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Amarillo Daily News
VOL XIII. No. 200. AiiocUted Preu Service. Leased Wire Reports.
AMARILLO TEXAS FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 1 1922 10 PACES IN TWO PARTS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
ww
SOLDIERS IM
FIELD TO
GET REBEL
no nan
ft) anVttttstfS PfCM
KAN ANTONIO. Aug. Jt. Generals
Manuel Iar?et unit Kvurtato J'erex have
hevn aitiited to take I ho (Mil agulnst
General Kranriaro Murgula who U re-
ported ii arms UKwliittt the Obrogon gov
eminent according lo a pnw dispatch
printed today la Ia I'lensa. KpsnlNli
language iiesvsnaner pul.llHhmt In Kan
Antonio. Th generals will u two
columns of cavalry In un effort lo cut
off the retraxit of tha (urnir.
Tli La Prciina also published a story
Imtuy from II correeiment in Mexico
Clly thai 1'ancho Villa former rrll
a-.lnM tho Cairmnu government hail
offered hi services lit HwTrtary of War
Yttnclfco K. Serrano. In a telegram
lo tho minister VIIU la quoted as mylng
that ha had hoard rumnra that Murgula
had rressed tho Itlo Orando Into Mexico
from Texas. There la a long standing
hostility between Villa and Murgula
which dstea bark tn Curranxa days ac-
cording to the dispatch. Tho ncwaia-per-
quotas Heeretury of War Herrnnn
aa saying that General Anutni chief of
o.eraUtis In fohluhl. In wliirh slate
Murgula la reported to l operating
that tho former C'arranxa geneoi liaa
oolv.40 men with him and that m far
ke haa svaded all r uneoiintera with tum-
oral trooim.
General C3itmtnluto H:inrhi rhli f of
nperalkma In Vet a Crux la nHH tiil to
have erlved In Mexico City to confer
with "resident Ol.tvgon and Horretary
of War Hex runo and to receive Instruc-
tkona with reference to keeiilng rebels
eft tho Vera Ci-ui coal.
uniruEiijis
ill 2 WESTERN
STATES FIRED
DISMISSAL OP TRAINMEN
DUE TO RECENT STRIKE
IS REPORT
B? AswrlsUd TtaM
LTM ANOi:u:S. Auk. 31. Immoral
from office i-f one general ihulrmnn
threw Imal chairmen nn.l eight officers
uf subordinate lodgca of lh. brother
hflfld of railway trainmen In California
and Arlxnrm un a rcault of the recent
walkout which rnmiielled tha suaen.
ehm cif iruln service mi tho At.-lilaon
Toiera uml KsnU Ke railway was un
ii'Mjnc-d here tfxluy hy John lfcinnnn
.resident of the trainmen's brother
hiHid.
OIS SAVING MADE
Gil IliSURAtlGE RATES
Br AMWUd Tnm
AL'HTI X. Aua. 31Texaa furmara
hava boon aavrd aiinroxlmatfly u mil
lion it.ilbira diirlria Iho iiaat van
through tho rodm tlnn In Inauranco ratoa
an atorod gralna. CharU-a i:. iiaugnman
mttm markota and warohouao rotnmla-
inn. atatod tiAiv at a ronforonca of
Kiirki-ra of tho mnrkrla drnart
mont Tho oonfon-m-o rloao.1 tha work
of thnl orUn nl for tho flatal yoar
Ta fallort IMtla. "
. tutlaud fraa
At'MTIN Toxaa. Aug. Jl. Ooltrctlon
nt .nroiimiMv f.oo.ooo loanod lo onun.
tloa In It7 and till to aaalat Tosna
r.iiiwn -iit bo unilortakrn Immad late
ly to moot the iKlclonry roportod toitay
In tha gi-noral rrvonuo rumi iy maia
T.nr r C V. TTfll. It .U tM
fiAunrait follfMina tho ronroronivt bo-
twaan Torrrll. Attumoy Oonorml Kool-
Ina and Conptrol. n A. Hmlth t-
uy.
