tll they h4 fctarted ithat but seven. ut . the lot men-
tha eiiy hIuoi will K- tori dwnhom I'm night and th teat m bra 0t the j ... have vota c r-
The addition of the new water
eouioiMit i- ... tt t'i. n any irn
provinent sttp undert it-u by the!
rail vxa v x.utian. in Hjb way of
passenger sxrvni Sevrrvl uiiii -
(gei ti mi with th. n w atrkngcf
'mtrit ;n 'i ' h I..i mincf tin
lake tu v.atei while stopied at
'the pa- t -i d i.
The . lai loxatx I lust west of.
I'uu treil Lfa4n..j" w.U ser sal-
ji luttiiid. i..M&ni.'r trains at -
tor4i to tha plM White
tho eiuipmeot jut west of th
(Cedar street erdWug will serve alii
kv&tbonnJ uaaseogei- trams Stttu-f
ie.i Wntej Ibx iw ix'n naikt
tbe i raa i-ae-b.; ui i .uj by train
on enoer trad il-; t Juad fi .h. xoiui'lcte ta;lure xif the qtk V- eri.r friu oftKO
trams will uiil.i.j tho w.it xraij : xilutixiu U assure JL ax-oording t'j The writ of xrofetbuicn wa.s c-.
and wtbujia iltitr. liAxiu wiHdvtev rocsivad Uoni th Ploio- tallied b Att. iay 0aert J5brS
MM lib Mur pjjae ?. juesu this m.orateg " bli .f Aetia :verr-r
No iuc0vteKe will acxfae ! Muuiuers x-.juiia.ted that liii Trapp.'' it s. if rootled tho g - -tbe
rosttlt of frght trans stoppag wen wro i-ii'i-r ciniui4 xf C.a- aruoi ax- n ar.d gtea nudtt U5t.
fur wale. ecord;ug u tb i-ial M. taa 4t Conutlt. Prior t eruor Vlaltmi aal Ptetrict Juae
laogemeota tbat have ! n nixd. tln.r captuie tho KOXeri!iiiat fcn.JYxun Coat. xma. g appxiatee vt
Ka.'h freight Hr Aim will b retmlr-iBmuvt.-d tht HN muiiuei ii;ih inri.nr lvti tesud th 1---ed
to brxak at th me.-i . rossng th- mv uf iHao aixd Xaaii b.t i ' j-"utiu utn.iar4ft. Both asos .
.ii uidrr that tiaffa- .'ii ll.e iltj '. i tunralit 1 and ibat th. t ofteta t. at.pxar ajforH tl O 6-
ll.ruuUfaix nl i .t L i at huii'i'jii.i .-. 1 U t i is i.i led t iJ h.tiv Wrt tWk JtrOsir t5 u?-
to &y fiAt eo-teat.
REP. CALLAHAN THROWN
OUT OF ROOM AFTER AN
ATTACK ON KU KLUXERS
.
j i n v n p r n n n r " to v?
M Mill hi I Khr OKLAHOMA CITT. Oct. 25 -A
LLU I U ULUIIUL dmcen or more hoxiM memb's to
nR If I Bin B 1 1 in IT ''y fdrcbJf attaclied Itepresen'a-
M II V I M II II I S I I v ctal't vt J-tlmer. smashed
III I 1 11 U fi llull Hlalr and threw Ckllahan out of
TO I
ETON
WASnifNOTO.V. Oct. 85. tavM
T.loyd tleorire who as premier ot
Ureat Itrltain plaved a memorable
rol in the great war anil In the
makliiK of the peaco that follow-
ed It. came to Washington today
to east his sharp Welsh ee ove.'
tho inner machinery of the Amer-
ican government anil to talk over
manv subjects ot world concern
with American officials.
Apropoo xvlth the drairiaile
tiircid which has rtm through his tnhnn most of them endeavoring
enlne eaieer. his arrival herB camt tlI .-. .. n vi .
at a time When th turbulent ..r . t p tnPlr n"d!l on hm he "
:. .. -. --.. v.
Ofi"""" "- '"""I"' ii.'ei nKiim nr
iiioment i.rv revlnl
1 hn I'.u'tluJ! ntblren of Ambas-
sador ll.UM'N (ll tollllnn tlm new
Icrm.in tenuest for a survey of
her nhllit to imv repiuallons andjtwn menbers nfler the serpcant nt
renewed ptoposals for a wort I
economic i otifercne all put their
touches of color Into the back
ground of -the long string of con-
ferences ananaed between tho
British statesman nnd tho direct
lng minds of tho American n-itlon.