llurao Khoo ToMrnamrnt
t Aaaartafd twm
nrn voiVEH. la.. Au. II Six
taon mn will art pitching tomorrow
rnrtilna In Iho final rotind of tha
annual national hoi an ahoo pilrblng
tnurnanynt whl.h la bolng h-M at
tha atalo fair linnnilM horo. Hlxly four
Ctbor ronn-aianla hav bn rllml-
atod. llamaVapa t'Mrl llaainraa.
lyAanfajwd rnaf
WABHINtJTON. Aug. II. nualnoaa
noroaaaiily muat Wod uiwb-r hamll-
capa for am no timo to row. aa a toault
f oo aliactaao and tranannrluIMm dif
flruUloa. aoiwillng to tho atimmary of
financial and nualnoaa cnndltlor.i
throughout tho onuniry diirliiit Ant.
laauod tonight by tho f.ilirnl r-Tva
board.
Thoutplamlin fluro of tho month.
Ui board dorlarod. haa brii llo !
kornt aotiiidna whhh Ih gnrallaoln
karont aoundnaaa whbh tja. gonoral
ImalnuMi a)tualln baa ntanifoolod In Iha
"NOTHING TO WEAR" AGE OLD
WAIL OF BRIDE 14
TO FIGHT BONDS IN
HERRIN WAR CASES
mi SENT TO
JAIL BY JURV
NOIWUG
MINE BATTLE
PRESIDENT DECLINES TO TAKE
ANY HOVE IN FIGHT TO PREVENT
GEORGIA YOUTH BEING HAWED
MI18. ril'DK OI.IPIIANT
MACON. r.n.. An. Jl. f lotting mar-
'led at It worriM llttlo Miaa Klmoiu-o
lli.Klit i-iiiMiiKHialy. Not no ini-h bo-
MWm ob w only 14 ami h nuronta
"ijjTtixl I. hi Ih-vu nho ilidn'i hnva
-i Ihmir In weir!
(Will h NhiiwH iliiul.ll.f b. ilmi aho waa
iii.ic KH wn mi tliun ih-oiiIi. Ihouaht t
Niilur.illv It wiih un luiN-iiiont. I'atu
md iniiimi w. ri- going to wild hor away
. xKiiiiimr ai lHNii Ih-i.iii.. hoy thought
hio mum K.i'lnif (. imu li tif Ciitiula
v'lui' i CL'iuil. iiiliih.uil. tho l!i-yir-old
h iml .:( ml i
'I dliln't llilnk wo wi-ro really and
tio!v gi-iiig to m l iii.it t n-0 Uiut night
wlnn Clinili- m J I atartod for tho
fhow." miUl young .Mra. tlllnhnnL
Hut whon wo ni 'on tho atroot car ha
al'l Tlomii " iThiit'a w hiit ho iiilla nia
vou know I. 'HuoKio.' ho wild "wo'ro go.
mg to gi t iiun l.tl loniglitr Ho Mid h
hiul Iho llifliH. In liig iinrkot. Wilt. I
told him I JiimI iHiuliln t. I didn't liiiv
fin UtKikUitJuUuw to g4 nmiriotl In
itial a 1iiln llttlo vo iro. you
know!"
oi:ti Mia. (illpliint nliil.1diTid at
Iho tlu.iighl. Hho nililod;
"Hut Winn Claiiilo hiiIiI Iho initichor
ttiiH ualting f.f im jiiHt oouliln't dla-
uiMiint hiin!"
t Wlm li ahowa no iloul.t (hut tho
thrill of iimi.inif rvon tit H. rlaa
.il'o) fi minim- fiinhliiii liiKlincta.l
"Wh'-n wo got ulniit thoro." young
Mih. iilitiliimt w.M un. "I aiiid In my
" If. 'No I'm tiot going lo dn Itr Hut
wo f.niilly gut thcro and I Jut didn't
o any aonao In harking out:"
No. kho ain't a bit aorry. 8hn any
ahe llkiw mnrrlod llfo "for Clauib- la au
wool nnd ho'a koimI looking tool"
GIVE EXTEIITIOn
TO GERMANY ON
GASH PAYMENTS
QUESTION OF MORATORIUM
WILL AWAIT PINANCUL
REPORTS
WILL PAY OLD
SCALE IF PUBLIC
SHOULD DEMAND
MINE OWNERS WILL TARE
SUCH ACTION AS PEOPLE
DESIRE
Mr AMnrlalHl Prmt
M A It ION. III. Aug. 31. Any offort
to Iniiig bIkiuI tlm rloiiao on bond o(
uny tM-raotia Imlh tod for murdor In on-
noi-tlon with tha llrrrln maaaacro will
Im oppoard by Attornoy nonoral Ed-
waid J. Ilrundngn and Htata'a Attor
noy lMua lnty arrordlng to thalr
talciiiont laauod thla ovotilng.
The annuunromont followod the filing
of a motion for rolonan on bond of Otia
Clark who la hold hnra In Jail chargod
with having klllod C. K. McUowolt au
Itorlntondont f tha Loator Klrlp Mlna
noar whlrh tho mnaaaera took placa.
Clark a union minor waa tha first per
son Indlrlod by Iha grand jury that la
Invoatlgaling tho MeiTln riot a during
which :i mon wora klllod.
Annnuncrmont that a motion had
boon filod by A. W. Korr rhlof rounaol
of tha llllnola Mtno Workora aaking
that Clark bo admltli-d In tall waa muda
Ihia aftornoon by Clrrult Judif" I). T.
Ilitrlwoll iH-for whom tha motion will
ba arguid. Jlo auld he would nnlt
tho dofandanta' attornoy and tha atlor-
no-g of tho prnaorutlon to arrange tho
tlnw of iho boarlng to Iholr own oon
vonionoe. It wua thought proh.blo thla
hearing would bo hold today.
In tho aamo narrow roll In whlrh
Hot tlm Itraantaa wha precipitated tha
riot a ut Wi'wt Krunk fort ai-voral year a
ago apont tha waning daya of hla Ufa
twfore iiaoonillng Iho gnlkiwa aat tonight
Chirk rho firat man Inillrted by tha
grand Jury invoatiKHlitig tho llorrln
rlota whii h look llvoa having boon
takon In tuatixly thla ovonlng Vlalbly
diNtroNaod ami wnrrlnl Iho primmer waa
oon to dlrot-t hla oy-a toward the door
with ovory llttlo move anticipating tha
arrival of frlrmla whom ho expected to
affoi t hla roloaao on bond.
With an nin m.ignlno on hla kneoe
tho prlaonor ant proccuplod hla
thought wandering off to (lorovillo not
far from horo where hn had lo leave
behind hla family a wife and five Utile
hlldren.
The aala of a mowing for ono dollar
and a half and the aulo o fothor farm
Implemrnia at equally low prloa waa
what ca unod county officUta lo bo aua
plctoua that Clark contemplated having
thla vicinity and aa a roault the In
dictment againat him waa hoatened.
A bak whlrh alate'a attorney Deloa
Duty derlarod gav (Mia Clark advance
Information on hla Indictment haa here
dlacovorod and atonod "for on.- and
for all."
9r AaMdatrd Frna
MO I I. Tit KK .a.. Aug. Il-fietrrmv
Tliomaa W. I lard a k k on Ida arrival
here lonighl rorolved a telegram front
I lie private aorrrlary of treidrnl I lard-
big aavUing lilin I ha I Iho irealdonl had
rocrlvod a pelillun from lioorglana In
behalf of rrank IHiwo wIhi h la ba
banged in Atlanta lianiirrww.
By AaMriaUd Vtmt
ATLANTA lia.. Aug. 31. I'reaidriil
Harding today declined to lake a band
In Hie Woven! h hour effort bring made
in aarr Iha llfo of rVank Ihipre who
tee lt Iho gallowa taoaxrew. TUo
influenra of Iha president waa aakod for
by Mra. ('. T. Oaburn. Atlanta woinaw
alio haa worked for Ilia renaVmnod bay
and lonighl ana reoelrod Ike laUoaltkt
lotograin:
"I roaldeig Harding ran ooly wire
(ioveroor llardwkk aa a K'vata kMlb
tldual bora u no iha federal government
baa ao reiallon la alalo raaoa.