Secretary Hughes and then
President Coolhlgo were on the
former premier's calling list for
tho first few hours of his three
day visit. Ijxte In I ho day he wnt
to pav a call on Woodrow Wilson
who lfkn him had filled ono of
the leading roles lu the drama or
wur and peace and on tho oulv
other living e-oreldent. Chle
Jutilic Taft.
PANHANIHd: l)Ki:.VCIIi:i)
BY HliVYY DOWXPOUlt
CIIILltnEffiJ. T . net 2H
IBMivy ratrf starting yoatortlhy over"
tno iexns I'antianillo which wna
recovering from recent floods. lon
tinned at noon today nml It In re-
ported to have extemlod Into Col-
orado nnd New Mexico Highway
tra f fie iii this section la reported
stopped but railroads o far have
not been In terf erred with. Farm
work a No Is at a standstill and
should tha lain continue floodstkge'
is predicted in
large l'anhandlu
trciitus within :
1 hours
KLAN MEASURE
S ADOPTED B?
SENATE SOLONS
OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct. 25 In-
vestigation of the Kit Ktux. Klan in
Oklahoma by the leUluturo was
assured when th enaa adopted
this afternoon the house resolu-
tion providing for. a John commit-
tee to investigate aueh act of the
Klan as might bJ illegal. The cum
mittee ifompx-seii of inerisbeii fumi
both houses is exneetexl to begin
its Inquiry Into allxgnd mob orlf 1-
tiea without tlelay.
1 fiMitnnl j Imf.iPa I Was ttinrt-MA
court to d termlne w bother I.leut-
enant Uovernoc M. E. Trapp is Ug -
ally in charge of tho executive V
office pending the outesomo of lm-
tiravhRint eh.ueei. aga'ml clover -
uor Walton ovin at l.- thn af-
ternnuii
The houMt adopted article 11 oi
the illlPeaxhineat Is to .
11 . 111 '
Hl'hllANI) OP RICH
INBIVN WOMAN 1 11X11
in
OKMl'UiKK. Okla.. Oct. S5
J. B BE UlliUX 9 Ul I 'Jl r s 111- V-lBl 0V.II
Sam Marsoy htisbrtad of Katn.
leu Marsey aim of to creeiti" '" siamurr noi 1 1.5 i'
nation's wealthiest women ws
f.uud dead tin tb- Frisco tr?.Ws
I w m
three mile east of Islt eity una
mornhw. hte hel and arm evr-
j -.. k ..4-
I Th dead mu'i wife wil
t Th &! 5 Vrisi
1 ar o1? f ru;
)- j - auith inn tr i it sj
-"""Tr ra?te tali. taiuVt car
fK ' .r .rfi.i.. 4.
at'i. ."V tstit t "Jw- " "j
rmemieru was wnu m xar
into the lit n
'iij..i i7
C T 1 f" 1 11111111 T
. I K ! H S Kr lllil I
VI 1 1 U. u I l IllalUI. I
nPPrSTTn. nMUO
lILLLIl I Ll! L It I L
II I I I M I I II JH I tl
UL1 Lll I LU Ull I U
-....-. .-..
' m I III Bill III Ills II I
D I Mr nlH Kl rllK I lh '"-"i xb-i- ur-jer
H I IILIi:? ill ' Ull It sWswteiens . f sia.c rrs -
n I n - ii - w n iya ii.h u.pi.4xi him ur -g
th hupea. hi..at wroceeauig-J lal
AliiKKs. Oct- ii Jo".rBiet ublaLntd n lu aturtion ia !a.t
tiovvt. has xxuiiJ Corinth aad
Uag thx- taovvwiiut ta Thraxsi
mi i-uujii uhpii iib ucviareu m n.
hitler arrsiRnment of the Ko Klux
Klan thst N. v. Jewatt grind fl:a-
gon of the OKlihoma realm pf the
Utlan was dletatintf tho kind of
leftlvlatlon to be enacted In Okla-
homa. Callahan's words hixrdly fell In
the bou-tj chamber before one
member shouted "tlmtVi a black
lie." One mnnber apranir at C.tl-'-.ihftn's
throat and both fell on the
floor In a scuffle. Twelve or l-
lother inembera ruihed toward f'al-
-i . -. . ..it...iiM -it
-" "'' " .".u.... ..-
itllltT lilt' lOOt IS OI IllO IIOUSU TJSO-
ed to the corner where tho scuffle
i taking- jdac Clenchtl fia
xveie wavtnir In the air ai Callahai
was forettity rlette.l into a rti-iU
room Just ontftid" tlio house eh-inx-
ber.' Ca'. la linn utood Riiardfd by
arms had ordered other members
ba k Into the chamber'
Attacks Kit KIu
Callahan's bitter attack on tho
Kl.m the first which have been
Hind In tho house during tho cx
trjaordbiary seMiiou occurred nftrr
a long debnte nrt whether tho
house should vote for Impeach.