(Kignodl
"teeorgo II. ChrUlUn Jr.
'Socretary.'
ciousTon nnn seeks to anr.i
'ALL PROPERTY 07 30 CECDSG3
of ouneo nine to get losses
r Aaaxlaled Troja
IK.VKI! Colo. Aug. 31 Hooking tha
recovery of tSOov hn In a "liiiiico"
game A. Nil he of liUHlon Texaa
liakiy filed ault In diHtrlcl court and
auk nl for an attachment ahainat all the
tangthlo proM-rty of thirty memlieta of
Iho allognl "million dollar" awindla
gang nrreateil In ralda by 'Vnver aut!t
ixlloa I:ihI wo-k.
If hU lotlllon la granted onto than
tp TDIUtJ
PLOT ' Dili
sav mms
r AaMrialoi kraat ' f
ailCA(K) Aug. 31.-Tho dlacloaura.
of a new train wrecking pW an at
tempt lo blow up a train- tha buro'
Ing and dynamiting of hrUgea and
other railway jirupcrly greaamg .ri
traoka alugging of workora and otkaa
acta uf lawlnaa vioiom maraea ina
atrlke of tho railroad ahopmon through
out tha country luday.
A pile of dehrla boawd In Iha path
4 an oxioto. Chicago train sear
liring laiko Iowa waa roMa-lea to
have roaulted In tie death of one
man and ibo Injury lo hire others
when a motor car on whlnh tbey
were ruling In advance of thf train
atruck Ibe ohetrudivn.
An attempt to blow up a Chicago
and Alton train near Alton. Ilia. tua
bombing of a brklge In Wilmington.
Dela.. and Iho l-urnlng of seven
bridgea on tha "Cotton Dclt" Una
alao were rotxa-lad atmultnaaouary
with tha arreat of throe man In Chi
oaao charged with a plot to dyanrolte
ind wreck Iha Now VorkTlcag
"Weatern Bxpreaa" ijf Iha New Torll
Central tinea. . . . '
Tho lateal Biroata followed tha hold-
ing of Mir othwr men accueed . of
wrwking tho "million di-Har1: pcesa
m the HI ion aua tVutrul near Oarjf.
Ind. a itth marc thuti a Week ago
by removing thirty saved einaee'from :
tho rulls .cauaiag. lite dialh of two
ariglnciiit n and otr-l" wore oajng
'.ir0.uv Including cah In luinka. or
Kinal pnH'ity and i.iher ovourUh-a now
lWliod hi' Iho ili-ta Will lie tied Up
iniidliig l lilatrln Attorney I'liilllp
Vnnoiae. oiIdt alinilar aulta irolbly
will he Mxl. Iho dietrkl attorkey suld
lkU r .i. it. t reni n wno. P"-e . (. ffdmt oJ uffVUls to
Oe lora la me H'aiu-r in ine nn'iinii .
"buiuo'' ring waa fixed at KO.OtM by
J. II. Ilareiiee Motley hero tmtoy Tho
.nil t"T the auNpert waa act lit IJS.ouU.
6 AMrialoJ Preae
I'AKIH. Aug. St. Tho Renarallons
fommirolon haa relieved Germany of
V nrx-oiwiiy f making any further
cah iKiymrnta In reparations for tha
r. inalml. r of lf22 but defers its decision
on iho iiitition of a moratorium until
rsdhwl roMirla In tiemtany'a f'nanooa
no mrrlod out. Thcae Include iho IhiI-
am Ing of her budtict. reduction .f (Jit-
niany a fotelKn oldisatlons currency re.
orin and the Iwnio of foreign unj Inter-
M......IUI ... lo.moriiia iK ae mioii ;nup fv n(.r . pt rmwr
no rc-r.i.na c i.iii.iaa on MK Inln; . Hll h MIhatM.
..i.u.it 1. ii- .-. iii.il nit- iHriiian aime
t AaMiiated Proa)
I'lllMltKl.rillA. Aug. 3. Only
"puhik- nuinilatu" would IniiH Iho sn-
ihraclte npi'nitora lo tay tho ml mra Ihe
old wage sulo Ixyond next April said s
utatein.nl iftHiicd inniuhl by iho general
polli lea fMinimlllee uf iro mine owners
afior an allikiy caifi-retii-o in this city.
They will conf.wni Ihe.r action lo aucli
it tllKltilllc Wild do etit-nient but no
.lh- r reuroii vioulil ltuol them tii enter
Into un an; e. null' which wouhl "m
o-y
lei lii n h.iH ulrnnlv bean made."
Tile i-iiilom ind lo iimnah-r Iki
uggist ona made to miners snd opera
tora by I'nlli-d Klatia H-nnlors lVnwr
Itaa kiot itn iie.li! and Iho mark hna
doprocialoil diitlnuooaly."
Annmin.vnicni of iho oistniieHion'a
action waa mude by Hlr John liradhurr and Kol ..f r. niinK.ii. a. in Waahing
;hla rvoiilug after n so-felon laaling ono .n kil TuotLi'. The aucgeatkina have
hour and twenty minute. The decsn
saa Immediately communicated In the
(b-rmnn ih-li x il.-a snd Iho various gov-.rilllM-llta
by teli.hone. It a under-
itiad that I romlor IJovd (ieorgo eT-
smally approved iho aottliin-iit by tele.
phisio thla aftenioon.
After lUidgs llurnors
tf Astarisld Poms
HIIAWNKI-:. Okls.. Aug. 3l.-"mintr
officers hero unnnunced tcnlxht that
they hud definite Information I hut iho
Rsnla Ko treatlo southwest of Tecum-
seh wsa a. afno ahortly after I
o'clock by three men whn drove to
Iho trestle In an nutomdi'.k-.
not lain m:i.k puhlic by either side.
iiofe of rescuing
eiito:.:bed hikers
IS SLOWLY FADING
THREE PLANS
IN BONUS DILL
NOWIN SHAPE
BOTH TEXAS SENATORS
VOTE FOR BONUS FOR
VETERANS
fuel coin
DILL PASSED DY
LOWER HOUSE
SENT TO SENATE WITH AS.
SURANCE OF QUICK CON-
SIX RATION
dctirmlne whether there wore any .
run iicot Ion hrlwetin. tho two groups.
Uadudd .uYbi Uvea noiilrut . M
ii.lu.iit. isiilnoit iho first Informs-
I line r.-ncoriiing .Iho ali-gej plot. .'Ao
"oraisa i . . invemiaaua a ..ino
arock was' first uppoaad tq' Uk
nku-o Tuesday but tht arrJt a 'the
wis- iis-n .In rwinnortlon wllh tk
(lnry outrage issliMmod Iho xoruICn
f Iho Mis. Tho mon aH'e'.krln
Mm.Hl today In sn utlompf In loam
if Whirs were ' Conner toil With the .
ronaplrscy and aloo to.fliul Iks lora-
thai of Ihe dynamlla whlck was to
have I -oon uatl. VholeMtb srfesta uf
lornrlaia was proinlncd by Iho police
n their outbreaks of vbdetir In Chi-
cago shlle fnlersl agents continued
their ai'iMty In sll parts of tho ron-
irsl seat.
ARGUMENTS FOR
TRACKCEII BEFORE
BOARD COMPLETED
I'y AaanrlutsHl Pre.
C1UCAOO. Aug. 31 The leaders of
4A0.0M mulnteiiance of way men com
pleted their arguments before tha Hail
road labor Hoard today for an Increase
in wages from tho present rale to that
of a minimum of from 49 to i rents tn
hour.
W. J. Ituck. union statistician sum-
med up briefly Iha rasa of tho am-
plnyea. Ha ibi lured that tho men were
entillcd lo a "drent living wage not
only uion bumanltarium grounds but
aa a definite I. gal right " and resisted
hla pnaltlon that Ihia wage waa at least
40 rents an hour Instead of the 33 rente
now In foroo.