Inient of Governor J. C- Walton on
arllclo 10 which concerns his dee.
filtration of martial law In Tuisx
-oiinty. Callnhrm said that 90 per
" ' .. r"nimis.oners i
HVV.J-l'0 nemoe '
I cent or tlio luiv commissioners In
e
KU Klux Klan
Tcoplo In this state have bern
tried In seeiet hefora they re.ii h-
otl the court room;" Callahan de-
clared. Ha related liow Governor Wal-
ton declared war on thn Klan mil
ftlOW" "Orand- WwIhcmi. Jowct 'almost
liuinodiiuoiy netted tho oxecutlviv
to overthrow tha Ku Klux Klan."
"This noma Mr. Jowott" assert-
ed CuUaliun. waving hla arms and
vlgorouiily shaking his head la
dictating tho kind of legslation to
bo enacted by thin body. He x x x '
Hero he was Interrupted If
shouts from all over the Iiouko
chamber and members sprang at
him. The forvo of tho nttn'k
Kiiot'Ketl cnll.Hi.in into a chur be.
hind him. crushed It. and ho an 1
another Ic-gUiiitor went to thP Bo r
aurrotindeil almost Immedlali Iv bv
n group-of indignant housx.- mem-
bers. By Ansoelited Prose.
OK1-A1IOMA CITY. Oct IS The
eighth chin;- In the bill of In.
pcarhiiuiit ; ilnst Qoveruur J C
Walton w.-M vot.d toilay by the
lower hfiiiM of the state lejjsli.
ture when it appiuved T7 to 14 m
tlclo 18 of it (ommittee rcocrt
accusing the executive of detlitinfc
martial law m Tulsa ''nh'n I
cauce reason or ground txts'i I
there fov."
Jesa Harper democrat I efrc
Was in the ape. kt ii chair xvh ntlf
session wits i all I i order S I.
McBee be.ni; lonfined to hit. l.yt'I
room by illnes.-.
l'nctM 1'roBociitioii
By the Ami. jat. d Presa.
t)KIliiM.V CITY. Oit.
; . - F
oovernoc Wulton faced 1 -sat le
1 r'"lal pr.-se. mlou for oliegrd
'trtt.l inis.hi d a he turned t --
U;V w'h hl b.i. k to the w ill ti
1 e" the tide ot impeachmc it al-
reav nvelopim.- him.
j Itiiypng in hii eira was thn ar-
nounoemVnt of . Itflilame .-vcs.
li8tlg conuiiutee that it wo I J
rpresegt to a grand Jur all cf the-
JimpesWhuieot m.iMiixiii r5a nat
' xod while the . gevutive awal -
;! th outcom ..f hi 1 .urt thai-
lenge of its auinxuUy to suspen 1
j "'" am xmi" me uppei t -.u.a
-""-- " -.vun vi if
l--ewni pieiivd to set .1 a.-
thill this n.i. huiuixr v'aw hi. t 1
"- .."" "" "y1
.iiv l.-'- approved
v -i
or xita twenty two ftiirtta t
luiuad In tho cuinrnttee ri(.iri: 3r I
forwarded them to the Jittuo s
Kun duis iii iijioeacnu.c 'to
. - -
'" ;oa "t into aeso. 4 tr a
ru"teK ta consider the rn 1 1.
imt -emim "f ih- igdiri" t w
aistentlj aaa.n-t at.ptane t.f fie
. luxria ji
th
it aj
l 'UI 1'0Wl-
Wheir.uuis
bx
r-
IsSuert
afteraxH'ii w.U l. .i so a . i
fo1 a '''' "' v"'1 :;"t
Uovtra.-r Uat. Uui
in uh l u i''nt Ce
K To . at i.g gover... -
wrtt gtaati t late e.
'
Tl a
x-ajf
after the srVvnu raisti tit s.
court ban.i.- n A Meutc. rt gr.
Ifeod thtir aetioa.
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