He said thst President Maiding bad
deatTihed tho living wags as a "saving
wage" hut that ihe union "bad not
ventured l ak ss much." In supimrt
of his claim Lsurk declared that he
bad tho aasursnce of HVnator Cummins
one of tho fra inert of Ihe set. that Ihia
wsa his view of the matter.
By Aaterlsteil Proa
WAMIIM.TON. Aug. 31-Tho four
billion ddUr MdiHors' bonus hill was
pssaed today by Iho sostslo and now
goes lo 4-enferoiiro. Senators l ullioraofl
nd KlaMsw-d of Toa toted lr Iho
bonus.
As s mended by lis sensto Iho bBI
weild become rflerlive Janaary I ll!J
and would protido Ihroo ofSkmsl plant
lor vol era n af Ibo world wsr other
Hun thaso whoae adjusted servlrr pay
would i Kit exoood These wauld be
paid In rank. Tho options are:
Adjusted aervtre lertUVales payablr
In ? ears or aoutter al death and ron-
rerntng losn provisions.
sralsMuU training at the rale af
l.71 a day np la a total af It per rlW
of the sdjualed srrtlro croall
AM In purrhaalng a farm ar Iwtae
Iho Mai amount to range frsm IM per
rent af Iho adjusted sen Ire credit II
Iho money were sdvsnrod In l!3 lo ta
ier rent of Ibo adjusted aonlco rrodll
il llw paymonl were made In llrjg ar
I hereafter.
28 PLANS BOUGHT
BY MANUEL HERRICK
a Aeriale4 I'ras
A VKIJIi I H. ia . Am; 31 4 on a rots-
man Manuel Her irk of M.uihi.ia. who
ntieodod Ihe govern mon t s.ile of air-
craft and other pronv "t lither
fuld loilay. iurrli.imM I'l airilui.a
whb'h h- a.iys be will u- for -liticul
nrHiea in I Kl.ilion.ii ufoi nihi l staua.
In all I!.". mi worth of aiipl.iiim ina-
'thln.ry snd surplua tm-k li by
U e govoi niiH iil h-ie tifcluv A.rpUnoS
without mot i r and .h.h Iht wU1 at .'0
each. The niotora anil pr -MYt wls
M.I.I sepal. itl.
By Aamrlaud Prua
WAHIIIXflTOX. Aug. 31. Tha bill
(or control and distribution of coul dur
ing tho mining snd transportation enior-
gem-y was iwnaoil today by tho House.
II t lo SI and sent lo Iho Senate WUa)
aaaurnnrcs of rarly ronalderslion.
In the Henate aa toon ss ths soldiers
bonus bill had boon dlsineod of. atten-
tion was turned lo coal hlsUtion. the
Ttorah aulailltulo for the House bill
pusaed laat week matting a fart find-
ing coin ml a ion beirg taken up. Two
hours of dehste however showed the
ImnoaKlUllty of anion on ths moasure
today and II wont over for further con-
sideration tomorrow.
Tha big fight of tha day In tho House
waa In Iha section of control snd distri-
bution measure which gave tha I "resi-
dent ths right after hsruancs of a woa-
Idenlial proclamation declaring the
present emergency no longer In ex-
lorunce. to proclaim ths existence of
another stub emergency without ask
Ing have of Cong reus. The action waa
voted out In committee of the whole
eighty five to sixty five hot whon the
Ml ta finally completed was put
foto iho Hnuae iror. Chairman Wine-
low of Iho Interstate Commerce Com-
niiMinn. In charge of It. demanded and
ibtaiiieil a n-cord vote and Ihe section
waa retained Its to 1JI.
Iteireaenl itivo lUyhurn Texsa Is-m-
ncratiC loei.ilar of tho liili-Mtato I'om-j
ini-ree C. iniiiltfeo offered Iho ne.tiun
to ati Ike It out.
J.VCKWi.V. ral.. Aug II -After four
i!.v of nii ilnllins snd digging
lo iieoi-tijlo a wll ( osrth and iKk
hi'lM- o( rorulng 47 men enlomboit ul
riM-i ii mile iloait in the Argonaut inliw
Tho no n are said to liave aaturateil fad. I fi ilhi r loiusht after -ff.ei lo
tho ltile with oil before filing It !.-i tuol tlMiauil lh:l reruo cr-s
They h-ft Iho bruise driving In Ihe J mmi Ih i nw I'.i .i. nh ut lHi ntis-e
smith officers soy. INksm s have licrn j loot in ardiT In lea. h the irnHisied
fiH-nml sod are following cloecly Is- miners
hind them. I i:.-m-ih- (ii-WK on the Kiki and IJiXi
i (rv k-tel. o' liir U.ll.oenl Ki-niedy
) lisfl i ont Ini'. d thiir g.iui conleet to
IteqiiMlion ll
tt AmisJ rinas -
Wl:lf;r-i:i.t. Ilia'.' -Aug. 31 A
re)iil-..iioii for iho return to Mi. hlgsn
of Win. Z. t'oetor. pncSMb-nt of tho
rn.dc'a fnlon tMinsthmul league.
aiKl.T arni-1 In Cbkago hargod wi'h
partn-iiaitios In an aihot radk-al
eon vet. I Ion held bVn- local ort near
ifli-i -nine hli Ii h.ilt Im iho firl to
p.rice ihe Araonu.it mine.
V ih- f ri.-mlo .ii- o.Hiai.lning the
trtfie if jS-tn fraocla.li diill itsioern
tc fin n eh iliilllng oiiiimont with
nhiiN Itio ii-i. k.bv e it omit I l
ishk.I Ic In tno a ImiIo hv Ioommiow
frmn the Kem lv mtno mil tho Arge-
raut thronich which 'air sn.l f.t ciutd
CONFESSES TO '
KILLING WOMAN
ON FEBRUARY 8
MUMrilli. Tenn.. Aug. 31 J W.
Ilmlx. Jr.. ariii. In f b.itl..noo(.
i.e Tim-w!.!) i. n. I hi lil f.ic Hlk-e h-re In
niTii'n iUmi wuh ihe iliMiiiraiiim-e e
r. Ilallto U rorguson on
-i..ruaty . whie lly was found
i ii mi l.HM.I fcilHHl aeteial W.-eho
litii. n.mio mti ii iuiImmm tisiighi
etirily mlir be inl..-.l frtoi I'halla-
Hici In uelmly of nffa-rrs. In Iho
wiKr i ailN-e snd rjowwwr ieWV-eeelatlv.-a
I h-.l be killed Ihn woman.
-
FLAFFERS OOio'G .
ssio:iAnY ivc:.x
TliiS PASTG1 SAYS
yAaawlabdPras
CIIICAik). Aug. 31.1r-rippart
are do ng tnbwhmary work by tVtv
ing young mon Into the ministry.
Dr. 1'aul lbi.hr. pnsident of tho
Chrlntlan Miaonsry Alliance and
iml.ll evanxl.t. iloclsrod In I
eMeoh t.alsy.
"Hotter s hnnary beaten W tti a
club lhaa a thirsty flapper With n
lipate k." seems tit be the motto af
hundreds of young men seeking to
tnter the f.weign muMion field. In.
Ila.b-r ankl. "Wo have had at least
4'mi young men aptdy at our nua
alonsrxscbisd al Nyackon tha Hud-
Min fur the moat the liiiporlnat asrv-k-o
he wild.
"Ttiey iirofcr this career to living
with iho free tslkmg. free thinking
free drinking type of glrkv"
BARTON TO COIIFER
WITH GU.'ID II'.D
Turk I nsrce'f ul.
By Awiainl I'rxa
iiMVl'X. Aut II n uumi ceasfuS
ali.nl. I. the Ton ih iijlionaliet f.m-es
a.in-i Mi- i..-k n the iiirihrrn
fnnt .it IViS!.hl h i g tie..liS'-d its
.fli-e ul'UlS the Whole of the front
Tit. in-k line h.. Usui! thwly filling
' n ' mi lie ee.iod .IrfenaiVe p"lt ona
'I'si.'i. .Mi tin K irh. ir ami Kill! lah
i .f Un- Kiii.Uil r.o'way.
im ili- Afiui. KirnliU-or aet.r th
liatll- i- mil. ul itiiiati lv. Tile elM inv i
li.rn lie-. I inn in .(ully In ut the di.l
.v ..I t'h:.k
Mudy Mpillway liana.
I !v AwMa laleil 1'ieaa.
NT.W fillLHAXit. Aug. 11 rurth-r
Study Of the .iie-e. apilloay io th"
Miaaiaeippi Kiver I J mile Mow X-w
tnleana which would divert the fhaul
waiera of iho river ihrouah a channel
five inlli-a king Into Laike Ilorirne. waa
derided utn at s nieoUng held at city
hill atirml.-J hv Ma lor lieneial LatnainsT The I'.i e. k. ml.lae Chjotla-r
II. Ib-ach. ihtof ensinoera. I. H. A.nierio l.al iy wired Hotify
By Aweeisttd Poss .
At'STIN .Toxaa. Aug. 31. Adjutant
ikmrut Th.siias Ii. rstrton loft AUstia
i tim for Ion Ha m lloustasv. wheco he
Will rnnfir With COloml I'sul A. Wolfe
national guard nfTlcor of Eighth Corps
ir.:i and other army ogficrrs rogsrdlnaT
"Ya national guard MllvlUoa. Bar-
tun will start Rett weott on an tnnpec
tH'ii i. us i f rent era whore elate rang erg
e Kt:il.ont t
Ak n Rrnoaring
fly AMrieloi Pens
WAKIIINCToV Aug. SI. rotltkst
f.s re-penilng of Ihe famous Coronado
cm.! ae m shkh Iho I'nitod HtsteS
Mivreine coirrl- rrcwotlv lakl down a
far reaching conotruotbss- suability
ft orgamsd L-ibiH- sit hough not Inonr-
l - i.t an ixmn.il waa filml Lalay With the court
iienili.T of the Miaii.pl Itiver oirfro (.rrer .. fiir.iy.ri rmo rte' dm i.i oir-'-y jrn . imiu. cwnw iw iw
i ..ffu.i .! n.l . nrinwri nJ nte hia main iilum 4 I nmh iiUi"t.mt ii.in'iini.-a Involved. No nrUoej
i. ooe.-nlillvrit if .iilnu mmiwrrlu1 If he W.Hikl
..iM-inir.ilU n ill. I .n:i.eao Intereata. ilnlofinid
IHfor l ord I roe l oci
Br Awar'ateS fre
IIIli: Ki:Xr.lls;K. Toxaa. Aug. 31-
of Com-
II.- W.imIwIM
I rsr t sr Mwrtaxr.
AI STIX. Tex..". Aua Jl Aearn. - i -mod
Ihal thjote wiil lie un in.i.Hibito ahort-
ire fi lailntol ul". f haii.tlnig pro.1-
i ct tif t unite inieen in I lie l!stt.i
wi'.l an gtvi-n tho iilrond commia
ami and oiltuaie of IViir. nine t y
It. W. Iwariaa. car Uiairil.uiion euser-
vioii ui Ihv V. K T. al a .tmfeceocs)
(.-.at. tl I
t'-nl 'he r.-t th..iv miha.tiie
fin .. li.il f m h'.-vl' -d n.i'llo" I
..l.e f. t .f ua .In 'v if ahs h Iwa .
itnlotim
lllxie
be Isken.on tho p'jettlinn
. mirl rei-onvones in ts-lobw.
until
or ! ri
-laling
tar M I niaea
Con'rarl
0) AmwimI rojaa
CIIH'Al'. Ass ti Cisnnicls f
Ihe purrhiiao if f tf I V bweimUVtw at
an apitnainuito rtt of IMW.soa bsve
awaiie-l by the Chuaig.. ami
- 1 1 1 --- M l l
Would (nance Roots
a Aii.a rs
W IM IIC-crKlL IVnns. Aug. 31
0iMteMi to il.vrrltos he lloojort K.
-r no-emsul highs ar from Its evigb
.I roole irnra Nw Vork lo KW
Oikmns to make II run srrsiward frwas
I'hsttanmwa. Tenn.. was ex of el In)
reaoluUona unanlraonsty sdopted by
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